
raids on Japanese bases.Īll three ships were sunk by the U.S. submarines and aircraft carriers, both Yamato and Musashi spent the majority of their careers in naval bases at Brunei, Truk, and Kure-deploying on several occasions in response to U.S. The class carried the largest naval artillery ever fitted to a warship, nine 460-mm (18.1 in) naval guns, each capable of firing 1,460 kg (3,220 lb) shells over 42 km (26 mi).ĭue to the threat of U.S. A third hull laid down in 1940 was converted to an aircraft carrier, Shinano, during construction.ĭisplacing nearly 72,000 long tons (73,000 t) at full load, the completed battleships were the heaviest ever constructed. The Yamato-class battleships ( 大和型戦艦, Yamato-gata senkan) were two battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), Yamato and Musashi, laid down leading up to World War II and completed as designed.


410 mm (16 in) side armor (400 mm (16 in) planned on Shinano and No.

