This is the seven big battle in the world
7. Essex Class - Aircraft Carrier (United States)
On March 17, 1945, during an air raid on the Japanese island of
Honshu, the Essex class aircraft carrier - USS Franklin was under attack
Japanese air force.
Wave after wave of suicide pilots of the Japanese air force
attacked, the ship is fighting for his life. For more than 12 hours the ship
was on fire. 724 crew members were killed. But the ship is designed and
manufactured properly, causing the ship to sink even though this is still not
burned.
The total number of Essex Class is 24 vessels, and when peace
arrived, the carriers Essex remain in service for another 30 years. There is no
other than the Essex Class aircraft carrier that served so long and extremely
effective.
6. Bismarck Class - Battleship (Germany)
Launched in February 1939, and was known as Hitler's favorite ship,
the German navy wanted to involve Bismarck into the fight. On May 19, 1941, the
German navy to get their wish. The Bismarck first war patrol in the North
Atlantic.
Six days later, on May 25, Bismarck met the British Navy HMS Hood.
Five shots of superior firepower Bismarck sent HMS Hood to the seabed.
British naval wanted revenge for the HMS Hood, and issue the
command, "Sink the Bismarck! "
Over the three days the British navy to hunt and chase Bismarck.
Finally, on the morning of May 27 with the blow of the torpedo bomber, the
pride of the German navy cornered.
For more than three hours Bismarck fought the British naval and at
10:39 he sank with more than 2000 people are missing.
5. North Carolina Class - Battle Cruiser (United States)
On June 1, 1940, the first of a new battleship North Carolina Class
was launched, this ship is the first of a new generation of American war ships
using torpedoes and protective iron better on the ship's deck, gas and power
protection.
During the next three years is almost no involvement in the act of
war by the North Carolina Class.
4. Fletcher Class - Destroyer (United States)
In early 1943, the first five of the Fletcher Class Destroyer ship
has arrived in the Pacific, their task is to find the target and destroy a
convoy of Japanese troops.
Upon the Destroyer role changed. Having looked at as a defense for
capital ships.
3. Queen Elizabeth Class - Battleship (Great Britain)
Launched in 1913, The Queen Elizabeth Class - Battleship is the
first of a new design fast battleship supported by oil from the coal.
In early 1916, he joined the four ships that became his brother is,
Barham, Malaya, Valiant and Warspite. Armed with eight 16-inch main guns, and
sixteen 6-inch secondary, Queen Elizabeth Class is the most powerful warships
off the British in World War 1.
2. Class Nimitz - Aircraft Carrier (United States)
With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the threat of cold
war disappeared and the role of the Nimitz class carrier turned into one of
peacekeeping around the world.
And the ability to go anywhere in the world with a speed of 30
knots, which makes Nimitz Class worthwhile for the United States Navy. But what
makes it unique is the two Nimitz Class nuclear reactors that allow them to
explore the world without limits.
1. Iowa Class - Fast Battleship (United States)
Like a cat, Iowa class battleships seemed to have a lot of lives.
At the end of World War II, Iowa immediately called back to be involved in the
Korean War.
Then again called back to be involved in the Vietnam War. Nearly 50
years after Iowa's first launched, they were ready for the cold war.
In 1991, Iowa was called back to get in involved during operation
Desert Storm.
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