Like Michael Jackson and Robin Williams pretending to die, so that officially they are 'off the hook'. Then when Donald Trump is in office, a huge amount of celebrities declared themselves to have officially died, including 'Princess Leia'. Obviously their Loyalty are toward Trump.
I agree with you. There is just something majestic and noble about these ships that go face to face with eachother and fight like real warriors. Unlike the modern cowards who fight without even having a visual on eachother. Plus, battleships are much more intimidating then carriers
@@adrianarias6418 Real answer, the Japanese tanks were some of the finest for what they were meant to do. They weren't facing the heavy tanks of the Soviet Union, nor even the Infantry Tanks of France/UK, they were facing the KMT of China whose tank corp was outdated to a positively embarrassing degree. Their tanks were more than enough to drive the KMT back, and support their infantry. Furthermore the terrain of China was nothing like the terrain of Europe, it wasn't suited for the heavy tanks that would likely sink into the wet ground rather than actually manage to advance on the enemy as light Japanese tanks were. It was only when America showed up that the Imperial Japanese Army fought an enemy with superior tanks to its own, and then it used rather effective suicide tactics and tank destroyers rather than wasting the material to mass produce better tanks.
@@adrianarias6418 Mainly, Germany then had superior technologies simply. Also, tanks were less effective in the Asian theatre due to its terrain and the climate to begin with, so not too much resources were allocated.
This reminds me of the Japanese Campaign ending in Battlestations Pacific where Gen. McArthur surrendered to the Japanese aboard the Yamato in San Francisco bay. Anyone here?
Genres of anime like Mecha and TV shows like Super Sentai (Power Rangers) would not exist. Everything would be strictly regulated and censored for use as propaganda, like an anime of the Japanese WW2 manga about the Blue Foxes (Japan) fighting the evil forces of General Porkchop (China).
Is not this a science fiction? I'm not sure. Russian helicopter Kamov Ka-27 year of production 1973. In Japan called Akagi Ka-32A11BC. I do not want to be rude, but does the director know nothing about history or is it an alternative reality?
It’s so weird that they have helicopters and jet looking planes but their soldiers still use bolt action rifles and their ships still fire guns not missiles.
Cruise missiles were not yet a thing in the 60s I believe. In our version during the Cold War the Americans and Soviets still got good old battleships. I do love how in this alternate world the Soviets (and maybe the Americans as we see some Stryker LAVs in the Battle of Denver) were the ones with advanced tech and became target of something similar to Operation Paperclip, in our timeline.
@@inspecthergadget4503 cruise missiles were definitely a thing in the 60's, hell was a thing during ww2 with the V1 rockets, as was surface to air missiles and other guided missiles. Gun cruisers and battleships were all but scrapped or mothballed by the 60's, replaced wholly by guided missile frigates, destroyers, and cruisers, with heavy missile armaments and no longer reliant on heavy calibre main guns. Even as early as the late 1950's, you got a plethora of missile types and armaments on both sides of the cold war, so it made sense that guns would become the secondary armaments, as missiles have much more range, accuracy, and firepower. Sure, you got some use out of the Iowa class battleships during the Vietnam war for naval gunfire support and in the late 80's and desert storm after their reactivation, but that was not the norm. The Japanese fleet here is extremely out of touch with reality, and the writers who put this 1940's fleet in the 1960's definitely did not know anything about the development of naval armaments or ship design of the 60's, and just put the Yamato and Mogami cruisers to look cool. By that point in time, these ships would be nearing 30 years old, or even older in the case of the Mogami class cruisers, and pretty much obsolete.
Everyone’s talking about there Russian heli, but think about it this way. Russia is defeated but have very good helicopter designers. The Japanese (unlike the Germans) have no experience in that field of aviation. It’s not to unrealistic to assume that a Japanese version of project paper clip took place to acquire the best of Russia’s aviation and scientific community. This would enable them to attempt to keep pace with the Germans and would allow for the kamov helicopters we see in the show.
0:22 the Japanese on the soldiers’ hats were written from right to left and in kyujitai form (國 instead of 国). Such changes would’ve never happened had Japan not been defeated as seen here. I love the attention to details in this show.
@draconisgubernator dice q en el segundo 0:22 se puede leer en la gorra de los soldados de izquierda a derecha en escritura kyujitai (un alfabeto más antiguo del japonés) esas letras. Si nunca los hubiesen derrotado estarían utilizando el alfabeto más moderno existente, así q se nota mucho el atención al detalle.
Lol only PRC wrote in simplified Chinese today,the rest of Asia still wrote in traditional Chinese letters if they ever wrote in hanji, if Japan won china would still be writing in traditional Chinese as well
Too bad Yamato did not receive modernization in this scene. They already have super sonic jets and helicopters, I'd imagine Yamato would look different from its 1943 counterpart at this point.
Emyt Murray funny I was thinking something similar. All the great battleships lined up next to each other on display, like the intrepid in nyc. That would be amazing
They could have replaced the shitty 25mm aa with crapton 40mm bofors, 20mm oerlikons. Also to replace the inferior 127mm aa guns with the Type 98 100mm guns. But hey thats just me nitpicking hehe. The Iowa style Radar mast was cool af - if Yamato had this then Iowa would stand with an even less of a chance in ww2 - luckily that was never the case as Aircraft Carriers determined the fight and IJN lacked proper Radar FCS...
Also the smaller ships have radar masts, and the carrier has an angled deck similar to what the Midways/Essexes received. A lot of attention to detail, the designers could have just used standard WW2 models for the ships and 95% of the audience who are not naval buffs wouldn't have noticed.
