Inside the Ships: The Battleship Mikasa

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  • Опубліковано 9 тра 2015
  • We are very pleased to bring you the first “Inside the Ships” episode, a future sister series to the commonly known “Inside the Tanks”.
    The last part of “Wargaming Asia” series brings a tour & a review of the pre-dreadnought battleship Mikasa - the only pre-dreadnought, an ancestor to the Katori-class, still in existence.
    This 15,000-ton beast was the flagship of Admiral Togo. To best illustrate you the rich history of this sleeping battleship we had teamed up with our Tokyo colleague: Tadamasa Miyanaga, our Military Advisor for Japan.
    We hope you enjoy this video, and please remember to turn on the subtitles for full Japanese experience from Tadamasa.
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  • @edwardalegado5636
    @edwardalegado5636 3 роки тому +87

    Fun fact: one of the main characters in Attack on Titan Mikasa Ackerman was named after the battleship

  • @steveharris4958
    @steveharris4958 8 років тому +67

    While in the US navy, I was stationed in Yokosuka, Japan (was there for 2 years). The Mikasa's museum is right next door to the naval base where i was at.
    We went over there many times; she's a great ship to visit.
    Thanks for this video.

    • @KJs581
      @KJs581 3 роки тому +1

      We berthed at the US base in Yokosuka in 76; so was lucky enough to have a look at Mikasa.
      Last pre Dreadnought battleship left in the world. Great that it has been preserved.

  • @thehungrywolf3323
    @thehungrywolf3323 9 років тому +287

    Such a legendary ship. I wish WW2 ships could have been preserved and serve as museum ships instead of unceremoniously being sunk in a nuclear weapons test or sold for scrap after the war.

    • @NotNXTr
      @NotNXTr 9 років тому +27

      The Hungry Wolf 足柄 It's really unfortunate that ships are such big machines that takes so much more to maintain than planes or tanks.

    • @KevinSmith-qi5yn
      @KevinSmith-qi5yn 9 років тому +15

      The Hungry Wolf 足柄 But the Nuclear Test was very important. We wanted to see if we can take out an entire US and Japanese fleet in 1 shot. Turns out we can.

    • @comradealexie
      @comradealexie 9 років тому +19

      The Hungry Wolf 足柄 It is sad, but the US was pretty damn determined to utterly destroy the Japanese navy. The attack on Kure was supposed to be the revenge for Pearl Harbor. I'm guessing the other reason for using Nagato during Operation Crossroads was to destroy the IJN flagship, the remaining symbol of Japanese naval power.
      But the other reality of keeping ships and tanks around in museums is the large cost and maintenance required to keep them from falling apart. As important as Mikasa is it still has pealing paint all over, it looks like a fair amount of the ship is totally sectioned off (and probably un-maintained) and that's for a ship which isn't even in the water. It takes an army to keep them for combat and a slightly smaller army to keep together.

    • @deepbludreams
      @deepbludreams 9 років тому +9

      The Hungry Wolf 足柄 The entire class of Iowa Class Battleships is preserved and are museums, as are several of her world war two era carriers.

    • @Platinumsniper
      @Platinumsniper 9 років тому +2

      I have been onboard the HMS Belfast she is pretty impressive

  • @Tinbasher1960
    @Tinbasher1960 9 років тому +31

    Did you know there is a street in Barrow-In Furness(where it was built) named after this ship

  • @rtwfreak
    @rtwfreak 9 років тому +6

    I have visited that ship :). It was so weird to wander around in the actual ship.and stand on bridge where Togo stood.

  • @christianmorales9607
    @christianmorales9607 9 років тому +9

    Awesome! I did not know anything about this.
    Greetings from Chile! (Yay! We contributed somehow to this marvelous museum!)

  • @rofl0rblades
    @rofl0rblades 9 років тому +1

    Very well done video. Looking forward to more of these.

  • @SpudsMcHaggis
    @SpudsMcHaggis 9 років тому +1

    Another very informative vid.
    Thanks for bringing this to us.
    Cheers

  • @williambragg6890
    @williambragg6890 8 років тому +16

    there is a street named mikasa on Welney island / Barrow in furness after the ship and more after other great Japanese warship built by vickers

    • @WargamingEurope
      @WargamingEurope  8 років тому +7

      +William Bragg Thx for this I had no idea

    • @cyphertek
      @cyphertek 7 років тому

      Was IJN Kongo one of them?

