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By Andy McDandy
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Battleships are crap. They're massive targets with none of the actual practical use that carriers can offer. Bismarck, Yamato, Belgrano, any of these names ring a bell?
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By satnav
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One journalist quite rightly asked the Tangerine Tyrant if America actually had the workforce capable of actually building such ships. Trump treated the question with contempt but in reality the US has not built any Battleships for years so there is definitely a lack of skilled workers to do the job and also building such large ships will presumably require an extremely large shipyard.
By Oboogie
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Andy McDandy wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 7:03 pm Battleships are crap. They're massive targets with none of the actual practical use that carriers can offer. Bismarck, Yamato, Belgrano, any of these names ring a bell?
Despite being an armchair historian of WW2, Naval matters are definitely an area of ignorance of mine. As it happens I've recently been trying to address this by listening to sea-war episodes of the excellent "We have ways of making you talk" podcast. For what it's worth, my conclusion is that battleships became obsolete the moment effective torpedo bombers became available.
We can argue about the definition of "effective" and the precise date this occurred, but it was certainly more than 80 years ago.
By Bones McCoy
#102437
Oboogie wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 7:46 pm
Andy McDandy wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 7:03 pm Battleships are crap. They're massive targets with none of the actual practical use that carriers can offer. Bismarck, Yamato, Belgrano, any of these names ring a bell?
Despite being an armchair historian of WW2, Naval matters are definitely an area of ignorance of mine. As it happens I've recently been trying to address this by listening to sea-war episodes of the excellent "We have ways of making you talk" podcast. For what it's worth, my conclusion is that battleships became obsolete the moment effective torpedo bombers became available.
We can argue about the definition of "effective" and the precise date this occurred, but it was certainly more than 80 years ago.
People will pitch the date between 1940 (Bismarck) and 1942 (Midway).

Bismarck was a beautiful ship: Bigger and faster than anything comparable in the Royal Navy.
Limited by Germany being embargoed, and losing the skills and habits of building battleships.
One evening a slow biplane dropped a torpedo that spelled her doom.
After that the Jolly Jack Tars closed in and sent her to the bottom.

The battle of Midway took place between two fleets of aircraft carriers without a battleship involved.
Neither fleet's ships got within even radar spotting range of each other.
All the attacks and all the damage were done by aircraft.
3 American fleet carriers fought four Japanese fleet carriers (That's aircraft carriers that can do about 30 knots and carry 60+ aircraft).
A blend of luck, better construction and balls-out fearless firefighting by the Americans won the day.
All the Japanese flat tops were sunk for One American.
I think the other American ships required a lot of repair.


Since Midway, battleships have done three jobs.
Sail about intimidating tiny navies while transferring STIs between friendly ports.
Provide anti-aircraft cover for aircraft carrier battle groups.
Occasionally shoot their fuck-off massive guns at enemy armies on land.

The HMS Nelson and USS Texas claim to have neutralised a whole SS armoured regiment in the days following D-Day.
There's some dispute about how much they actually fucked up.
But French scrap merchants did locate bits of a tiger tank that took a direct hit from one of the Nelson's 16" 930Kg shells.

Tiger tanks are frightening, the allied armies tended to pause a bit when they encountered one.
HMS Nelson didn't care.


BUT - battleships are impractical, expensive and very obvious targets.
You can only really consider using them when you are a massive navy with loads of spare capacity.
In 1942 this was the US and Royal Navies.
The Italians, Germans and Japanese also had battleships - which spent most of their time hiding up obscure river creeks.

Now the modern US navy is the only big navy remaining.
If there's any intention of building these ships, they'll keep the good ole military industrial complex ticking.
BUT they'll be a quarter the size of the biggest US fleet carriers.
And all that "Railguns and frikken lasers" bullshit sounds like bluster for the "Fuck Yeah red-hatters".

Donnie needs a distraction as more Epstein material is coming out.
That, gentle reader, is what this is all about.
Bring on the big beautiful day.
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