Looks like a modified Taiho Class carrier as well. Probably one of the best designed carriers of WW2. As big as an Essex class but with an armored flight deck. Until the Midway Class (not counting the Shinano, which was not a fleet carrier) was the biggest fleet carrier of WW2. Its life was so short most people don't even remember the ship.
Mike P due to Washington naval treaty mussolini was only allowed 3 bb and maintain others I think so in a loophole he completely gutted the gulio cesare and Andrea doria and rebuilt them to modern standards . It was actually more expensive than just building 2 more Vittorio Veneto class but due to treaty limitations was a clever way to out match the french fleet.
or at least some of the sister ships did not. As I recall there were a few sister ships to the Yamato - one was grounded and another sunk by the Americans (or something like that)
@@DapaChrons all of the Yamato-class was sunk Musashi at Leyte Gulf by American strike aircraft Yamato suffers a similar fate during Operation Ten-Ichi-Go The 3rd sister, Shinano, was converted into an aircraft carrier but was sunk by a submarine, making her the largest warship ever to be sunk by a submarine
alternate timeline.... the suggestion wasm that in this alternate timelinem a yamato-class battleship survives... it just doesn't have to be the yamato herself...
Judging from the angle of the smokestack, I'd say that the aircraft carrier off Yamato's port-quarter at 0:13 is the Shinano. www.scalemates.com/products/img/2/7/8/965278-14481-85-pristine.jpg
In this alternate universe, Space Battleship Yamato would have been made out of the Yamato museum ship, anchored in Kure and kept as a symbol of the victory in WW2.
I personally saw the Missouri come in somewhere around 1985 under the Golden Gate bridge absolutely stunning I can't remember if it was coming in or leaving but it went right under the bridge. Beautiful battleship, awesome teak decks, International orange bridge absolutely stunning ! ! !
Bismarck was sunk too early in the war to be around. Fascist Italy probably has their new battleships, which were much more powerful and better-designed than Bismarck anyways.
There is an actual picture depicting both Bismarck and Tirpitz in New York harbor together with a number of ships while the close up shows a half sinking Avenger torpedo bomber and an overwhelming Luftwaffe above
Tenno Shenaniganizer there is no way Japan would have kept the Shinano in her aircraft carrier format post-war, it was massively oversized and in terms of capabilities was basically a support carrier, most likely she would have been converted back or just outright scrapped.
It appears to me to be a Tiaho modified with an angled deck for jet operations in the same way Essex and Midway class carriers were modified post war, it's a nice touch along with the Yamato having the helicopter landing platform and soviet designed helicopters being in Japanese hands given the way this timeline panned out.
The fact that Taiho (the carrier) is depicted accurately and theyve added an angled deck like the US did with their WW2 Essex-class after the war IRL ..., wow the historical details are crazy in this show.
That is too bad - Japan violated the first rule of war - Never start a war you can't win. After two tours in S.E. Asia - I would like to modify that rule and add - Or, start a war you have no intent to win, i.e. no nation building, no separating warring factions (see Muslims vs Christians OR Sunni vs Shia). The U.S. needs to stop policing the world.
That Agano class cruiser at 0:02 (top right) would run aground at it's pictured course. The water on that side of the pylon is 8-20ft and the Agano has a 18ft draught. It's gonna need some new bottom paint after this. And some pumps. And a few tugs to pull it off the rocks.
@Mad Ziam Quess you never watched Game of Thrones then? Also since this is Amazon Prime series, Amazon has the money to do this and more....after all Amazon's founder is currently the richest man in the world. Their Lord of the Rings TV show is actually going to be most expensive TV show ever made, ever dwarfing the budget of Game of Thrones.
That could actually happen in the future as the US is trying to find an idea how the fucc are they going to put railguns in their ships. And they're probably looking at that missouri x Yamato collaboration right now ;)
The scene is awesome, I like that they replaced Yamatos float planes with a helicopter. What I don't like is that additional mast they put on her, because it will block the main range finder from rotating.
@@peterongan9655 just watched it out of curiosity. It was shameful! In fact, Germans kept their line of development in tank technology with the "Leopard" main battle tank (just after WW2) and "Gepard" anti-aircraft system (in the 70's): Furthermore, they kept their main idea with the E-50, E-75 and E-100 lines, which was to have one chassis for different configurations.
@@andyz.5431 "Nazis definitely were not as bad as painted." Talk to people that lived during the time, go visit the camps, looke at the names of the murdered, look at all the data, listen to the storys of Germans that had to live threw this terrible time and you will find that the things you see in movies are in no way as cruel as the true horrors of the Nazis.
You havent missed much, Season 3 is very bad. Its mainly about who is in love with which person and of course they had to bring in the absolute essential gay couples. Seriously, I almost fell asleep while watching
3 Mogami class heavy cruisers.(there were only 4 been completed, 2 canceled) 1 Yamato. 1 Fantasy Taiho Kai.(with Angled Deck and side elevator, IJN shouldn't able to invent those ad-dons)
@The Premier I would have thought that the Nazi's gave them that technology as they stole many technologies from the future/alternate timelines through the films.
@@APPLEPIE978 It was the amecicans and the japanese who fought with carriers. European powers had very few very obsolete carriers and no experience to build better ones. If anything, in their timeline it would bee the japanese teaching the germans how to build carriers.
@@SmartassX1 I'm talking about in context to the TV show the clip is from where the Germans took future technology from films that the Japanese did not know existed. In the show the Japanese were not reaching the Germans anything, and were very much behind technology wise to the Germans in every way.
