Taiho : Le porte-avions le plus perfectionné de la marine impériale japonaise

The first Japanese armored aircraft carrier, Taiho represented a significant departure from previous carriers in the Japanese Navy. Designed to usher in a new generation of aircraft carriers, she was not only expected to withstand multiple attacks, but also to continue to operate effectively despite damage. Taiho was designed to be virtually indestructible, taking advantage of the experience gained from building previous carriers. However, designed too late in the war, Japanese industry no longer had the capacity to mass-produce such ships. Taiho was thus the last major aircraft carrier designed by Japan during World War II. 00:00 Intro 00:22 Background 05:12 Characteristics 15:06 Service History Musiques : Peritune (https://peritune.com/) Suspense7 Suspense Sakuya Sakuya3