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{{panel title|icon=[[file:Yamato icon.png|150px|left|]]|content=Ships designed and produced by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Since Japan was an island nation, naval technology development and superb seamanship were strong points of the Japanese military. The IJN ships include the Yamato (pictured), the largest battleship built in real life. The IJN weapons include the Type 93 torpedo, widely considered to be the most impressive torpedo of its time. | {{panel title|icon=[[file:Yamato icon.png|150px|left|]]|content=Ships designed and produced by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Since Japan was an island nation, naval technology development and superb seamanship were strong points of the Japanese military. The IJN ships include the Yamato (pictured), the largest battleship built in real life. The IJN weapons include the Type 93 torpedo, widely considered to be the most impressive torpedo of its time. |
Version vom 17. Oktober 2016, 12:52 Uhr
Ships designed and produced by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Since Japan was an island nation, naval technology development and superb seamanship were strong points of the Japanese military. The IJN ships include the Yamato (pictured), the largest battleship built in real life. The IJN weapons include the Type 93 torpedo, widely considered to be the most impressive torpedo of its time.
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