There were 4 Mogami class completed - Mogami, Mikuma, Suzuya and Kumano. (Ty Kancolle). We can assume that this is Taiho (it has an angled funnel which she did have in reality) but modernized for 1960 in this Japanese victory timeline, as Yamato has in a way similar to how the Iowas looked like during the Cold War.
2 canceled only 1st one named as "Ibuki", 2nd ship have never been named. After launch, Ibuki been redesign and changed is class to CVL, but never been commissioned. They're based on Mogami class and more modern then original Mogami class. It's funny to see Type 96 25mm and Type 93 5in AA guns are still in service in 1960s, they should be outdated.
In terms of (Im)practicality Yamato was actually far from unique. Literally every battleship class built in the 30s/40s was a waste of resources and obsolete upon launch.
Carrier appears to be of Taiho or Shinano design (both sunk in WW2) modified with a post-war angled flight deck (which begs the question : where did the idea came from in this universe? It was a British invention in ours). Taiho would be more realistic : Shinano was converted from a Yamato-class Battleship due to carrier losses during the war and Taiho would appear to be a better base for such a latter evolution. The planes on deck are quite intriguing : tails and wings remind me of F-4 Phantom 2, which would be consistent with the considered period. Has anyone more information about these designs?
Yeah its definitely a Taiho class as it lacks the flared bow of the Shinano. Considering the war went well for Japan there would've been no need to convert the Shinano to a carrier anyway as multiple Taihos wouldve been built. In addition the angled flight deck is such a logical way to increase deck space the Japanese wouldve inevitably developed it independently even without the British.
@@fludblud of course! you're right! looking at it again from another angle, it appears a level has been added to the island. This is also consistent with the growing complexity of air ops in post-war times (which resulted in the same island increase IRL). Globally a job well done for such a brief shot.
Before the development of the angled flight deck, deck space was managed in Japanese designs by either minimal superstructure or sponson superstructure. However, both of these were always acknowledged as a temporary solution, but were good enough for the time. The angled flight deck could still be a British invention, and it would be logical for the Japanese to use it on refitted CVs.
The Taiho was built as a fleet carrier. The Shinano was really nothing more than an oversized resupply carrier so it really wasn't supposed to join in fleet operations, although it probably would have. I don't know if the Japanese would have completed the Shinano. By 1942 most Imperial Japanese authorities realized that building huge battleships was a waste of material. Only the fact that the Yamato and Musashi were so far along kept them from being converted or scrapped. The Shinano was only about halfway completed by mid 1942. It would have been comissioned as a BB in 1945, after the end of the war. I supposed the IJN might have completed her to compete against the newer H Class battleships that Germany was talking about building but I personally think the Japanese would have concentrated on carrier production. Still, what this shows me is that the Japanese design has somewhat stagnated after the war. The Shinano was a great ship in 1944 but by 1962 would have been old and by 1962 standards, outclassed (if compared to US ship built during the same period). She was roughly the equivalant of the US Essex class but with an armored deck. By 1962 the US had modified the Midway class and built the Forrestal class carriers. I'm not sure what the Kriegsmarine was like in comparison but if the Germans had innovated in their naval design while the Japanese stagnated the war could go badly for the Imperial Japanese.
@Steve Campbell it's due to costs. Notice that other carriers are significantly smaller. Other countries take seriously cost effect relation. Not everyone can afford or are willing to spend crapload of money to build a behemoth, which will need horrendous logistic backup and enormous strike group to keep it safe. Countries like UK or India wanted more compact, fast, autonomous FOB rather than, money and manpower consuming floating city
i suspect that in this version of our world instead of a marvel cinematic universe they have a capcom cinematic universe...sengoku basara: infinity war, with oda nobunaga looking for the infinity swords...
Anyone else notice that the helicopter used is a soviet built KI-27 why on Earth would the imperial Japanese navy be using a soviet helicopter from the Cold War
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I was waiting for it
As a word of warships player i find this funny
Ahahahhahhahahaha
Lmao
IKR, dude 🤣
0:52 “I was painting the fleet”
“That is treason!”
Tony D | Correct. It's actually a disguised act of espionage.
Like Michael Jackson and Robin Williams pretending to die, so that officially they are 'off the hook'. Then when Donald Trump is in office, a huge amount of celebrities declared themselves to have officially died, including 'Princess Leia'. Obviously their Loyalty are toward Trump.
Oh did somebody watch In This Corner of The World too?
@@OrenTubing *sudoku
@@smartfrenandromax6651 what the fuck are you on about?
Japan won WW2: occupied America by Yamato
Japan lose WW2: occupied America by Anime
Tbh I prefer the Yamato
occupied world with anime
Clearly you’ve never seen Kantai Collection. They brought Yamato.
And she’s a knockout.
Makes no sense, how can America be occupied by anime or anything else from Japan if Japan lost WW2?
@@SubidubidubiDu1 Anime has taken over the populous through making everyone weebs
And with this scene the whole CGI budget was over lol
Those are not cgi those are real
@@1tems unless they actually built a bunch of WWII IJN ships, no they're all CGI.
@@xikungao2376 have you ever heard of a joke yet
@@1tems yes, but none of them were this boring 🤣
Not only CGI budget but whole serie budget. That's the only reason I can accept the garbage of the last season.
I wish battleships never became obsolete. They look so cool
I agree with you. There is just something majestic and noble about these ships that go face to face with eachother and fight like real warriors. Unlike the modern cowards who fight without even having a visual on eachother.
Plus, battleships are much more intimidating then carriers
Even worse, the British scrapped all their surviving battleships, as soon they became obsolete.
