Last WWII Naval Battle: Haguro Sunk | WarScopeIntel
Witness the final major surface naval engagement of World War II: the Battle of the Malacca Strait on May 16, 1945. This historical clash saw the Royal Navy destroy the Japanese heavy cruiser Haguro in a decisive night action. Discover the strategy, technology, and courage that defined this pivotal moment. Operation Dukedom, the last major surface naval engagement of World War II, marked the final time Royal Navy destroyers sank a major warship with torpedoes in surface combat. The Imperial Japanese Navy's heavy cruiser Haguro met its end in the Malacca Strait, showcasing the evolving tactics and declining Japanese naval power. Learn about the advanced radar, coordinated torpedo attacks, and strategic intelligence that led to this historic victory. What was the most crucial technological advantage the Royal Navy possessed in this battle? Don't forget to like this video and subscribe for more WWII history!

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