    • @williambragg6890
      @williambragg6890 7 років тому +2

      I don't think Kongo has a street name but thay do get changed. The shipwrights model from when she was built is in the Dock museum

  • @Crondarin
    @Crondarin 9 років тому +1

    nice vid, looking forward to the rest of things to come

  • @jcwoodman5285
    @jcwoodman5285 8 років тому +4

    Visited the Mikasa site myself while in Tokyo, a must for any early Steel Warship enthusiest!

  • @hoboite1
    @hoboite1 6 років тому

    Great presentation!! I like the narrative being presented separately, without overdubbing.

  • @lafeelabriel
    @lafeelabriel 8 років тому +13

    Considering she's over a hundred years old by this stage, and was nearly sank by US bombing during WW2, she's in remarkably good shape it must be said.

    • @linda1lee2
      @linda1lee2 5 років тому +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Mikasa:
      Mikasa (三笠) is a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1890s. Named after Mount Mikasa in Nara, Japan, the ship served as the flagship of Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō throughout the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, including the Battle of Port Arthur on the second day of the war and the Battles of the Yellow Sea and Tsushima. Days after the end of the Russo-Japanese War, Mikasa's magazine accidentally exploded and sank the ship. She was salvaged and her repairs took over two years to complete. Afterwards, the ship served as a coast-defence ship during World War I and supported Japanese forces during the Siberian Intervention in the Russian Civil War.
      After 1922, Mikasa was decommissioned in accordance with the Washington Naval Treaty and preserved as a museum ship at Yokosuka. She was badly neglected during the post-World War II Occupation of Japan and required extensive refurbishing in the late 1950s. She has been partially restored, and is now a museum ship located at Mikasa Park in Yokosuka. Mikasa is the last remaining example of a pre-dreadnought battleship anywhere in the world.[Note 1]

  • @robloxdude19
    @robloxdude19 9 років тому +14

    I'm so excited for when he does the famous 'HMS Belfast', the last remaining ship of the Town Class Cruiser, Edinburgh Subclass ^3^

  • @SoulMster
    @SoulMster 9 років тому +2

    Very interesting video.
    Look forward to more ships.

  • @cyphertek
    @cyphertek 7 років тому +1

    Nicely done video about Mikasa. Additional info about Heihachiro Togo who commanded the combined fleet on this legendary ship would have made it even better. Thumbs up regardless. Thanks for the upload.

  • @user-gu5jz4oz4c
    @user-gu5jz4oz4c 8 років тому +32

    I live in Yokosuka!! Mikasa is close to my house

    • @likit7994
      @likit7994 8 років тому +1

      +Mrshun s I miss the Kaigun Curry and Navy Burger so much...

    • @SuperCompany007
      @SuperCompany007 8 років тому

      Hajosiko tojotasi?

    • @epic.travel.adventures
      @epic.travel.adventures 4 роки тому +1

      I toured Mikasa Battleship a few months ago and posted a video on my channel. It was truly an incredible trip!

  • @cugar434
    @cugar434 8 років тому +6

    Lets hope the HMS Caroline gets a mention too once she is refurnished last battle of Jutland war ship afloat built in 1914

  • @SzefMlynu
    @SzefMlynu 9 років тому +3

    well done chaps! :) Please more stuff like this. Greetings from PL.

  • @flashsentry1791
    @flashsentry1791 9 років тому +58

    I can't wait to watch more of these. But can we please have subtitles. I'm very interested in what he was saying.

    • @WargamingEurope
      @WargamingEurope  9 років тому +50

      Panzer Lord
      Click on the captions icon at the bottom of the video to activate it.Click Options.Click to select a language.
      Click OK.You should have a choice between 7 different languages for Captions. English being among them :)

    • @KevinSmith-qi5yn
      @KevinSmith-qi5yn 9 років тому +4

      Panzer Lord Click Closed Caption.

    • @Jognt
      @Jognt 9 років тому +4

      Wargaming Europe Only options for speed and quality under options. I was looking for the CC button but it's not showing. (Chrome)
      Edit: Strangely if I go to the Wargaming Europe channel and click the video there the CC option is there. Perhaps it has to do with the fact I have it in my "watch later" playlist.

