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The most famous 10 aircraft carrier and battleship in World War II.
1. Iowa-class battleship: The nine main guns of the battleship Iowa fired in sequence on the starboard side, which allegedly caused the behemoth with a displacement of 45,000 tons to move laterally 10 meter.

2. Battleship Yamato:1941kloc-0/010. On October 30th, Yamato was carrying out the full-speed formula between Pele Island in Su Mao Bay and the post in Okinawa. At that time, the state was that the open trial displacement was 69,304 tons and the shaft horsepower was 15 1700.

Bismarck-class battleship: Bismarck, the battleship of Nazi Germany, was called "the pride of the German navy" by Hitler, and even the enemy Churchill had to admire "this is really a big ship", which is the strongest battleship of Nazi Germany.

Fourth, the South Dakota class battleship: The South Dakota class was improved on the basis of the North Carolina class battleship. Because North Carolina armor can only resist the attack of 14-inch caliber shells, it is very different in strength. Therefore, this class of warships are required to strengthen protection under the condition of constant tonnage and firepower, so it is necessary to minimize some unnecessary weight and focus on optimizing armor protection.

5. North Carolina-class battleships: In the mid-1930s, the US Navy started to build two North Carolina-class battleships according to the second london navy treaty signed by Britain, the United States and France, considering that its potential enemies in Asia and Europe were actively expanding their troops to prepare for war.

Richelieu Class Battleship:19351kloc-0/On October 22nd, the first Li Sailiu class ship "Li Sailiu" laid its first keel in Brest. In the following four years, the No.2 ship "Jean-Barr" and the No.3 ship "Clemenceau" started construction one after another. Li Sailiu was a famous French cardinal archbishop in the Middle Ages.

Seven, George V class battleship: King George V class battleship (king

George V

Class) is a first-class battleship built by Britain in the late 1930 s, and it is also the last first-class battleship built by Britain before World War II. Its design conforms to the second london navy treaty in 1936 (the standard displacement of the battleship is limited to 35,000 tons, and the caliber of the main gun is not more than 14 inch, that is, 356 mm), and it is a typical treaty battleship.

Vinetot Super Battleship: Vinetot Super Battleship is an Italian-built battleship. The first two Vinetot super ships: vittorio Veneto and Park Jung Su Rio; Two improved ships: Rome and Impero (transliteration "Impero").

9. Nelson class battleship: HMS Nelson is a battleship built in Britain. It was named after horatio nelson (1758- 1805), a British admiral and a hero in the Battle of Trafalgar.

X. Long Gate Class Battleship: The Long Gate Class Battleship is the first type of battleship officially built by the Japanese Navy according to this plan. The Japanese navy conforms to the trend that the main ships of naval powers are competing to carry larger caliber main guns, higher dynamic performance and increased armor protection. According to the experience of previous naval battles, the Japanese navy decided to build battleships with heavy firepower and high speed, and in the shipbuilding competition with the US navy, the problem of insufficient replenishment was qualitatively improved.