Japan Ruled the Night at Guadalcanal… Until America Learned How to See in the Dark
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Загружено: 2025-12-30
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Japan dominated night naval combat at Guadalcanal — until American radar quietly changed everything.
Early in the Pacific War, Japanese commanders believed darkness guaranteed victory. Their night-fighting doctrine, trained crews, and fast destroyers overwhelmed Allied ships again and again. But at Guadalcanal, the U.S. Navy introduced radar-guided tactics that allowed American ships to see, track, and engage the enemy in total darkness.
This long-form WWII documentary explores how radar technology reversed Japan’s greatest naval advantage during the brutal Solomon Islands campaign. From Ironbottom Sound to the collapse of the Tokyo Express, this is the story of how information, not firepower alone, reshaped night warfare and changed the course of the Pacific War forever.
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