    • @i_nameless_i-jgsdf
      @i_nameless_i-jgsdf 9 років тому

      Panzer Lord Not many ships from ww2 survived though. Specially the defeated country like japan. Not any of those survived.

    • @Gtagurself
      @Gtagurself 8 років тому

      +Wargaming Europe French subs, 8:24 there's a typo.

  • @user-ew7xv9um2i
    @user-ew7xv9um2i 4 роки тому +2

    やっぱり何度観てもかっこいいな

  • @AMDMAD1974
    @AMDMAD1974 9 років тому +1

    Very Nice Video abaout a Great Ship Generation for this Time - Thx and i cant wait for More Vidios :) Greets from Germany

  • @Moby2kBug
    @Moby2kBug 9 років тому +1

    Cool, want more of these.

  • @raoulduke7668
    @raoulduke7668 3 роки тому +3

    Do they also have a battleship called "Eren"?

    • @oannamphuong6373
      @oannamphuong6373 2 роки тому

      Uss Eren Yeager
      Including a luach pad for a plane, commanded by Chuck Yeager

  • @nitrowilz3014
    @nitrowilz3014 9 років тому +4

    Please go to Massachusetts and look at the South Dakota Class!
    Looking forward to these

  • @zulfikarap950
    @zulfikarap950 9 років тому +1

    It's so cool please make more a video like this

  • @immafirinmylazerloser6704
    @immafirinmylazerloser6704 7 років тому +4

    There will be Eren ships?

  • @Buledde
    @Buledde 8 років тому +2

    No words about that Admiral Nimitz supported the restauration .

    • @Steve17010
      @Steve17010 8 років тому +1

      He did. The Japanese were so grateful for Admiral Nimitz's efforts that they planted a tree adjacent to the Mikasa in his honor. They even called it "The Nimitz Tree".

  • @the51project
    @the51project 9 років тому +99

    He could at least have put a parrot on his shoulder and said, Ahoy, a few times.

    • @WargamingEurope
      @WargamingEurope  9 років тому +25

      the51project Good idea !! Ummm -Challenger

    • @Mianhe
      @Mianhe 8 років тому +3

      +Wargaming Europe you guys should do more inside the ships, start with the Iowa

    • @the51project
      @the51project 8 років тому +1

      Kitkat Dominance Yeah, I'd like to see a bikini clad babe coming out of a cake, just like in the ship-movie 'Under Siege'. More attractive too...

    • @WargamingEurope
      @WargamingEurope  8 років тому +3

      +the51project Cant argue with that...

    • @the51project
      @the51project 8 років тому +6

      Wargaming Europe Could you arrange for The Challenger to pop out of a cake? Extra credits if he's wearing a bikini. Your view count will increase, so it makes good sense. He's got the figure for it - much better than Jingles (best not to visualise that, trust me).

  • @josegabriel4133
    @josegabriel4133 3 роки тому +5

    Soo thats why they Ship mikasa with eren

  • @dreadfalcon1691
    @dreadfalcon1691 2 роки тому +2

    Japan:our war ship that is so powerful
    Aot fan:mikasa ackermanmñn

  • @kemingshi6714
    @kemingshi6714 8 років тому +42

    Apparently ppl don't know how to turn subtitles on and start complaining like a little child

    • @deanlewis66
      @deanlewis66 8 років тому +1

      Oh do educate us

    • @defengarnunyabuisness2032
      @defengarnunyabuisness2032 7 років тому +3

      Just turn on the button that says CC....

    • @Deevo037
      @Deevo037 6 років тому

      Subtitles are great if you can read them, the white lettering on the off white background is a pain.

  • @MrBruinman86
    @MrBruinman86 7 років тому +3

    Steering room is beautiful

  • @Butuhuru
    @Butuhuru 9 років тому +2

    Yes . More please :)

  • @aebirkbeck2693
    @aebirkbeck2693 5 років тому

    there is a "Mikasa" street on Walney Island just of Barrow in Furnace as the battleship was built there at Barrow in Furnace

  • @dkottnauer
    @dkottnauer 9 років тому

    Great video, Digs

  • @Chaiitorii
    @Chaiitorii 9 років тому +1

    This was great.

