US Navy Destroyed Seven Japanese Ships in "9 MINUTES" — The Night Radar Broke the Long Lance Myth
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WW2, July 1944, the Imperial Japanese Navy still believed it ruled the night.
Its destroyers, armed with the legendary Type 93 Long Lance torpedo, had dominated night battles across the Pacific for years.
That belief died in nine minutes.
As Japanese destroyers attempted a nighttime withdrawal from Tawi-Tawi, they sailed directly into an unseen U.S. Navy radar ambush. American destroyers, operating in total darkness, launched torpedoes without searchlights, flares, or visual contact. The attack was guided entirely by radar.
Seven Japanese destroyers were destroyed in less than ten minutes.
This was not just a tactical defeat. It was the collapse of a doctrine.
Radar had replaced eyesight. Mathematics replaced instinct. And the night, once Japan’s greatest weapon, now belonged to the United States Navy.
This documentary explores the battle that shattered the Long Lance myth, rewrote night warfare, and marked the moment modern naval combat truly began.
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