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The torpedoes fired by U.S. submarines turned out to be life rafts for Japanese carrier sailors During the Battle of Midway in World War II, the U.S. Navy submarine Nautilus tried to inflict on the Japanese Navy's Kaga aircraft carrier, which had been shot and caught fire

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The torpedoes fired by American submarines became the life rafts of The Sailors of japanese aircraft carriers

  During the Battle of Midway in World War II, the U.S. Navy submarine NAUTILUS attempted to deliver a fatal blow to the Japanese Navy's aircraft carrier USS Kaga, which had been hit and caught on fire. So the submarine aimed at the Kaga carrier and fired a "notorious" MK-14 torpedo. The reason for its name is that the crotch pull performance of this type of torpedo developed using "high technology" in war is really headache -- either explode in advance or simply do not fry. The 2020 American war film "Decisive Battle for Midway" truly recreates the scene where this type of torpedo makes the Japanese sailors have no fear.

  No, this MK-14 torpedo fired by the American submarine hit the Japanese carrier's side of the ship fairly accurately, and it did not explode. What makes people cry is that the Japanese aircraft carrier sailors who were in a false alarm simply used this floating torpedo on the sea as a life raft, and really saved some people's lives.

The torpedoes fired by U.S. submarines turned out to be life rafts for Japanese carrier sailors During the Battle of Midway in World War II, the U.S. Navy submarine Nautilus tried to inflict on the Japanese Navy's Kaga aircraft carrier, which had been shot and caught fire
The torpedoes fired by U.S. submarines turned out to be life rafts for Japanese carrier sailors During the Battle of Midway in World War II, the U.S. Navy submarine Nautilus tried to inflict on the Japanese Navy's Kaga aircraft carrier, which had been shot and caught fire
The torpedoes fired by U.S. submarines turned out to be life rafts for Japanese carrier sailors During the Battle of Midway in World War II, the U.S. Navy submarine Nautilus tried to inflict on the Japanese Navy's Kaga aircraft carrier, which had been shot and caught fire

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