  • @larseric9315
    @larseric9315 9 років тому +83

    5 dislikes from Russians who hate Mikasa for kicking their asses. Good video. Keep them coming.

    • @josefgriveas7113
      @josefgriveas7113 9 років тому +3

      Lol while Amerifags killed innocent civilians in Nagasaki and Hiroshima.

    • @Norbyusz
      @Norbyusz 9 років тому +9

      Joseph Griveas what does that has to do with his comment lol? he was joking on the ass kicking the ship did on the russian navy. this is in no way connection to who is who in countries or war crimes lol relax mate

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 9 років тому +1

      Lars eric Ericsson Rolstad More like 20 angry 'Muripigs disliking cause they got their asses handed to them in Pearl Harbour.

    • @larseric9315
      @larseric9315 9 років тому +6

      ***** Well. This ship did not take part in the attack on Pearl harbor. It did quite effectivly kick Ivans ass though. So i dont see your point.

    • @mogaman28
      @mogaman28 9 років тому

      Lars eric Ericsson Rolstad In the video they don´t say that Admiral Chester Nimitz helped in the restauration effort.

  • @likit7994
    @likit7994 8 років тому +2

    When I visited the Mikasa last year it was raining like hell...BTW about 10 minutes walk from The Mikasa you can also pay 1000JPY to take a boat tour in Yokosuka base....

  • @bronsonsnip0r
    @bronsonsnip0r 9 років тому +2

    beautiful ship!

  • @ToreDL87
    @ToreDL87 9 років тому +7

    Nice!
    Always wanted to have a look at this iconic ship, there is a LOT more than meets the eye with this epic pre-dreadnought!
    BUT, the Japanese historian, as a lot of Wargamings history sources at this stage, got some very vital facts quite a bit off the mark.
    For instance, 118 Japanese sailors died in the whole battle of Tsushima (where the Japanese lost a few torpedo boats only), not just aboard the Mikasa.
    In the battle itself, Mikasa was not hit as much as one might believe.
    Only days after the end of the Russo-Japanese war, a fire erupted aboard the ship and a magazine explosion occured which blew away a lot of the superstructure, and actually killed quite a lot more sailors than she ever lost in both the battle of the Yellow Sea AND the battle of Tsushima.
    It was a powerful enough explosion that the ship sunk, after which she was raised, refitted and recommisioned at the Sasebo Naval Arsenal, mainly as a coastal defense ship during WW1 but she also partook in the Japanese intervention during the Russian civil war, then she was shortly relegated as a training vessel, then decommisioned.
    During the Washington Treaty just after her decommision, all parties present agreed to the Japanese request that the Mikasa ought to be a memorial ship, this is mostly how we see her today with the exception of a few minor differences:
    After WW2 her guns were removed and she was left to deterioate, then the Japan Times (newspaper) and none other than Admiral Nimitz himself paved the way for her restoration, replica guns were fitted, and crew from the USS Nimitz herself actually repainted her.
    ^A lot more than meets the eye, a lot more!

    • @hyukjuk
      @hyukjuk 9 років тому +1

      ToreDL87 Good stuff, but I think they were cramped on time or something like that thus a lot of generalization, but thanks for the more detailed history on this ship.

    • @ToreDL87
      @ToreDL87 9 років тому

      Rice Farmer
      No problem, shared a little of what I know.
      And I agree, of course they cant just ramble on etc, but whatever they do say ought to be correct information, thats all :)

  • @visayasjourney247365
    @visayasjourney247365 4 роки тому +2

    i love this boat i tour inside it and its amazing, i love Japanese people and culture, how i wish i can go back to work again in this place. i was working in the first symbol in yokosuka and after it never been back.

  • @DESIBOY-fe7nm
    @DESIBOY-fe7nm 6 років тому

    Damn this guy knows every piece of weapon ever made 😮😮 im so impressed by him

  • @laurensvandeventer2483
    @laurensvandeventer2483 9 років тому +15

    HMS Belfast next!

  • @pandzik
    @pandzik 9 років тому +3

    Good job

  • @poopeepoopee69
    @poopeepoopee69 9 років тому +6

    I feel like I'm missing out because I can't speak Japanese

  • @janjansen7983
    @janjansen7983 9 років тому +3

    I like video's like this!

