Japon Marine IJN le Cuirassé Yamato (English Version)

Article écrit par : Claude Balmefrezol

Mis en ligne le 16/12/2008 à 21:40:14



 

 

 Yamato IJN (大和), 
Version Française ICI

 

Very good book upon IJN  Yamato

 

Internet

The IJN Yamato (大和), is one of the most famous ship of the WW2 Why ?
Because tue IJN Yamato battle ship class were the largest, heaviest, and most powerful battleships ever constructed, displacing 72,800 tonnes at full load, and armed with nine 460 mm (18.1 inch) main guns
The IJN Yamato was the Flag ship of the Japanese combinet Fleet during WW2 He has as sister ship the Mushashi

 

IJN Yamato and IJN Musashi (Internet)


He was  constructed from 1937-1940 in Kure dok yard  commissioned in 1941,  Yamato was subsequently involved in every major surface naval-battle of the Pacific War except Guadalcanal Yamato was sunk on April 7th  1945 during Operation Ten Go

 

 

 The End (Internet)


History
The Japan rise at a big power statut after his victory against the Russin empire in 1904 . His Navy was one of the major fleet in the Wordl but the lmajortity of his ships were built outside of the Japan In Great Britain or France . The fleet could be
could be maintainedthroughout the Pacific the Japanese Power and influence
 Being allied during WW1 do not exclude competition between Japan and USA
So Japanese naval strategy after WW 1 included plans for the construction of a fleet powerful enough to intimidate all opponents, in particular the United States Navy
This plan r
espond to the American naval construction plan of  August 1916, which called for "a fleet secondto none,"
the Japanese  plan considered vital  by the political power was called "8/8," approve the construction of eight battleships and eight battlecruisers.
With this Fleet Japan strengthen his position in the Far East and secure itmilitarily, and to counter growing opposition from theUnited States especially
Although these plans were curtailed Japan's participation to the Washington Naval treaty of 1922,
With the agreements of his Naval Treaty of 1922, Japan was forced to amend her construction plans. Nine battleships and three battle cruisers were scrapped on the ways as a result of this Treaty. Two battleship KAGA and battle cruiser AKAGI, were spared and converted into aircraft carriers

 

 

IJN AKAGI and IJN KAGA Prior 1930 (Internet)


But  Japan continued technical studies and  in 1933, a  new class of battleship would feature main armament with a barrel-caliber of 460 mm
But international sanctions in 1934 (
invasion of the Manchuria ) led Japan to withdraw from the SDN and in 1936 the Washington Treaty and his obligations
Soon after the preliminary design of the future YAMATO class, were drawn up because during all this time IJN engineers have already t work on the design for this super-battleship
This 
battleship class would be armed with 9 x460 mm or 18-inch gun ( highly secret weapon )with  a secondary battery comprising four turrets armed with 12 x 155mm guns in 4 turrets,  or 8   203 mm guns in 4 turrets  
 The defensive armor capable of withstanding a bombardment of 460mm from a range of 20,000 to 35,000 meters,
The ship has an immune zone is defined as the range band, within which the armor of a ship is theoretically immune to penetration. In this example, at ranges of less than 20,000 meters, shells will have sufficient energy to penetrate the vertical armor plates, but will strike at too shallow an angle to penetrate the horizontal deck armor. At ranges greater than 35,000 meters, shells plunging at steep angles will have sufficient energy to penetrate horizontal deck plates, but will bounce off vertical plates. Within this zone, neither plates can be penetrated All that theoretically
He would have a  top speed of 30 knots, and a cruising range of 8,000 nautical miles (14,800 km) at a speed of 18 knots.
The Dream

 

 

Shinano Yamato and Musashi( the Dream ) (Internet)


The construction of 7 YAMATO class ships was approved in 1936, which would enter service in 1941. During this same time period When the YAMATO’s class entered service, the construction of 4 SUPER YAMATO battleships armed with six 508 mm (20 inch ) would be start,   two of which became designs 798 and 799; with completion estimated for 1946During this time period USA would probably posses new  battleships 406mm or 16 inch gunned and start the construction of  the first ships armed with the  457mm or 18- inch gunned
On 1946, Japan would then begin rearming the seven original YAMATO class ships with six 508 mm or 20-inch guns at the same time the four SUPER YAMATOS entered service.
In this weapon race USA would be ready only on 1951 for the 508mm gun   So for the Japan victory could be assured  only by intimidation  and the Pacific become their "Peace Goddesses of the Pacific," and if perhaps war was unavoidable, the super battleships of the IJN  would be irresistible. But this plan was a dream because Japan start war against USA  so soon. And the criteria change . The Carrier Aircraft Era was ready to born
The reality

