Ships of War - Episode 27, USS Detroit (1923) vs HIJMS Naka (1925)
A comparison of two of the workhorse light cruiser designs that served in the Imperial Japanese and US Navies before and during the Second World War, as presented in Vuca Simulations' game 'Task Force'. Edit: At about 14:20 I say "Japanese 7.5-inch" when I should have said "5.5". Sorry!

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Ships of War - Episode 28, USS Washington (1941) vs HIJMS Kirishima (1915)

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Why USS Washington Sank a Japanese Battleship in Just 7 Minutes at Night with Only 9 Hits

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The Wreck and Story of IJN Chokai - Busting Naval Myths

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Lusitania Sinking IN REAL TIME - New 2024 Animation

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The U.S. Cruiser Japan Couldn’t Explain

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Cruisers and Battleships, Whats The Difference?

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When This B-29 Destroyed 14 Japanese Fighters — Two Had Already Rammed It

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The Kongo class in WW2 - Battlecruiser or Fast Battleship?

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Sudden Destruction: Why Did HMS Hood Explode?

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Guadalcanal's Friday 13th

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Why Bomber Crews Had the Worst Survival Rates in WW2

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Should Admiral Troubridge have engaged Admiral Souchen and the Goeben?

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Obscure Ships - Five vessels that deserve to be better known

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Out of Torpedoes, This Submarine Invaded Japan Instead

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Operation Hailstone - Bringing down the thunder on Truk

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Bismarck vs Hood: 8 Minutes IN REAL TIME | Denmark Strait 1941

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HMS Vanguard - Guide 132 (Extended Look)

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USS Enterprise CV-6 - After what this ship has been through...rest (1943)

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