Four Yamato-class Battleships were ordered. Two of which were completed. (Yamato & Musashi). The third (Shinano) was partially-completed, and then converted into an aircraft carrier. The fourth was cancelled and never built.
There were two , the Japanese battleships Yamato and Musashi which were the largest and most powerful of any battleships ever constructed .
There were two , the Yamato and the Musashi , from the Yamato class battleship built by the Japanese : they were the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleships ever constructed , displacing 72,800 tonnes at full load and armed with nine 46 cm (18.1 inch) main guns . ~ see related link below .
The US Iowa class battleships were, and remain, among the finest battleships ever built. But in a ship-to-ship confrontation, if such a thing had ever taken place, the edge would have to go to Yamato. The Yamato and its sister the Musashi were the largest battleships ever built, displacing almost 50% more than the Iowas. The Japanese super battleships also mounted the largest main battery ever afloat, with 18.1 inch main guns. No other ships were ever built with guns larger than those of the Iowas, which were 16 inch/50 caliber. Each of the Iowa's armor piercing shells weighed 2700 pounds, while those of Yamato and Musashi weighed 3200. The Japanese ships had thicker armor and comparable speed. In any head-to-head contest the weight of broadside and armor thickness would likely have been decisive.
The two largest were the Yamato and Musashi, each mounted 18" guns.
Four Yamato-class Battleships were ordered. Two of which were completed. (Yamato & Musashi). The third (Shinano) was partially-completed, and then converted into an aircraft carrier. The fourth was cancelled and never built.
The Yamato-class battleships were bigger and more heavily armed than any battleship in the US Navy. The US focused more on aircraft carriers and submarines for naval warfare, as they were seen as more effective in the changing dynamics of naval combat during World War II. Additionally, the construction of such large battleships was costly and resource-intensive, which may have influenced the US decision-making.
The Yamato and Musashi were Yamato Class battleships that each had 18.1 inch naval guns as their main armament ~ see related link below to additional information .
There were to be 3 super battleships built in Japan during WW2; Yamato, Musashi, and the Shinino. After the Battle of Midway aircrew losses, the Imperial Navy decided they needed more carriers and NOT more battleships, consequently, they converted the last of the YAMATO class battleships into an aircraft carrier. The largest Aircraft Carrier of WW2, the IJN Shinino, which was built on a YAMATO battleship class hull, was sunk by a USN submarine.
Yamato. The Yamato and her sister ship Musashi were the largest battleships ever built - the Bismark was 823 feet long at 50,000 tons with eight primary 15-inch batteries and 60 smaller batteries. The two Yamato-class battleships were 862 feet long with nine 18-inch primary batteries, 18 smaller batteries, and 60 antiaircraft guns.
Mushashi and Yamato
If you're meaning battleships, the most powerful ship is the Japanese Yamato Class Battleships. The Yamato and her sister ship Musashi both had a displacement of 72,809 tons. They had the most devastating naval armament of any ship. Their nine 18.1 inch guns had 3,000 pounds that could be fired 26.1 miles. Their armor ranged from 18-20 inches. They had a speed of 27 knots, just as fast as our North Carolina and South Dakota Class Battleships. They had another sister ship, the Shinano. However, she was converted into an aircraft carrier.
They suffered from design delays, constant design changes, and an industry that was incapable of meeting the required production goals. They were planned to be the rivals of the Japanese Yamato Class in speed, armor and armorment. Constant design flaws and testing reduced each basic requirement until the Project 23 battleships had been reduced from Yamato Class to Bismark Class at least on paper. They were laid down (in a lesser number) but never completed by the end of WW2 and the effort was eventually scrapped.
The Yamato class, built by the Japanese in world war two. Yamato and her sister had 18 inch guns which no other ship has ever used before or since. They would have laid waste to any battleships sent against them however they were both defeated by aircraft.
There were two , the Japanese battleships Yamato and Musashi which were the largest and most powerful of any battleships ever constructed .
No, just one of the famous battleships as it contained the most US sailors killed at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The largest US battlewagons are the Iowa class battleships. The largest and most powerful battleship ever built was the Yamato (and her only sister the Musashi).
The largest guns ever mounted were 460mm (18 in) guns used on the Japanese Yamato class battleships which fired 3,219 lb projectile up to a maximum range of 42,000 meters