Return to the reality In Japan the best naval architect at that time, wasCaptain Kikuo Fujimoto, the chief designer in the Naval Technical Bureau.   His design clearly showed a exceptional vessel the mighty never see
The earliest version of the future Yamato was the Plan No. A-140 A for battleship and 140 indicating that this was the 140th warship designed by the IJN was completed in March 1935
He show a ship with
Displacement Standard of 50,000 and Trials displacement of       59,000 . He as 241 m long at the waterline with a 31m beam, a 8 m draught, and a trial. One notable feature of this and other early designs is that all three turrets of the main battery( 508mm or 20 inch )  are concentrated forward of the ship's superstructure The armor was for the   Main Belt of 40 cm and the Deck 27 cm the Power Plant was a mixed turbine/diesel which allow 30 knots speed He has a range of 12,000 nautical miles at 16 knots  He has also 12 aircrafts

 

 

Keiji Fukada


But just before the final decision Fujimoto was relieved of his post he was replacer by Rear Admiral Keiji Fukuda
In all, 22 different preliminary designs were drawn up until October 1935, when Plan Nos. A-140F3 and A-140F4 were issued.
In addition we found in the Head quarter of the IJN   opposition for the construction of these battleships notably the Admiral Yamamoto who   pointing out that cost of the proposed battleships
But the battleship faction of the IJN won and five Yamato class battleships in all were plannedin Admiral Fukuda's A-140 designs, some of the traditional Japanese characteristics are evident, such as the "pagoda" style superstructure amidships, and thick armor protection, rather than minute compartmentation.This feature is the so-called "direct system" of protection, while ships with many, small compartments are said to have "indirect" protection
But we found always the problem of the gun and his blast

 

 

 From Internet 460mm (Internet)   From Internet 460mm (Internet)
  From Internet 155 mm (Internet)  From Internet 155 mm (Internet)
  From Internet 25 mm (Internet)   From Internet 25 mm (Internet)


Therefore another designer who contributed to future battleship program was Vice Admiral Dr. Yuzuru Hiraga, director of the Naval Technical Research Laboratory. Hiraga presented his own private ideas of future battleships   They stressed heavy armor protection and reduced the areas requiring this protection by squeezing the main battery and superstructure together as closely as possible. In all, the Hiraga design team proposed numerous designs (too numerous to go into here).In 1935, he proposed a fast battleship with all its heavy guns forward, possibly as a counter to HMS NELSON and RODNEY. The design was called A-140F6 and it is believed to be the original design for YAMATO:
Refinement of the design continued as detailed studies were made, and testing of models in a model basin led to the adoption of the bulnouss bow, which reduced hull resistance by 8%,
Plan No. A-140F6 was finalized at the end of March 1937, and a construction order issued at the beginning of August to the Kure naval Arsenal, where a construction dock was deepened, and gantry crane capacity increased to 100 tons. Construction of both initial vessels of the class was extraordinarily secret.
In the case of the Musashi, the entire construction-yard was roofed over to prevent observation of the ship before its completion.
The class was designed to be superior to any ship mostly US and English war ships

 

 

 Shells of IJN Yamato (Internet)


The 460 mm main guns were selected over 406 mm because never US Navy coud choose the caliber because the US ship cannot go trough the Panama canal (North Carolina and Iowa Class)
And tor confuse the intelligence agencies Yamato's main guns were officially named 40.6 cm Special
 Here we found the little difference between the Yamato Original specifications and the real Yamato

 

 

  Yamato Project Yamato
Displacement standart 68000 tons 65000 tons
Dispalcement Trials   69100 tons
Length 276 m 262 m
Beam 40 m 36 m
Draft 10 m 10 m
HP 200 000 147948
Speed 30 27
Range 9200 miles at  18 knots 7200 miles at  16 knots
Armour Main Belt 42 cm 49 cm
Armour Deck 10 24cm
Armement Main Battery 9X 460 mm 9X460mm(range  41 kms
Secondary 12X155mm 12X155mm
Anti  Aircraft 12X127 12x127mm 24x25mm 12x13mm
Aircraft 0 6

 

 

 

 

 

IJN Yamato Construction   in a specially prepared dock to hide her construction at Kure Naval Dockyards on November 4th 1937. Where the construction dock was deepened, to the Crane capacity (100 tons ),He was launched on

 

 Kure Today the tanker is wer the Yamato was built (Internet)


August 8th 1940 and commissioned December 16th 1941 Because of secret many designers and officers were not informed of the true dimensions of the battleship and the ship was launched, without formal commissioning ceremony
The designers submitted 21 proposals before one was accepted in July 1936.