@@karolrawski2227 Ya'll had battleships?
_Cries in Dutch navy_
Russia has the Kirov class battlecruiser which, judging by its size, is closer to being a battleship rather than a cruiser.
@@nqh4393 And it’s still useless
WW2 Japan repot card:
Tanks: C
Airplanes: A-
Navy: A
soldier fanaticism: S
I always wondered why Japanese tanks looked so shitty compared to the German ones.
@@nicz7694 if you compare them with the Japanese tanks, they are wonderful
@@adrianarias6418 Real answer, the Japanese tanks were some of the finest for what they were meant to do. They weren't facing the heavy tanks of the Soviet Union, nor even the Infantry Tanks of France/UK, they were facing the KMT of China whose tank corp was outdated to a positively embarrassing degree. Their tanks were more than enough to drive the KMT back, and support their infantry.
Furthermore the terrain of China was nothing like the terrain of Europe, it wasn't suited for the heavy tanks that would likely sink into the wet ground rather than actually manage to advance on the enemy as light Japanese tanks were.
It was only when America showed up that the Imperial Japanese Army fought an enemy with superior tanks to its own, and then it used rather effective suicide tactics and tank destroyers rather than wasting the material to mass produce better tanks.
@@adrianarias6418 Mainly, Germany then had superior technologies simply. Also, tanks were less effective in the Asian theatre due to its terrain and the climate to begin with, so not too much resources were allocated.
Anime: S++
Here we have the -Hotel- _Yamato_ entering San Francisco for a refit that would convert her into a Space Battleship.
uchuu senkan YA-MA-TOOOO!
How do you say "We have a space battleship; suck it, Jerry!" in Japanese, anyway?
Ya! Ma! Toooooooo!
Kantai collection??
@@hauptmannneufeld It is Space Battleship Yamato, in Japanese 宇宙戦艦ヤマト, an awesone and time-honoured amine.
This reminds me of the Japanese Campaign ending in Battlestations Pacific where Gen. McArthur surrendered to the Japanese aboard the Yamato in San Francisco bay. Anyone here?
the best scene ever
I absolutely love that game. Still got it on my PC.
Oh my, yes! That game is so amazing! I love the possibility you can win the war with the Japanese Empire!
@@graustreifbrombeerkralle1078 you're everywhere lol
@The Premier same
Can we all just look at how those cars on the golden gate bridge are driving freely with little to no traffic jam?
I am more surprosdd by the fact the golden gate bridge is not deserted?!
I had the same thought. There should have been many lookie lues watching as the fleet steamed underneath the bridge...
I wonder how much different anime would be in this universe
I hate to rain on your parade but anime ceased to exist in this timeline
They have manga but it’s kind of nationalist, so I think same for anime.
In this universe Americans make anime
Genres of anime like Mecha and TV shows like Super Sentai (Power Rangers) would not exist. Everything would be strictly regulated and censored for use as propaganda, like an anime of the Japanese WW2 manga about the Blue Foxes (Japan) fighting the evil forces of General Porkchop (China).
naruto is more militarized
So the catapult was replaced for helicopters. Nice arrangement.
same as the IOWA and the missouri curing the transition in the cold war... good touch on that
I was impressed, if seemed like they did their homework.
Is not this a science fiction? I'm not sure. Russian helicopter Kamov Ka-27 year of production 1973. In Japan called Akagi Ka-32A11BC. I do not want to be rude, but does the director know nothing about history or is it an alternative reality?
It Maybe built by kayaba corporation (they have the two front alphabet like kamov and the built ka-2 scout helicopter too.)
@@mscz2324 Man in the High Castle is an alternate history in which Japan and Germany rule the world.
It’s so weird that they have helicopters and jet looking planes but their soldiers still use bolt action rifles and their ships still fire guns not missiles.
@Ultra Vires It doesn't scale properly. Guided missile technology, jets and helicopters were all around same time.
Korea war was also fought with Jet fighters and modern equipment while also old bolt action rifles from the 1880s were in service on both sides haha
Cruise missiles were not yet a thing in the 60s I believe. In our version during the Cold War the Americans and Soviets still got good old battleships. I do love how in this alternate world the Soviets (and maybe the Americans as we see some Stryker LAVs in the Battle of Denver) were the ones with advanced tech and became target of something similar to Operation Paperclip, in our timeline.
@@inspecthergadget4503 cruise missiles were definitely a thing in the 60's, hell was a thing during ww2 with the V1 rockets, as was surface to air missiles and other guided missiles. Gun cruisers and battleships were all but scrapped or mothballed by the 60's, replaced wholly by guided missile frigates, destroyers, and cruisers, with heavy missile armaments and no longer reliant on heavy calibre main guns. Even as early as the late 1950's, you got a plethora of missile types and armaments on both sides of the cold war, so it made sense that guns would become the secondary armaments, as missiles have much more range, accuracy, and firepower. Sure, you got some use out of the Iowa class battleships during the Vietnam war for naval gunfire support and in the late 80's and desert storm after their reactivation, but that was not the norm. The Japanese fleet here is extremely out of touch with reality, and the writers who put this 1940's fleet in the 1960's definitely did not know anything about the development of naval armaments or ship design of the 60's, and just put the Yamato and Mogami cruisers to look cool. By that point in time, these ships would be nearing 30 years old, or even older in the case of the Mogami class cruisers, and pretty much obsolete.
I wouldn't even be surprised to find that they are still using the awefull 25mm type 96 AA guns.
