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What was the strongest US battleship in ww2?

What was the strongest US battleship in ww2?

USS Missouri (BB-63)

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United States
Class and type Iowa-class battleship
Displacement Standard: 48,110 long tons (48,880 t) Full load: 57,540 long tons (58,460 t)
Length 887 feet 3 inches (270.4 m) loa

What is the difference between a heavy cruiser and a battleship?

A heavy cruiser (CA) is, well, a cruiser. The name exists to distinguish it from a light cruiser (CL); while a CL usually had 6″ guns and little to no armour, a CA had 8″ guns and moderate armour. A battlecruiser (BC), also known as a “large” cruiser by the US Navy, was essentially a light battleship (BB).

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Could the USS Missouri be used again?

They’re museums. New Jersey and Missouri were struck from the navy list during the 1990s. Engineers preserved Iowa and Wisconsin in “reactivation” status for quite some time, meaning they hypothetically could return to duty. But they too were struck from the rolls, in 2006.

Does the US Navy still have heavy cruisers?

The Navy has 22 Ticonderoga-class cruisers (CG-52 through CG-73) in active service, as of the end of 2015. With the cancellation of the CG(X) program in 2010, the Navy currently has no cruiser replacement program planned.

Could a modern ship take down a WW2 battleship?

Western modern Ship were using lighter Anti ship missile from the Russian, but it still enough to cripple any WW2 battleship. Modern warship just need to stay out of the Range of Battleship gun.

What happened to the cruiser in World War II?

World War II saw the decline of the battleship, the rise of the aircraft carrier, and the maturation of the destroyer and submarine. However, there was another type other major combat vessel in that conflict that often goes ignored: the cruiser.

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What battleships were attacked by aircraft carriers in WW2?

Operations 1 Taranto and Matapan. In late 1940 and 1941, a range of engagements saw battleships attacked by carrier aircraft. 2 Scharnhorst class. 3 Bismarck. 4 The Pacific battles. 5 Soviet and Finnish battles.

What kind of guns were used in WW2 battleships?

At the outbreak of World War II, most battleships had large anti-aircraft batteries. The battleships used the same light AA guns (the Allies used autocannons such as the Bofors 40 mm gun and Oerlikon 20 mm cannon) as those on smaller ships, but in greater number.