- published: 10 Mar 2013
- views: 10352
- author: wicked400m
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World War Two: Imperial Japanese Navy 1944 - 1945
Dogfights: Death of the Japanese Navy from History Channel -------------------------------...
published: 10 Mar 2013
author: wicked400m
World War Two: Imperial Japanese Navy 1944 - 1945
World War Two: Imperial Japanese Navy 1944 - 1945
Dogfights: Death of the Japanese Navy from History Channel --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...- published: 10 Mar 2013
- views: 10352
- author: wicked400m
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独軍軍楽隊による軍艦行進曲/ Japanese Navy march "Warship" by the German military band
消えたので再UPです。ご迷惑をおかけしました。 Japanese Navy march "Warship (Gunkan)" performance by the German m...
published: 03 Jul 2011
author: darkwhisper777
独軍軍楽隊による軍艦行進曲/ Japanese Navy march "Warship" by the German military band
独軍軍楽隊による軍艦行進曲/ Japanese Navy march "Warship" by the German military band
消えたので再UPです。ご迷惑をおかけしました。 Japanese Navy march "Warship (Gunkan)" performance by the German military band. Japanischer Marine Marsch "Kriegsschiff (Gunkan)". Au...- published: 03 Jul 2011
- views: 193131
- author: darkwhisper777
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Imperial Japanese Navy
STRICTLY UNPOLITICAL VIDEO.please DO NOT post any abusive / insulting , ultra nationalisti...
published: 26 Oct 2011
author: HCTerrorist
Imperial Japanese Navy
Imperial Japanese Navy
STRICTLY UNPOLITICAL VIDEO.please DO NOT post any abusive / insulting , ultra nationalistic , silly , religious ,communistic nor neo nazi comments , many tha...- published: 26 Oct 2011
- views: 30410
- author: HCTerrorist
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The Imperial Japanese Navy 大日本帝國海軍
詩集 いざさらば めにものみせん めりけんの 空母めがける 大和魂-陸軍特別攻撃隊員 おくれじと 咲きて散りなむ 大空に みくにを護る 我若桜-神風桜花特攻隊員 にっこりと 笑って...
published: 08 Nov 2007
author: mtfuzi
The Imperial Japanese Navy 大日本帝國海軍
The Imperial Japanese Navy 大日本帝國海軍
詩集 いざさらば めにものみせん めりけんの 空母めがける 大和魂-陸軍特別攻撃隊員 おくれじと 咲きて散りなむ 大空に みくにを護る 我若桜-神風桜花特攻隊員 にっこりと 笑って行かん 靖國へ この身は晴の 特攻隊-陸軍特攻隊少尉 おおらかに 静もり立たす 神富士の 底ひに燃ゆる 荒御魂(あらみたま)はや-日本...- published: 08 Nov 2007
- views: 762171
- author: mtfuzi
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Aircraft Carriers and Battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Covers all Seaplane, Escort, Light, and Fleet Aircraft Carriers and all Battleships of the...
published: 19 Oct 2011
author: ijnfleetadmiral
Aircraft Carriers and Battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Aircraft Carriers and Battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Covers all Seaplane, Escort, Light, and Fleet Aircraft Carriers and all Battleships of the WWII Imperial Japanese Navy.- published: 19 Oct 2011
- views: 109493
- author: ijnfleetadmiral
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The Glorious Imperial Japanese Navy 栄光の大日本帝國海軍
The Glorious Imperial Japanese Navy....
published: 01 Jul 2006
author: Rosenkreuzer
The Glorious Imperial Japanese Navy 栄光の大日本帝國海軍
The Glorious Imperial Japanese Navy 栄光の大日本帝國海軍
The Glorious Imperial Japanese Navy.- published: 01 Jul 2006
- views: 905971
- author: Rosenkreuzer
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Imperial Japanese Navy Ships
A 3D CG animation of Imperial Japanese Navy's battleships and aircrafts....