  • @Yukihuru
    @Yukihuru 3 роки тому +1

    やはり実物の迫力は凄まじいです。
    主砲もそうですが側面の副砲の威圧感が凄い。よく遺して頂けたと思う。

  • @dennis253
    @dennis253 9 років тому +1

    This ship should be preserved forever!

  • @SpitzMezame
    @SpitzMezame 9 років тому +13

    US Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz knew a terrible sight of Mikasa after WW2 and made a USMC sentry stand in front of her, and such as donating, did preservation activity.
    Thank you very much, Mr.Nimitz.
    And I wish for development of future's Japanese-American relation.

    • @sooline3854
      @sooline3854 9 років тому +2

      SpitzMezame I love how MacArthur made the Japanese strip Mikasa of her guns. She was a ship that was 40 years obsolete when the war was over. The Japanese would not have tried to sail her into battle. She would have been sunk before she got a single shot off.
      It is also MacArthur we have to thank for Japanese whaling. He got them whaling for food after the war so they could get back on their feet. they haven't stopped yet! (BTW, I hate Whale Wars, or should I call it Whale Whores)

  • @Platinumsniper
    @Platinumsniper 9 років тому +5

    Please do the HMS Belfast or USS Missouri

  • @stormbird4497
    @stormbird4497 3 роки тому +1

    (Woo) Mikasa is old and it is my favorite

  • @Calvbread
    @Calvbread 5 років тому +5

    Imagine if the Yamamoto was preserved...

  • @allanstott6999
    @allanstott6999 8 років тому +4

    I thought he said the rest of the crew were in quite crap conditions there lol. Good video as usual Wargaming.

    • @allanstott6999
      @allanstott6999 8 років тому +1

      oooh! like number 999.

    • @qwerty-gc8tn
      @qwerty-gc8tn 8 років тому

      Wow you like ur own comments....interesting

    • @allanstott6999
      @allanstott6999 8 років тому

      +Dimitris Galiatsatos eh? video like, not my comment lol.

  • @prideofanationbismarck4877
    @prideofanationbismarck4877 3 роки тому +2

    I didn't know thickasa had torps

  • @emjackson2289
    @emjackson2289 4 роки тому

    Admiral Togo received his initial naval training in London would you believe?
    There's a model in the Discovery Museum of the Yoshino too, built @ Vickers, Elswick.

  • @Shiraumere
    @Shiraumere 9 років тому +55

    Mikasa su casa

    • @SerenePotato
      @SerenePotato 9 років тому +1

      Crystal Roux Mikasa es su casa.

    • @EirikXL
      @EirikXL 9 років тому +2

      Serene Potato no, mikasa es una museum :)

    • @spikethompson2000
      @spikethompson2000 7 років тому

      EirikXL *museo

  • @seelenwaechter
    @seelenwaechter 9 років тому +1

    Dear Mr. Cutland, please try to make an episode off the U-Boot Typ XXI (U-2540) musem ship in Bremerhaven. Sadly, there are no submarines in WoWs, but still, this is a remarkable piece of engineering being the first "true" submarines of WWII.

  • @175cm52kg
    @175cm52kg 9 років тому +64

    Mikasa Ackerman?

    • @439sparky1
      @439sparky1 9 років тому

      Exactly my thoughts

    • @SerenePotato
      @SerenePotato 9 років тому

      My name's Jeff Yup. I lolled as well.

    • @I_hunt_lolis
      @I_hunt_lolis 9 років тому +3

      nooo

    • @Justt436
      @Justt436 9 років тому +6

      My name's Jeff Lol actually, Mikasa from "AoT" was named after this great ship.

    • @pinkfurryhat
      @pinkfurryhat 7 років тому

      175 cm 52 kg 5.2 meter kuk i came here because people were pronouncing mikasa "meeka sah". Hell the kanji 三笠 is enough. Mi is a seperate kanji. AHHHH MUST PROVE INTERNET WRONG

  • @ralphliu34
    @ralphliu34 6 років тому

    Ships now? EPIC!!!

  • @Peorhum
    @Peorhum 7 років тому

    I understand they salvaged parts, including some gun mounts, from the HMS Canada/Almirante Latorr when Chile decided to scrap her, and put them on the Mikasa to help restore her. Same idea actually.