Everyone’s talking about there Russian heli, but think about it this way. Russia is defeated but have very good helicopter designers. The Japanese (unlike the Germans) have no experience in that field of aviation. It’s not to unrealistic to assume that a Japanese version of project paper clip took place to acquire the best of Russia’s aviation and scientific community. This would enable them to attempt to keep pace with the Germans and would allow for the kamov helicopters we see in the show.
But the Russians only got that knowledge from German scientists and through looting Germany after ww2...
The Japanese did have helicopter technology during WWII. Look up the "Kayaba Ka-1" and "Ka-2" models.
@@watchp1234 how to you think the americans achieved spaceflight and nuclear bombs?
The also have a lot of Russian ground vehicle designs.
@@watchp1234 Worth mentioning that autogyros are completely different to helicopters, but yes it does show potential
0:22 the Japanese on the soldiers’ hats were written from right to left and in kyujitai form (國 instead of 国). Such changes would’ve never happened had Japan not been defeated as seen here. I love the attention to details in this show.
Si nos lo traduces mucho mejor, porque no lo entiendo
@draconisgubernator dice q en el segundo 0:22 se puede leer en la gorra de los soldados de izquierda a derecha en escritura kyujitai (un alfabeto más antiguo del japonés) esas letras. Si nunca los hubiesen derrotado estarían utilizando el alfabeto más moderno existente, así q se nota mucho el atención al detalle.
@@haiweizhang2286 gracias!
Lol only PRC wrote in simplified Chinese today,the rest of Asia still wrote in traditional Chinese letters if they ever wrote in hanji, if Japan won china would still be writing in traditional Chinese as well
@@joetrump2983 忧郁的乌龟,now write that in traditional
Seeing the Japanese fleet was actually a very cool scene. I’d like to see more of the military infrastructure of both Japan and Germany
The production quality is fairly high, and that is expensive eye candy that isn't really needed to advance the narrative.
@@GlassTopRX7 But its cool af
H B back in the day “cool AF” used to get producers to make good episodes. But now a days they don’t care.
Too bad Yamato did not receive modernization in this scene. They already have super sonic jets and helicopters, I'd imagine Yamato would look different from its 1943 counterpart at this point.
@@Airdrifting they took the old catapults off and installed a helipad so it is a bit different
I like how the Taiho has an angled flight deck, the same update the Essex-Class-Carriers recieved in our timeline post-WW2
Could you imagine the Yamato, Bismarck, and Vittorio class battleships all performing a broadside at once. It would be awesome.
Emyt Murray funny I was thinking something similar. All the great battleships lined up next to each other on display, like the intrepid in nyc. That would be amazing
Every Yamato, Bismark, Vittorio, Iowa class ship firing one broadside. Enough to knock the earth out of orbit
Brian Tien that would be something to see
That would definitely be a grand sight to witness. I wouldn’t care if I went deaf. I would still see it happen no matter what.
That must be awesome dude
*world of warships intensified*
Highschool fleet season 2 looks really good
ahahahaha XD
Lol XD
Yeah XD
11/10 would watch
Wait a live action before the anime? Netflix is cool
And I thought this was a World of Warships trailer of Japanese Battleships?
Same
same here
Lol actually same
Same
Lol same
"Who called in the fleet?"
"The Yamato Cannon is loaded . . . And so am I"
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Interesiting her float plane catapults are removed and she also has an radar array near her bridge
Yeah the art department on this show does a really good job of figuring out how things would have continued to be upgraded had the Axis won
The art department applied the same sort of mods that were made to the Iowas postwar. That's damn good research & imagination.
They could have replaced the shitty 25mm aa with crapton 40mm bofors, 20mm oerlikons. Also to replace the inferior 127mm aa guns with the Type 98 100mm guns. But hey thats just me nitpicking hehe. The Iowa style Radar mast was cool af - if Yamato had this then Iowa would stand with an even less of a chance in ww2 - luckily that was never the case as Aircraft Carriers determined the fight and IJN lacked proper Radar FCS...
Also the smaller ships have radar masts, and the carrier has an angled deck similar to what the Midways/Essexes received. A lot of attention to detail, the designers could have just used standard WW2 models for the ships and 95% of the audience who are not naval buffs wouldn't have noticed.
@@SmokeyBCN goes to show that the people who are making this has a passion for history.
Looks like a modified Taiho Class carrier as well. Probably one of the best designed carriers of WW2. As big as an Essex class but with an armored flight deck. Until the Midway Class (not counting the Shinano, which was not a fleet carrier) was the biggest fleet carrier of WW2. Its life was so short most people don't even remember the ship.
It would be a sight to see if the Yamato was still alive :3
With what they were doing with it I think it is in the best place
@@echo5225 yes
If MacArthur watch this film definitely say WTF
it's a series
If HALSEY watched this, he'd be going *triggered.*
*Isoroku Yamamoto approves*
@@falloutghoul1 wait, which HALSEY?
@@FALL-LAFF-7477 The american admiral at the battle of Leyte gulf who is credited for crippling the japanese navy.
I like how it has a giant Radar array in the back just like the Iowas after the war
Yamato is still Beautiful as Ever
I would like to see the Yamato, next to the Bismarck and the Cavour.
What is Cavour
@@mikep3180 Conte di Cavour class battleship(Italian).
@@jamesyap8364 but these were WW1 designs
Mike P due to Washington naval treaty mussolini was only allowed 3 bb and maintain others I think so in a loophole he completely gutted the gulio cesare and Andrea doria and rebuilt them to modern standards . It was actually more expensive than just building 2 more Vittorio Veneto class but due to treaty limitations was a clever way to out match the french fleet.
