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Inside the U.S. Tactics That Crippled Japan’s Capital Ships in the Pacific Theater (Episode 7)

Stalemate at Guadalcanal. October waned, tempers flared, and Admiral Halsey demanded results. Marines held the line while the Imperial Japanese Army failed to break through—so the decision shifted to the sea. In Episode 7 of “Inside the U.S. Tactics That Crippled Japan’s Capital Ships,” we condense the pivotal shift into 60 seconds: radar-led night fighting, Cactus Air Force strikes on the Tokyo Express, and carrier-driven hammer blows that turned proud battleships into burning silhouettes. From Washington’s radar-directed broadsides to coordinated dive-bomber runs and submarine ambushes, see how innovation and grit broke the deadlock and reshaped the Pacific war 🌍🎖️.

This Short blends clear visuals with concise context: how fighter direction networks worked, why dive-bombers beat early torpedoes, how screening destroyers and codebreaking set traps, and how starving Japan’s fleet of fuel and escorts mattered as much as sinking hulls. It’s an accessible snapshot built on solid research, bringing you closer to the tactics, tools, and decisions that changed the odds at sea 📜.

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Видео Inside the U.S. Tactics That Crippled Japan’s Capital Ships in the Pacific Theater (Episode 7) канала WW2: Frontline Tales
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