  • @communisttears5998
    @communisttears5998 5 років тому +5

    Is Mikasa the last IJN ship that’s not at the bottom of the ocean or scrapped?

    • @kkhagerty6315
      @kkhagerty6315 5 років тому

      Communist Tears yes, and she’s also the last British battleship

  • @billhuber2964
    @billhuber2964 5 років тому

    The mikasa is in yokusks not Tokyo .been aboard her. Very impressive.

  • @Steve17010
    @Steve17010 7 років тому

    It seems a bit strange that the 6" guns' range 9 km was one kilometer less that the 3" guns range of 10km.

  • @ashipnerdoffical4260
    @ashipnerdoffical4260 6 років тому +1

    That moment you realize in world of warships those 10-9 km range smaller guns only can get to 3.6 km if you got the commander skill...

  • @stangace20
    @stangace20 8 років тому

    gonna be interesting to see if he can do more of these....maybe he should tag along with crew that does the naval legends videos for the WoW site,lol

  • @nostradamusofgames5508
    @nostradamusofgames5508 8 років тому +1

    you forgot to mention it was quite effective against titans

  • @gunner-pm7jh
    @gunner-pm7jh 7 років тому +3

    now thats a ship!!

  • @Vuhai100
    @Vuhai100 7 років тому

    Although,back in World War 2,she participating in one major naval battle.The Battle Of Tsushima,which is one part of the Russo-Japanese War in the beginning of the 21st century.And also,the part that the ships magazine on the main turret explodes.And had been sunk to the bottom of the sea.But couple of days,Mikasa had been raised and tow back to Japan for repair her main turret.She was repair in Yokoshuka,a city that is 20 miles away from Tokyo.

  • @OakKodama
    @OakKodama 9 років тому +2

    Awesome! Finally WoWs got its own show ;)

  • @alexlinkinparkful
    @alexlinkinparkful 3 роки тому

    Beautiful ship, I'm happy because it survived the WW2.

  • @okrajoe
    @okrajoe 9 років тому +2

    Fascinating ship.

  • @beammeup8654
    @beammeup8654 6 років тому

    I wish they had trsnslated what the Japanese Professor was saying. I would really like to know. I have read about these battles, but to stand on one of the ships involved would be a real experience.

  • @Grandizer8989
    @Grandizer8989 5 років тому

    I estimate that there are around 80-90 ships from WW2 still ‘afloat’ if you count small craft, i.e, PT Boats, mini subs etc. Sadly, outside of the US, you only have the Belfast, a couple of DDs in Canada, and some random gunboats. Of the once mighty French, Italian, and Australian Navy, all I could find is a lone MBT in Malta.

  • @TonyMcDark
    @TonyMcDark 9 років тому

    Wonder if they gonna do an episode on the Heavy cruiser Averof.

    • @nordic5628
      @nordic5628 5 років тому

      TonyMcDark i know this comment is 3 years old but georgios averof is a armored cruiser not a heavy cruiser

  • @tonyhenthorn3966
    @tonyhenthorn3966 3 роки тому +1

    To those who think the USS Texas is "too old" to continue preserving: watch and learn...

  • @VraelFreorhe
    @VraelFreorhe 5 років тому +4

    lol "very accurate main guns" I think WG did not understand that Japanese part when they modeled the ship into wows ^^

  • @justani
    @justani 8 років тому

    Welcome to Yokosuka!
    Douglas MicArthur

  • @coltekr
    @coltekr 8 років тому +1

    進撃の巨人、実写のシキシマがどこから来たのか気になってたけど、戦艦ミカサと関係してたんですね。

  • @TSODInc
    @TSODInc 5 років тому

    Question, then why can't it hit the any side of a barn from the inside?

  • @kuribo1
    @kuribo1 7 років тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful fucking ship. Gorgeous.

  • @Vuhai100
    @Vuhai100 7 років тому

    The battleship Mikasa since in Naval Legend,there are no rusting point in the main turret and the secondary armoment.But today,this "huge" Japanese battleship on some place is rusty,except the caliber of the ship

  • @i_nameless_i-jgsdf
    @i_nameless_i-jgsdf 9 років тому +3

    Now imagine those huge japanese WW2 ships survived the war specially Yamato. Omg :D

    • @jadewest2531
      @jadewest2531 8 років тому

      Or they can get scrapped especially yamato when the war is over since yamato and musashi contains so much resource that will give japan more recourses

    • @linda1lee2
      @linda1lee2 5 років тому

      Not many IJN ships survived including megaships Yamato and Musashi which the USN sank.