published: 30 Apr 2009
author: SHIBA116
Imperial Japanese Navy Ships
Imperial Japanese Navy Ships
A 3D CG animation of Imperial Japanese Navy's battleships and aircrafts.- published: 30 Apr 2009
- views: 65101
- author: SHIBA116
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THE JAPANESE ARMY AND NAVY PART 1 2351
Although this film was made by the War Department, the fingerprints of the Office of Strat...
published: 06 Nov 2009
author: PeriscopeFilm
THE JAPANESE ARMY AND NAVY PART 1 2351
THE JAPANESE ARMY AND NAVY PART 1 2351
Although this film was made by the War Department, the fingerprints of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) are all over it. In thirty minutes, the film de...- published: 06 Nov 2009
- views: 14167
- author: PeriscopeFilm
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Imperial Japanese Navy Anti Submarine Warfare - Aichi E13A1 ASV Radar & Escort Ships - June 1945
Imperial Japanese Navy Anti Submarine Warfare footage. Aichi E13A1 & Ukuru class (Ukuru-ga...
published: 30 Apr 2011
author: kinsei1560
Imperial Japanese Navy Anti Submarine Warfare - Aichi E13A1 ASV Radar & Escort Ships - June 1945
Imperial Japanese Navy Anti Submarine Warfare - Aichi E13A1 ASV Radar & Escort Ships - June 1945
Imperial Japanese Navy Anti Submarine Warfare footage. Aichi E13A1 & Ukuru class (Ukuru-gata Kaibokan) Escort Ships, June 1945. anti submarine warfare asw ba...- published: 30 Apr 2011
- views: 12646
- author: kinsei1560
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WW2: Imperial Japanese Navy - Record of the Imperial Navy victories 『帝国海軍 勝利の記録』 (1942)
Captured Japanese film about the glorious victories of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the e...
published: 29 Jul 2013
author: The Digital Implosion
WW2: Imperial Japanese Navy - Record of the Imperial Navy victories 『帝国海軍 勝利の記録』 (1942)
WW2: Imperial Japanese Navy - Record of the Imperial Navy victories 『帝国海軍 勝利の記録』 (1942)
Captured Japanese film about the glorious victories of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the early month of World War II.- published: 29 Jul 2013
- views: 152
- author: The Digital Implosion
14:02
List of active Japanese Navy ships 2012
JMSDF -Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force-...
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: knp868group
List of active Japanese Navy ships 2012
List of active Japanese Navy ships 2012
JMSDF -Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force-- published: 17 Mar 2012
- views: 508611
- author: knp868group
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Japan Navy video: Armada flexes muscles amid islands dispute
A graceful yet compellingly powerful Japanese armada has embellished the country's Sagami ...
published: 12 Oct 2012
author: RussiaToday
Japan Navy video: Armada flexes muscles amid islands dispute
Japan Navy video: Armada flexes muscles amid islands dispute
A graceful yet compellingly powerful Japanese armada has embellished the country's Sagami Bay, showcasing the latest firepower of seabound warfare. The tri-a...- published: 12 Oct 2012
- views: 51464
- author: RussiaToday
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Imperial Japanese Navy's Fleet 02
Old ships of Imperial Japanese Navy. This movie is made using 3D Graphics Software....
published: 21 Feb 2011
author: SHIBA116
Imperial Japanese Navy's Fleet 02
Imperial Japanese Navy's Fleet 02
Old ships of Imperial Japanese Navy. This movie is made using 3D Graphics Software.- published: 21 Feb 2011
- views: 17630
- author: SHIBA116
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Air Conflicts Pacific Carriers Trailer
http://www.pqube.co.uk/games/air-conflict-pacific-carriers/
"I am Lucas Stark, an Admira...
published: 23 Jul 2012
author: PQube
Air Conflicts Pacific Carriers Trailer
http://www.pqube.co.uk/games/air-conflict-pacific-carriers/
"I am Lucas Stark, an Admiral in the US Navy, and the most advanced war machines ever created are under my command. My carrier, USS Enterprise (CV-6), has up to 90 airplanes on her deck that are ready to launch at any minute on my orders, and strike within a radius of 400 miles of the Pacific.”
Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers is a unique flight simulation with strategy elements and a compelling storyline. The game is focused on aircraft missions during WW2 that are started from aircraft carriers. Choose your side: US Navy vs. Japanese Imperial Navy.
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Nations At War - Costumes: Imperial Japanese Army Flight Suit
In 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy were consolidating their hegemony over S.E.As...
published: 25 Aug 2010
author: Simon
Nations At War - Costumes: Imperial Japanese Army Flight Suit
In 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy were consolidating their hegemony over S.E.Asia.
Following the fall of Singapore, the next goal was to ensure that Australia, and Darwin in particular, did not interfere with plans....
The Darwin Military Museum is scheduling to add to its displays, in Autumn 2010, a most impressive set of clothing of the era. Here is a preview.
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"Diving the Yamashiro wreck" _Russian_English
Мировой океан хранит в себе сотни, если не
тысячи, загадок. Некоторым из них века,
некотор...
published: 06 Jan 2012
author: Elena Konstantinou Gusinski
"Diving the Yamashiro wreck" _Russian_English
Мировой океан хранит в себе сотни, если не
тысячи, загадок. Некоторым из них века,
некоторым годы или десятилетия. Одна из
таких недавних загадок – место гибели
японского линкора «Ямаширо», который
затонул на юге Филиппин в последнем
крупном столкновении между японским и
американским флотами
Текст: БОРИС КОЛЬЦОВ, ЕЛЕНА КОНСТАНТИНУ
LOST IN THE DEPTH
World Ocean is still a place concealing multitudes of secrets – some of them ancient as time itself, some of them relatively new – just centuries or even dozens of years old. One of the more recent mysteries is the sinking of Yamashiro, a Japanese WWII Battleship that was sent to the bottom of Surigao Straits, Southern Philippines, by US Forces in the last major naval battle of the Second World War. Ever since, historians have been arguing about the exact location of Yamashiro’s final rest, and the 60-year old argument is still continuing. John Bennett, the former champion in deep scuba diving, made it the purpose of his life to resolve that mystery, people say that even his 1000-foot record-braking dive was aimed more at attracting enough sponsors to find the elusive battleship than at record-breaking as such. Alas, John died tragically, before he could live the dream of his life – touch the Yamashiro with his own hand.
NARRATOR: John Bennett went diving exactly because he was attracted by the mystery of sunken ships or “wrecks” as the divers call them. As you swim along a wreck claimed by one of the wars, he said once, you feel your link to human history, you see the ship and you feel it, you become one with it for that short duration of a deep dive…
The depth, however, was not the only thing that attracted John to Yamashiro, although the battleship is supposed to be anywhere from a mind-boggling 350 to 500 feet. There was more to it than the sheer challenge of the depth: no one had seen the battleship since the night of its sinking, and John wanted to break through the shroud of mystery, to be the first to discover it in its watery grave.
In the fall of 1997 the remains of once-mighty Imperial Navy of Japan set out on one of its last voyages. Their target was the Gulf of Leyte where the US forces were engaged in a major landing operation in order to secure an all-important strategic beachhead in the Philippines. The biggest Japanese force under the command of Vice Admiral Kurita was approaching Leyte from the North, spearheaded by the two super-battleships Yamato and Musashi, still considered by many the most powerful and beautiful warships ever made. Another force, somewhat less powerful, was closing in on Leyte from the south, going through the Surigao Straits. The southern force was based around two sister battleships, Yamashiro and Fuso. Both of them were about 600 feet long and 100 feet wide, with the tall superstructures that the Americans dubbed “Pagodas” amidships, slightly toward the bow.
