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Comment Re:You sunk my battleship (Score 1) 439

How about mentioning that Washington closed to within 7700 m of Kirishima - point blank range[*] - while the latter was occupied with shooting hell out of South Dakota. Washington got 9 hits on Kirishima for 75 main gun rounds fired at Kirishima (rounds were also fired at other targets).

[*] Point-blank range was the characterization by renowned authorities Dulin and Garzke.

The action was at night; both sides suffered surprise even though the US ships had good radar.

As for the Japanese destroyer - it never was hit by the battleship. It got away.

Duke of York opened fire on Scharnhorst at 10,900 m - pretty close to point blank. Admittedly, scoring a hit on the first salvo was extraordinary. Later, Duke poured in shells at only 9500 m, but again, just like Bismarck, it took torpedoes to finish the job.

Comment Re:You sunk my battleship (Score 1) 439

I don't think Shakrai is capable of understanding either physics or common logic.

He doesn't even have a fundamental understanding of how optical range finding works. Of course the two types were (1) coincidence type using an astigmatizing lens and (2) stereoscopic, which triangulates from two points spaced well apart. Both gave direct readouts. It's been a LONG time (over a century) since anybody used apparent size through a telescope vs estimated actual size.

Comment Re:You sunk my battleship (Score 1) 439

I could hit exactly where I wanted my rounds to go no matter how old the ammo was.

Well, I am stymied by your unassailable logic. No analysis whatever, but evidently you could magically hit the exact atom you were aiming at.

Bismarck was far from the best ship to sail the seas. The design was basically lifted from WW1 tech. The Iowas were faster, longer range, better armored in most respects, had more powerful main guns, and a vastly superior AA armament.

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