Interesting footage. Nice shots of the crew running through their drills with the practice gun. The floatplane appears to be a Kawanishi E7K2. Officially called the "Navy Type 94 Reconnaisance Seaplane Model 2".
Was that a radar dome installed behind the the 3rd crewman? I checked the Wiki entry and it doesn't mention anything. EDIT: A little research shows it to be a Type 3 Mark 6 Model 4 (Type H6) surface search radar. There was also a notation in another entry about MAD gear, but no details.
@@Oligodendrocyte139 I couldn't find any greater detail on it; somebody might have misunderstood what it does/poor translation. I don't know much about MAD tech, but I can't see them carrying much more weight on a plane that size, so maybe it is wrong on that score.
@MM22966 So, they did develop the technology, called KMX, it doesn't look too bulky, and was fitted to floatplanes. The Aleutian campaign is probably too early though. Interesting 👍
I'm not very au fait with the minutia of Japanese naval vessels but comparing to references I would agree, although the cameraman seems to be on board a different class, possibly the Nagara-class cruiser Abukuma
Ideen.. The whole alutian operation was a mess and did not contribute at all to midway.. Would have been much wiser to put the carrier in a parallel course with kidu butai in case there is a trap to fight back
@@Grandizer8989 yes... A few icy rocks where the japs would only suffer cold, snow and there was noway to go from there.. A grave strategic mistake.. Later they were easily surrounded and driven away..
On the "Bismarck" those "Ladeübungskanonen" practice breeches (one for 10.5 cm and one for 15 cm guns) were on the deck between two rear main turrets Casar and Dora, on the "Scharnhorst" they were in front of the funnel just inboard of the foremost 10.5 cm mounts, and there was one on the "Nurnberg" in front of starboard rear torpedo set. Didn't find them on "Hipper" or "Deutschland" classes though.
It kind of surprises me that they don't have any low pressure steam fittings on the weather deck to just hose most of this stuff off, and they have to hammer it off.
Seeing ww2 Japanese footage is so rare and unique. Amazing scenes.
There is an entire documentary in colour from Japanese service men who filmed using Kodak colour during the war.
@@SMGJohn Whats the name of it? where can it be seen?
@@Pkarchpray16
Its literally called "Japan's War in Colour (2004)"
The only way to see it is going into the high seas or buying the DVD from Amazon.
Interesting footage. Nice shots of the crew running through their drills with the practice gun. The floatplane appears to be a Kawanishi E7K2. Officially called the "Navy Type 94 Reconnaisance Seaplane Model 2".
Was that a radar dome installed behind the the 3rd crewman? I checked the Wiki entry and it doesn't mention anything.
EDIT: A little research shows it to be a Type 3 Mark 6 Model 4 (Type H6) surface search radar. There was also a notation in another entry about MAD gear, but no details.
@@MM22966Well, well. I never knew MAD technology was around so early 👍
Agreed
@@Oligodendrocyte139 I couldn't find any greater detail on it; somebody might have misunderstood what it does/poor translation. I don't know much about MAD tech, but I can't see them carrying much more weight on a plane that size, so maybe it is wrong on that score.
@MM22966 So, they did develop the technology, called KMX, it doesn't look too bulky, and was fitted to floatplanes. The Aleutian campaign is probably too early though. Interesting 👍
One of those cases where you better win, because going into the water is right out.
Not so tough after all. British light cruisers had an open bridge.
@@billyponsonbyThat just makes them dumb. I bet those guys felt real tough when they were freezing
@@billyponsonby I am shivering just thinking about it.
See the dude going up the frozen ladder with no gloves? Sailors were a different breed back then.
Excellent work by the cameraman, whoever he was.
Incredible!
I'm pretty sure that's IJN CL Tama at the start. She had a unique camo pattern...
I'm not very au fait with the minutia of Japanese naval vessels but comparing to references I would agree, although the cameraman seems to be on board a different class, possibly the Nagara-class cruiser Abukuma
5:40 ah yes, catapult take off, impressive this technic also can work properly with a monoplane like aichi e13a
ah yes, the famous ice camo pattern
Mopping the deck as soon as the ice was knocked off, 0:31
The tail (Aleutian Fleet) was too far away from the head (Midway Fleet) to help save the day. Big mistake by Yamamoto. One of many, actually
Ideen.. The whole alutian operation was a mess and did not contribute at all to midway.. Would have been much wiser to put the carrier in a parallel course with kidu butai in case there is a trap to fight back
@@magr7424 Yup. Nimitz was probably like, The Aleutians? Where the hell is that? They can have them!
@@Grandizer8989 yes... A few icy rocks where the japs would only suffer cold, snow and there was noway to go from there.. A grave strategic mistake.. Later they were easily surrounded and driven away..
4:20 Question: was that a mock-up breech for gun drill? I had no idea such an installation would be on a ship. Is that common?
On the "Bismarck" those "Ladeübungskanonen" practice breeches (one for 10.5 cm and one for 15 cm guns) were on the deck between two rear main turrets Casar and Dora, on the "Scharnhorst" they were in front of the funnel just inboard of the foremost 10.5 cm mounts, and there was one on the "Nurnberg" in front of starboard rear torpedo set. Didn't find them on "Hipper" or "Deutschland" classes though.
From 4:20 they're practicing on a loading simulator
AMAZING 😊😊😊
I'm pretty sure Wargaming would be interested in this historical footage!
Kuma class light cruiser?
Note: Left and right seemed to be reversed, judged from Japanese characters.
I wonder what the survival rate was on a IJN light cruiser?
About 50 percent of them survived the war. Mostly due to lack of fuel at the end. Most of the losses were in port or at anchor due to air stirkes.
cold
A CL with single mount 14cm guns. Nagara? or one of her classmates?
It kind of surprises me that they don't have any low pressure steam fittings on the weather deck to just hose most of this stuff off, and they have to hammer it off.
Как называется исходный фильм?
It’s called why haven’t you gotten rid of Putin yet
@@Grandizer8989 Putin will stay much longer than your colonial leaders, at least until the job is done
Wrong place to peddle your politics Captain Neoconservative@@Grandizer8989
What kind of cruiser is this?
Had to have been miserable duty, even worse for the crew of an open-cockpit scout plane.
The scout plane was during the summer months (no ice.)
How miserable that looks!
Do you get your footage from CriticalPast?
Heavens no.
What's that icy substance on the deck? Not snow can't be.