 

 

 internet  internet


The winner design show is a 62,000 ton ship equipped with nine 460 mm or 18-inch, 12 155 mm or 6-inch, 12X 127mmAA or 5-inch AA, 24X 25mm AA, and 16 X13mm guns.
He was powered by two shaft turbines of 75,000 HP and two shaft diesels of 60,000 HP. The diesels were 2-cycle double-acting engines
After the engines were changer and with this new engines the battleship's total power increased from 135,000 to 150,000. And the weight increase to 68,000 tons
Final design was approved in March 1937
The A turret was well depressed into the hull to decrease wind resistance. The bridge and superstructure was also designed to provide less wind resistance. To reduce wave resistance of the hull in the water  a large bulbous bow was included
Although USA knew the existence of this ships he was only in 1942 whe arrive the confirmation with the first pics took upon the Truck Island base
At first USA the position of the  ship had initially been interpreted as an island because of its size.
Operational Career

 

 

  From Internet


IJN Yamato was the flagship of Admiral Yamamot from 12 February 1942, replacing IJN Nagato
In june 1942 he participate  with  as Yamamoto's Main Body at the  attempted invasion of Midway Atoll in June 1942,  but he  took no active part in the  battle
He remained the flagship for 364 days until 11 February 1943, when the flag was transferred to her sister ship IJN Musashi
From 29 August 1942 to 8 May 1943, she spent all of her time at Truk. In May 1943, the two wing 155 mm turrets were removed and replaced by 25 mm  MG, and Type-22 surface search Radar were added.
He returned to Truk on 25 December 1943
He was damaged by a  torpedo of the submarine USS Skate, and was not fully repaired until April 1944. During these repairs, AA protection was increases with  additional 127 mm were installed in the place of the 155 mm turrets removed in May, and additional 25 mm  AA guns were added.
In June1944 he participle at the Battle of the Philippine Sea follow in October   by the Battle of Leyte Gulf  However, her sister ship Musashi was finally sank Yamato support heavy attacks  American sources report 10 torpedo hits to her port side, 9 to her starboard side, 17 bomb hits, and 18 near misses, while Japanese sources report 11 total torpedo hits, 10 bomb hits, and 6 near misses
 Yamato return in Japan on November where  his  anti-aircraft capability was again upgraded over the winter.
On march 19th 1945 he  was attacked 5 by carrier aircraft from TF 58, but suffered little damage.

 

 

 Prelude  (Internet)  Action (Internet)  End (Internet)


On April 6th 1945, IJN Yamato was choose for on a suicidal mission against more than 1000 US ships  in Okinawa. It his the Operation Ten GO
Thus IJN Yamato ended her career, as the ultimate kamikaze. On  April 6th 1945, he go with one light cruiser and nine destroyers attack the US invasion fleet around Okinawa  After fighting her way through, he was to beach herself on Okinawa and become a fortress to aid the defenders against the American ground troops. The next day, while still 270 miles north of Okinawa, the force was attacked by many aircraft from Task Force 58.
IJN Yamato took 13 torpedoes, 8 bombs and sank, killing 3,063 men
Epilog

 

 

 From Internet   From Internet


 On August 1st 1985, a Japanese expedition using RESEARCH SUBMERSIBLE 2, located the wreck The ship was torn apart by a huge explosion forward of the aft 460mm  turret asshe sank and the wreck is a tangled mess amidships. The fantail, with propellers, rudder and auxiliary rudder lies upside down in the mud. The forward hull, from the bow to the bridge area, lies on her starboard side, the number one 460mm gun barbette is empty andhalf-filled with mud. The number two 460 mm gun turret is still mounted and traversed about 120 degrees to starboard with the gun barrels buried in the mud. About 30 meters north of the main hull, lies an 460mm gun turret, upside down. About 70 meters south of the main hull, is a large section of hull, also upside down. The entire structure is slowly sinking into the mud. The Japanese plan no further expeditions and are respecting the wreck as a burial site for the 2,498 men that went down with her.
 The other Yamato class
IJN Musashi

 

 


He was the same but with a little beam (28m rather than t32m') with a displacement of 40,000 to 57,000 tons. He carry a main battery of 9X 460 mm or 16inch guns Construction hull began In 1937 at the Mitsubishi Nagasaki

 

 

 From Internet


Shipyard, where he was launched on November 1st 1940 and commissioned August 5th 1942.On October 24th 1944, while participating in the Battle for Leyte Gulf, IJN Musashi was attacked by aircraft from USS Enterprise, Cabot, Independence and Intrepid Over a 4 1/2hour period, she was hit by 17 bombs and 20 torpedoes and sank taking 1,023 officers and men with her, 43% of her complement

 

End of IJN Musashi (Internet)

 

 