Mike P ruclips.net/video/tSEZdHtd1og/видео.html
I'm guessing in this alternate timeline, the Japanese battleship Yamato did not sink. Interesting stuff.
or at least some of the sister ships did not. As I recall there were a few sister ships to the Yamato - one was grounded and another sunk by the Americans (or something like that)
@@DapaChrons all of the Yamato-class was sunk
Musashi at Leyte Gulf by American strike aircraft
Yamato suffers a similar fate during Operation Ten-Ichi-Go
The 3rd sister, Shinano, was converted into an aircraft carrier but was sunk by a submarine, making her the largest warship ever to be sunk by a submarine
alternate timeline.... the suggestion wasm that in this alternate timelinem a yamato-class battleship survives... it just doesn't have to be the yamato herself...
Have not read Philip K's book yet, im just speculating sry =D
Judging from the angle of the smokestack, I'd say that the aircraft carrier off Yamato's port-quarter at 0:13 is the Shinano.
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In this alternate universe, Space Battleship Yamato would have been made out of the Yamato museum ship, anchored in Kure and kept as a symbol of the victory in WW2.
Kontorotsui nah this universe would be space battleship Iowa which was sunk by a Japanese combined task force in 1944
Meh.
Gatlantis would crush the Axis like a bug with easy...as did to *United Earth*
I personally saw the Missouri come in somewhere around 1985 under the Golden Gate bridge absolutely stunning I can't remember if it was coming in or leaving but it went right under the bridge. Beautiful battleship, awesome teak decks, International orange bridge absolutely stunning ! ! !
*clears throat*
UCHUUUU SENKAN YAAMAATOOOOOOOO
Lol
Tow Wong - Umi yu-ka-ba..
do du dooo, do do do do du doooo
Mean while in New York Bismarck is sailing
*SABATON INTENSIFES*
Meanwhile in Genoa Italy ally of the greater Germanic reich The Cavour and Roma basically Fascist Italy answer to Japanese Yamato and Taiho class.
Bismarck was sunk too early in the war to be around.
Fascist Italy probably has their new battleships, which were much more powerful and better-designed than Bismarck anyways.
@@bkjeong4302 there will be turpiz
@declan Kerekere i almost forgot
for the next season, the Brooklyn bridge has the Bismarck sail underneath it.
Howard Stern that would be so epic
H44 would be much cooler
A Tirpitz will do:)))
Freidrich der Grosse said hi.
There is an actual picture depicting both Bismarck and Tirpitz in New York harbor together with a number of ships while the close up shows a half sinking Avenger torpedo bomber and an overwhelming Luftwaffe above
Random female: "I was painting the fleet"
Kido: "It's treason then"
Everyone gangsta until the HOTEL floating under the Golden Gate
カッコいい💕このドラマ観たいんだけど、アマゾンプライム入ってないから観れないんだよね…。
近代化された戦艦大和カッコよすぎるやろ…
Reich ___
そうだよ(便乗)
What?
@@dp_upperscore8119
They said about modernized YAMATO is so cool.
hsgw tkr
thank you
じゃけん、夜乗りましょうね〜👍😬
The Yamato just has such an iconic and recognizable shape, a beautiful ship!
Man imagine driving over a yamato class, i almost went underneath an arleigh Burke class that was crossing the Hampton roads bridge tunnel
😭 the yamato warship it's just too beautiful
I was impressed by the quality of this scene, so moving as well.
0:01 is that a modernized Taiho?
Taiho? I thought it was Shinano. They look similar to my eye
Tenno Shenaniganizer the bow design is different.. The rest though yes they're quite similar
Tenno Shenaniganizer there is no way Japan would have kept the Shinano in her aircraft carrier format post-war, it was massively oversized and in terms of capabilities was basically a support carrier, most likely she would have been converted back or just outright scrapped.
It appears to me to be a Tiaho modified with an angled deck for jet operations in the same way Essex and Midway class carriers were modified post war, it's a nice touch along with the Yamato having the helicopter landing platform and soviet designed helicopters being in Japanese hands given the way this timeline panned out.
The fact that Taiho (the carrier) is depicted accurately and theyve added an angled deck like the US did with their WW2 Essex-class after the war IRL ..., wow the historical details are crazy in this show.
I was in awe when I saw this for the first time!!
It would be more realistic with a fog bank pushing through the Golden Gate and the Yamato appearing through it right before Alcatraz.
Yup, typical bay area weather. And it would look much cooler too.
From the mist, a shape, a ship, is taking form
But this time it aint the Bismarck.
@@Chrischi3TutorialLPs *YAMATO IN MOTION*
I lived to see a soviet Kamov helicopter landing on a Yamato. :))
People keep on focusing on Yamato. But can I give a shout out on how sexy Taihou looks with an angled flight deck?
Imagine, in an alternate universe,
*_This Yamato and Bismarck are still floating as war museums_*
*side by side*
More people died on that ship alone than all our boys at Pearl harbor.
The Yamato's crew number was 2767, in the Pearl Harbour attack, 2403 persons died.
So yes
@Joseph Roberts relax Terminator... I'm just saying because that's how big the ship really was.
That is too bad - Japan violated the first rule of war - Never start a war you can't win. After two tours in S.E. Asia - I would like to modify that rule and add - Or, start a war you have no intent to win, i.e. no nation building, no separating warring factions (see Muslims vs Christians OR Sunni vs Shia). The U.S. needs to stop policing the world.
Karma is a biotch, times ten.