  • @Director_Orson_Krennic
    @Director_Orson_Krennic 7 років тому

    BATTLESHIP MISSOURI WHEN?!
    in all seriousness, that would be awesome of you all could pull that off...

    • @wappoms1
      @wappoms1 7 років тому

      A Random Citizen I reenlisted in the army on the U.S.S Missoury in Hi 1999. there was a plexyglass dome covering the place where the Empirer stood signing the declaration of Japan's surrender.

    • @Director_Orson_Krennic
      @Director_Orson_Krennic 7 років тому

      Charles Michael Schmitt It's where my dad re-enlisted for the sub fleet by way of the U.S.S. San Fransisco, and my grandfather to the carrier fleet for the U.S.S. Saratoga.

  • @Hedrix01
    @Hedrix01 8 років тому

    are the secondary-guns still functional?

  • @michaelcuff5780
    @michaelcuff5780 6 років тому

    Wow! If i only spoke Japanese i could understand him! Which is half of the friggin tour!

  • @ktcworks
    @ktcworks 6 років тому

    Can you believe that allied force officers used this memorial ship as a dance hall while occupation?

  • @vomsay2745
    @vomsay2745 7 років тому

    why in game this ship have only 3km range for the secondary armament?..

  • @destroyerinazuma96
    @destroyerinazuma96 8 років тому +1

    Hello Wargaming! thank you for the hard work and the awesome game!
    As a Japanese BBs fan, I want to ask you this question on this legendary ship:
    is there any chance of it being buffed ? Topics abound on how it doesn't
    exactly deliver a solid performance and how it could be buffed without becoming
    a broken ship.
    I understand your commitment on satisfying collectors and History fans, but wouldn’t
    it be a thousand times more glorious if the ship could be more than the inaccurate
    brawler and a beautiful port ornament it currently is ?
    You make great premium ships, the Atago and the Murmansk players bear witness
    to my statement. The Ishizuchi is a speedy anti cruiser sea shark and th
    Nikolai a great and punchy "tank", even against higher tier
    opposition. Let's not forget the destroyers: both the Kamikaze and the
    Gremyashi are very satisfying ships to play. Could the Mikasa get some love too
    ? Could the Mikasa become the venerable ancestor that shows the BB road, an
    ancient Treeman, a force to be reckoned with ?
    Thank you again for your attention, thank you for the good job, keep it up

  • @thewolf6943
    @thewolf6943 3 роки тому

    You know what I hope the battleship Yamato was not sunk and become a memorial ship to this day

  • @prot6729
    @prot6729 6 років тому

    It looks like a passenger liner in your game

  • @Timmeification
    @Timmeification 9 років тому +1

    cool video =)

  • @tonk5242
    @tonk5242 11 місяців тому

    People will ask why didnt you guys showed us whats inside the main batteries ( turrets )

  • @fludblud
    @fludblud 9 років тому

    This game needs more pre-dreadnoughts!

  • @deanlewis66
    @deanlewis66 7 років тому

    Where is this CC button? I'm on an iPad

  • @ThePlayingDutchman
    @ThePlayingDutchman 8 років тому +12

    Mikasa es tu casa!

  • @jhemsarocha5676
    @jhemsarocha5676 3 роки тому +2

    i saw few fans of Shengiki No Kyojin here 😊

  • @elswick1542
    @elswick1542 8 років тому

    In the UK we have HMS Victory launched 1765.
    Ironclad HMS Warrior 1862.
    The cruiser HMS Caroline 1915
    HMS Belfast 1938
    And the Destroyer HMS Cavalier 1944.
    The US has about 8 Dreadnoughts.
    Only Japan has the a Pre-Dreadnought.
    MIKASA!

  • @samuelrc1992
    @samuelrc1992 9 років тому

    Me gusta esta sección

  • @grizzlypear6314
    @grizzlypear6314 6 років тому

    Only if the legendary Yamato was not sunken.It would have made an awesome museum!