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by powerboatr
Wed Apr 21, 2021 10:01 pm
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Topic: USS IOWA VS Japan's Yamato battleship
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Re: USS IOWA VS Japan's Yamato battleship

puma guy wrote: Wed Apr 21, 2021 6:10 pm Found this while surfing the net. Thought it was interesting. BTW What is MOA extrapolated to 25,0000 yards or how about 36,0000 yards on a 200 X 200 yard target?

If the USS Iowa went toe-to-toe with the Yamato, who would have the advantage and why?

This is the front turret face of the Yamato class battleship. The armor is 26″ thick:
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You will notice a nice, even, 16″ hole in it.

Here is the back side:
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So, Yamato’s thickest armor cannot defend against the 16″ 2700# armor piecing shell fired by the North Carolina, South Dakota, and Iowa battleship classes. Yamato’s belt armor = 16″ and deck armor = 8–9″

This is the dispersion table of USS Iowa. Target is 200 x 200 yards:
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At 25,000 yards, due to the curvature of the Earth, Iowa would be hull-down on the horizon to Yamato. At 36,000 yards, Yamato wouldn’t even see Iowa’s gun flashes.
thanks
that is impressive hole in the 26" armor.

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