End of Musashi From Internet


IJN Shinano He began his life as War ship number 110. Laid down in May 1940, at t the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal it was believed she would not to be completed before 1945. Following the highly successful attack on Pearl Harbor, which showed the growing importance of air power, the Japanese were reluctant to commit the necessary manpower, construction space and money on another battleship. The work force was drastically reduced and the hull was to be completed only enough to float it out of the dock to clear that facility for other construction. The hull was 45% complete when, in June 1942, the decision was made to convert Number 110 into an aircraft carrier and name her Shinano. This decision was a direct result of Japan's staggering loss of four carriers at the Battle of Midway that same month. As a carrier she was to carry 20 fighters, 20 bombers and 7scouts.  He was launched on October 8th 1944  Ten days after her commissioning on November 19th 1944, IJN Shinano was steaming from Yokosuka to Kure to pick up her air wing. Submarine USS Archerfish spotted her while patrolling the entrance to Tokyo Bay and fired six torpedoes, of which four struck. Six hours later, IJN Shinano sank with 75% of her crew

 

 

End o
End of IJN Shinano (Internet)

.

 

 

End of Shinano   From Internet (Internet)


 War Ship 111 he was never named, was to be the fourth Yamato Work was stopped when the hull was 30% complete in November 1941. The order was canceled in September the following year  and hull was scrapped in 1943
War Ship 797, also never named, he was to be the fifth Yamato class battleship. This vessel was to have two 155mm triple turrets removed and replaced with a largebattery of 100mm anti-aircraft guns. No construction order was ever placed
 War Ship 798 and 799 were to be the first Super Yamato class battleships. These were designed in 1941 with construction to begin the following year. The orders were never placed, so any specifications are rudimentary at best. These ships were also referred to as design A-150.
Specification of the A 150 Super Yamato
Displacement(tons) Standard 70,000 Trials 82,650
Armament 6x 510 mm or 20"/45 numerous 100mm/65 dual purpose
Speed 30 knots
Additional protection was planned and full-scale models of the magazines and handling rooms for the turrets were constructed. Ballistic tests were conducted on the 510 mm or 20 inch gun with an AP round that weighed 1.8 ton But no examples of this gun were found after the war
The Legend of Yamato

 

 

 

 

   


Copyright © 2003-2024 MaquetLand.com [Le Monde de la Maquette] et AMM- Tous droits réservés - Contactez l'Administrateur en cliquant ici

Ce site sans aucun but lucratif n’a pour but que de vous faire aimer l’ Histoire
Droit d’auteur
La plupart des photographies publiées sur ce site sont la propriété exclusive de © Claude Balmefrezol
Elles peuvent être reproduites pour une utilisation personnelle, mais l’autorisation préalable de leur auteur est nécessaire pour être exploitées dans un autre cadre (site web publications etc)
Les sources des autres documents et illustrations sont mentionnées quand elles sont connues. Si une de ces pièces est protégée et que sa présence dans ces pages pose problème, elle sera retirée sur simple demande.

Principaux Collaborateurs:

Gimeno Claude (+)
Brams Jean Marie
Janier Charles
Vincent Burgat
Jean Pierre Heymes
Marie Christophe
Jouhaud Remi
Gris Patrice
Luc Druyer
Lopez Hubert
Giugliemi Daniele
Laurent Bouysse


Nb de visiteurs:7589760
Nb de visiteurs aujourd'hui:2107
Nb de connectés:410


situs toto

toto togel

situs toto togel

situs toto togel

situs toto togel

situs toto togel

situs toto togel

situs toto slot

situs toto togel

situs toto togel

situs toto slot

situs toto slot

situs toto slot

situs toto slot

situs toto

situs toto

situs toto

situs toto slot

situs toto slot

situs toto

situs toto slot

situs toto

situs toto

situs slot gacor

situs slot gacor

situs toto

situs toto

situs toto togel

situs toto togel

situs toto togel

situs togel online

situs togel online

situs toto togel

bandar toto togel

situs toto

situs toto togel

situs toto

situs toto

toto togel online

situs toto

situs toto

situs toto

situs toto

toto togel

toto togel

situs toto

toto togel

situs togel

toto slot

mineraltoto

mineraltoto

mineraltoto

mineraltoto

mineraltoto

indosattoto

indosattoto

indosattoto

indosattoto

nagihtoto

nagihtoto

nagihtoto

nagihtoto

balaitoto

balaitoto

balaitoto

indosattoto

indosattoto

indosattoto

situs toto macau

situs toto

slot gacor

toto togel slot

situs toto

situs toto

toto togel

situs toto toto togel situs toto situs toto situs toto situs toto toto slot toto slot toto togel situs toto toto togel toto togel indosattoto situs togel situs toto toto togel toto togel situs toto toto togel toto togel situs toto situs toto situs toto situs toto situs toto toto slot toto slot situs toto situs toto situs toto