Vengeance was ours to take and we took it
That Agano class cruiser at 0:02 (top right) would run aground at it's pictured course. The water on that side of the pylon is 8-20ft and the Agano has a 18ft draught. It's gonna need some new bottom paint after this. And some pumps. And a few tugs to pull it off the rocks.
Beautiful in life and death. And in a alternate timeline, too.
This is a certified Kishi moment
I am proud you said yanato-class not just yamato, good job
I can't believe this is actually a tv show !! SFX are so good!!
@Mad Ziam Quess you never watched Game of Thrones then? Also since this is Amazon Prime series, Amazon has the money to do this and more....after all Amazon's founder is currently the richest man in the world. Their Lord of the Rings TV show is actually going to be most expensive TV show ever made, ever dwarfing the budget of Game of Thrones.
@@Balnazzardi you say that like i don't have to worry about the new Lotr series which i am nervous.
I like how the IJN ships in this universe have modifications that were put on US ships after the war IRL
Completed this series in Amazon Prime.
I must say this is good series and i really love it.
"How to reach climax?"
*W A T C H
T H I S*
Climaxing Intensifies
What are they waiting for to turn it into a spaceship. Everyone wants a space battleship Yamato.
That could actually happen in the future as the US is trying to find an idea how the fucc are they going to put railguns in their ships. And they're probably looking at that missouri x Yamato collaboration right now ;)
Thank you Hirohito, very cool!
大和の後部カタパルトがヘリポートになってるね
御坂妹
艦載機格納庫はどうなったのかな?
Soviet/Russian Ka-29, lol
stalin on board secretly
It's a Ka-29/31 Helix
my thoughts exactly lol
So Soviets helped?????
@@brandont9113 germans invaded America using T55.
amazing shot!!
マストとレーダー、ヘリ甲板が増設された大和型に、アングルドデッキ化された大鳳型に、随伴の最上型重巡、if改装としては現実路線でよくできてますね。
Wut?? :D
He just said that the Yamato has a mast, and a helipad. also said that it was remodelled very well
これなんて言う映画?
フィリップ・K・ディック原作の小説、「高い城の男」という作品を題材としたアマゾンプライム限定の連続テレビシリーズで、
日本、ドイツ、イタリアが第2次世界大戦に勝利したIF世界で占領下のアメリカが舞台となっています。
この大艦隊のシーンは第3シーズンで登場します。
松岡ジョニーありがとうございます。
The scene is awesome, I like that they replaced Yamatos float planes with a helicopter. What I don't like is that additional mast they put on her, because it will block the main range finder from rotating.
No one:
History Channel after midnight:
this could be a star trek sequel for the mirror universe.
Russian designed helicopters in the empire of japan 😂😂
Kersh maybe they conquered Russia too? I guess
In this time line, Japan controls Eastern Siberia so maybe they got the designs there.
Don't forget about Nazis using t 54s and BTRS
@@GabrielUngacta I think it's T 55, and I hate that scene because it's not look very German except for it's painting.
@@peterongan9655 just watched it out of curiosity. It was shameful! In fact, Germans kept their line of development in tank technology with the "Leopard" main battle tank (just after WW2) and "Gepard" anti-aircraft system (in the 70's): Furthermore, they kept their main idea with the E-50, E-75 and E-100 lines, which was to have one chassis for different configurations.
Remember kids: It`s not a war crime if you win the war.
How did I not hear that Season 3 was released?
Nevermind, it's worst. Looks like a Hollywood jew complained that Nazis must be painted more cruel and evil.
@@andyz.5431 why? Were nazis good people or what?
@@andyz.5431 Nah, the Nazis were still much worse than most others during that time.
@@andyz.5431 "Nazis definitely were not as bad as painted." Talk to people that lived during the time, go visit the camps, looke at the names of the murdered, look at all the data, listen to the storys of Germans that had to live threw this terrible time and you will find that the things you see in movies are in no way as cruel as the true horrors of the Nazis.
You havent missed much, Season 3 is very bad. Its mainly about who is in love with which person and of course they had to bring in the absolute essential gay couples. Seriously, I almost fell asleep while watching
3 Mogami class heavy cruisers.(there were only 4 been completed, 2 canceled)
1 Yamato.
1 Fantasy Taiho Kai.(with Angled Deck and side elevator, IJN shouldn't able to invent those ad-dons)
@The Premier I would have thought that the Nazi's gave them that technology as they stole many technologies from the future/alternate timelines through the films.
@@APPLEPIE978 It was the amecicans and the japanese who fought with carriers. European powers had very few very obsolete carriers and no experience to build better ones. If anything, in their timeline it would bee the japanese teaching the germans how to build carriers.
@@SmartassX1 I'm talking about in context to the TV show the clip is from where the Germans took future technology from films that the Japanese did not know existed. In the show the Japanese were not reaching the Germans anything, and were very much behind technology wise to the Germans in every way.
There were 4 Mogami class completed - Mogami, Mikuma, Suzuya and Kumano. (Ty Kancolle).
We can assume that this is Taiho (it has an angled funnel which she did have in reality) but modernized for 1960 in this Japanese victory timeline, as Yamato has in a way similar to how the Iowas looked like during the Cold War.
2 canceled only 1st one named as "Ibuki", 2nd ship have never been named.
After launch, Ibuki been redesign and changed is class to CVL, but never been commissioned.
They're based on Mogami class and more modern then original Mogami class.
It's funny to see Type 96 25mm and Type 93 5in AA guns are still in service in 1960s, they should be outdated.
Rarely a sight, mere nostalgia.
