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Old 02-07-12, 06:37 AM   #4
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This picture realy show how "oversized" it was for its class

USS Missouri (BB-63) and USS Alaska (CB-1) at Norfolk, Virginia, 1944



Actualy it was originaly the Brooklyn light cruiser that was intended to counter enemy ships of its own class. (it is basicly the foundation of the later US Cruiser designs)

Note.
The last ship of the Brooklyn class was also that last cruiser to be sunk by a submarine. (dont want to heat current political debates about some Islands, but google it and you can find out)

The Alaska class was a direct attempt to counter "pocket battleships" like the Deutschland class. Against them its deffently an asset, but the later German Admiral Hipper class would deffently have been able to put up a fight. Some would mention Scharnhorst class, realy not sure how i would chatogorise them. That is in essence a Battleship class...but will that is my opinion

The closest the Japanese had was the Mogami class, but even as a IJN surface buff i have to admit it would have been a "walk in the park" for the Alaska.

If you look for a ship that could be called mini battleship you have to think of the Alaska class.

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