Kurita’s northern force of the IJN was experiencing setbacks from the very start. It was detected and identified by a US submarine when it was still quite some distance from Leyte and was attacked by US aircraft more than once. Suffering losses and slowing down, it was still steaming ahead. The southern force commanded by Rear Admiral Nishimura seemed to be much luckier at first. It reached as far as the Straits of Surigao practically undetected by the enemy, they were only attacked once, early in the morning of October 24, on the eve of their mortal combat. In the evening of the same day the IJN warships led by the battleship Yamashiro entered the narrow Straits, steaming full seed ahead, toward the American beachhead on Leyte. At the exit from the Straits, however, their luck seemed to have run out, for there, lying in wait for them, was deployed a huge assembly of American naval forces. Nishimura’s two old battleships, four destroyers and one heavy cruiser all of a sudden faced a grouping of six battleships in the classic battle line formation across the straits, reinforced by dozens of cruisers, destroyers and PT boats. Seven Japanese major ships against 43 American ones, not to mention the 39 PT boats.
Did Nishimura know they were there? Yes he did, he had exact reconnaissance about the force waiting for him, but he still pressed on with his squadron, straight into the deadly trap.
Why did he decide to proceed on what was looking more and more like a suicide mission? We will never know for sure now, but he probably decided to engage the superior American fleet mainly to distract the attention from Kurita’s force, approaching Leyte from the North. Kurita’s force, consisting of five battleships, 12 cruisers and 13 destroyers, 30 ships all in all, seemed
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Expedition Hailstone: Ep1 - Infamy
Feb 17-18, 1944 the United States sent Carrier Task Force 58 to the Japanese Imperial Navy...
published: 22 Mar 2009
author: Blue RealmTV
Expedition Hailstone: Ep1 - Infamy
Feb 17-18, 1944 the United States sent Carrier Task Force 58 to the Japanese Imperial Navy's Operations Base at Truk Lagoon. In a surprise attack the United States fighter planes and bombers were unmatched and destroyed the Japanese fleet at anchor, sending 60 ships to the bottom.
In October 2008 a team of technical scuba divers visted Chuuk Micronesia to dive the Ghost Fleet of Truk Lagoon. Project Expedition Hailstone's goal was to visit some of the lesser dove wrecks and explore the unknown, discovering first hand the carnage of battle.
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Imperial Japanese Army/Navy Air Force
The Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (often called the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force ...
published: 05 May 2010
author: Ciaran deBurgh
Imperial Japanese Army/Navy Air Force
Imperial Japanese Army/Navy Air Force
The Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (often called the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (大日本帝國陸軍航空隊, Dainippon Teikoku Rikugun Kōkūtai?) (IJAAF), was the l...- published: 05 May 2010
- views: 161113
- author: Ciaran deBurgh
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日本海軍 Imperial Japanese Navy marching song 軍艦行進曲 WW2
Imperial Japanese Navy marching song 正式名 行進曲軍艦....
published: 04 Aug 2008
author: UminoNuko
日本海軍 Imperial Japanese Navy marching song 軍艦行進曲 WW2
日本海軍 Imperial Japanese Navy marching song 軍艦行進曲 WW2
Imperial Japanese Navy marching song 正式名 行進曲軍艦.- published: 04 Aug 2008
- views: 714905
- author: UminoNuko
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Heavy Cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Heavy Cruiser Japan World War two Pacific Theater....
published: 04 Mar 2010
author: miniadler
Heavy Cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Heavy Cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Heavy Cruiser Japan World War two Pacific Theater.- published: 04 Mar 2010
- views: 18031
- author: miniadler
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WW2: The Death of the Imperial Japanese Navy 2
Due to too many Derogatory and Racial Remarks being posted, the comments section will rema...
published: 22 Aug 2011
author: EvilFingers
WW2: The Death of the Imperial Japanese Navy 2
WW2: The Death of the Imperial Japanese Navy 2
Due to too many Derogatory and Racial Remarks being posted, the comments section will remain closed indefinitely.- published: 22 Aug 2011
- views: 16016
- author: EvilFingers