Reminds me of the Red alert 2 scene where the san fransisco bridge was crossed by Soviet Apocalypse tanks instead of Yamato battleships
Love the crown prince said these lines " they (Nazis) ride jets while we are boarding the steam ships" hahahah
it's weird seeing IJN Yamato near America...
Any fleet would enter and leave the Golden Gate in single file.
now it's the grand hotel san fransisco
Ahhh the Yamato in alls its glory
Political and practical realities aside the Yamato has to be the best looking warship of WW2.
In terms of (Im)practicality Yamato was actually far from unique. Literally every battleship class built in the 30s/40s was a waste of resources and obsolete upon launch.
I'd say that Bismarck class was way more better looking but tastes are tastes and never shall be discussed.
Did you guys not notice that Takao was also majestic in this scene.
Where is Takao, can’t see here, I see what look to be Mogami, Yamato, Taiho, and a few freighters
高い城の男本当に良かった
ジークハイル!
Carrier appears to be of Taiho or Shinano design (both sunk in WW2) modified with a post-war angled flight deck (which begs the question : where did the idea came from in this universe? It was a British invention in ours). Taiho would be more realistic : Shinano was converted from a Yamato-class Battleship due to carrier losses during the war and Taiho would appear to be a better base for such a latter evolution. The planes on deck are quite intriguing : tails and wings remind me of F-4 Phantom 2, which would be consistent with the considered period. Has anyone more information about these designs?
Yeah its definitely a Taiho class as it lacks the flared bow of the Shinano. Considering the war went well for Japan there would've been no need to convert the Shinano to a carrier anyway as multiple Taihos wouldve been built. In addition the angled flight deck is such a logical way to increase deck space the Japanese wouldve inevitably developed it independently even without the British.
@@fludblud of course! you're right! looking at it again from another angle, it appears a level has been added to the island. This is also consistent with the growing complexity of air ops in post-war times (which resulted in the same island increase IRL). Globally a job well done for such a brief shot.
Before the development of the angled flight deck, deck space was managed in Japanese designs by either minimal superstructure or sponson superstructure.
However, both of these were always acknowledged as a temporary solution, but were good enough for the time. The angled flight deck could still be a British invention, and it would be logical for the Japanese to use it on refitted CVs.
The Taiho was built as a fleet carrier. The Shinano was really nothing more than an oversized resupply carrier so it really wasn't supposed to join in fleet operations, although it probably would have. I don't know if the Japanese would have completed the Shinano. By 1942 most Imperial Japanese authorities realized that building huge battleships was a waste of material. Only the fact that the Yamato and Musashi were so far along kept them from being converted or scrapped. The Shinano was only about halfway completed by mid 1942. It would have been comissioned as a BB in 1945, after the end of the war. I supposed the IJN might have completed her to compete against the newer H Class battleships that Germany was talking about building but I personally think the Japanese would have concentrated on carrier production. Still, what this shows me is that the Japanese design has somewhat stagnated after the war. The Shinano was a great ship in 1944 but by 1962 would have been old and by 1962 standards, outclassed (if compared to US ship built during the same period). She was roughly the equivalant of the US Essex class but with an armored deck. By 1962 the US had modified the Midway class and built the Forrestal class carriers. I'm not sure what the Kriegsmarine was like in comparison but if the Germans had innovated in their naval design while the Japanese stagnated the war could go badly for the Imperial Japanese.
@Steve Campbell it's due to costs. Notice that other carriers are significantly smaller. Other countries take seriously cost effect relation. Not everyone can afford or are willing to spend crapload of money to build a behemoth, which will need horrendous logistic backup and enormous strike group to keep it safe. Countries like UK or India wanted more compact, fast, autonomous FOB rather than, money and manpower consuming floating city
Glad we won that war. 😊👍
Nice too see USS Missouri and IJN Yamato go side by side fighting aliens in a sequel of Battleship.
Imperial Japanese Niggas
The right ship at the wrong time
i suspect that in this version of our world instead of a marvel cinematic universe they have a capcom cinematic universe...sengoku basara: infinity war, with oda nobunaga looking for the infinity swords...
What's the aircraft carrier beside the Yamato? Is it a modified Taiho?
Andrew Montgomery
Looks like it
これが「高い城の男」ですか…
原作読まねば。
"Its Treason Then"
Palpy: Yes, I AM THE SENATE!
Anyone else notice that the helicopter used is a soviet built KI-27 why on Earth would the imperial Japanese navy be using a soviet helicopter from the Cold War
coz in that scene, it is 1962.
Anyone know what the theme music is for this scene?
プラモデル作ってて思ったけど0:51 のシーンで注意危険機械って書いてあるあの装置は何?他にも何箇所か付いてるし対空防御兵装かと思ってたけど砲身ないし
博識ニキ教えてクレメンス
Everything changed when the fire nation attacked 👀🔥
0:54
Most random and funniest scene ever
The shinano with the angled flight deck and the Yamato with the helipad and new mast adds a nice touch to how some ships would look if modernized
That's Taiho, not Shinano
I would love to use this footage to make an Intro
World of warships Japanese edition 2.0. Update
My number one favourite battleship of them all. I like that they put a helipad instead of the catapults to launch aircraft at the back of the ship.
They just sink Enterprise
Me : wait thats illegal
Oh fuc I just realized that.
ENTY NO!
I think USS enterprise was sunk in midway. If Japanese won battle of midway. The midway we know and love will be Taihuo class name IJN Middō~ei.
And Yamato, Musashi, Shinano, and Yamato's cancelled sisterships sank the either 4 or 6 Iowas in combat
Imagine this beginning scene but with Battlestation Pacific: Yamato’s theme song