![]() |
Kamikaze Attacks
Good video from World War II and how japannies fought with their enemies LINK
|
That's a LOT of flak. Thanks for the link.
|
I am wondering how big damage made those aircrafts to carriers when they hit them :) Is it possible to sink carrier by those kamikaze pilots ?
|
Quote:
So it will give a big damege,I think. |
I can remmber vaguely of a Kamikazes sinking at least 1 carrier in the pacific:yep:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Nope that sounds about right i have to say those guys must have had serious dedication to the empire to run there plain into a carrier or anything for that matter kinda scary how dedicated people can be funny how 60+ years later were seeing suicide bombers doing the self same thing talk about a step back sheesh i think thats scary history repeating itself:hmm:
|
St. Lo was indeed sunk by kamikazes. Several other light carriers were badly damaged by them. The fleet carriers Franklin and Intrepid were also hit by kamikazes. Franklin was lucky to survive and was effectively put out of the war. Intrepid was out of action for only a few hours. The British fleet carriers Victorious and Formidable were also hit by kamikazes, but, thanks to their armoured flight decks, were quickly back in action.
|
USS OMMANEY BAY (CVE-79) - Sunk January 4, 1945. Sunk by a Kamikaze off of Mindoro, Philippines.
- USS BISMARK SEA (CVE-95) - Sunk February 21, 1945. Struck by two Kamikazis off of Iwo Jima. The planes set off uncontrollable fires and exploding ammunition. Due to the great explosions the ship was abandoned and sank beneath the waves in 90 minutes with the loss of 318 men. - USS ENTERPRISE (CV-6) - The most decorated aircraft carrier of World War II was struck by a bomb-laiden Kamikaze off of Okinawa on May 14, 1945. The blast blew her forward elevator 700 feet into the air, killing 14 sailors and injuring 34. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:20 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1995- 2025 Subsim®
"Subsim" is a registered trademark, all rights reserved.