H-Klasse Battleship
H-Klasse Battleship
hey
wat do u think if the H-class battleships and the J-class battlecruisers would have been completed and took part in the war....
do u think any ship constallation (eg POW and Hood and KGV) would have a chance against two H-class battleships?
hahaha i doubt it, those would have been THE ultimate battlships....
miro
wat do u think if the H-class battleships and the J-class battlecruisers would have been completed and took part in the war....
do u think any ship constallation (eg POW and Hood and KGV) would have a chance against two H-class battleships?
hahaha i doubt it, those would have been THE ultimate battlships....
miro
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In theory, the H-Class despicted in the fictional comparison photo above was a 130,000 ton behemoth (almost twice of an Yamato and more than twice an Iowa) with so much armour the Allies woud need to throw an atomic bomb from a B-29 to do any harm to her. A bomb like the one thrown to Tirpitz would damage her, but not sink her.
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Re: H-Klasse Battleship
"H" would have been about the size of Yamato, but not so heavily armed.
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I believe that Barnes Wallis' 'Grand Slam' bombs could capsize her. Otherwise the underwater mines planted by midget subs that crippled Tirpitz would get her.Karl Heidenreich wrote:In theory, the H-Class despicted in the fictional comparison photo above was a 130,000 ton behemoth (almost twice of an Yamato and more than twice an Iowa) with so much armour the Allies woud need to throw an atomic bomb from a B-29 to do any harm to her. A bomb like the one thrown to Tirpitz would damage her, but not sink her.