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General Category => Military/Defense News => Topic started by: DemolitionMan on September 24, 2017, 08:53:45 am

Title: Death Match: Could An Old Battleship Sink America's New Stealth Destroyer?
Post by: DemolitionMan on September 24, 2017, 08:53:45 am
br Robert Farley

No one has ever hit an Iowa class battleship with 150 6” shells over the course of 30 minutes. However, World War II offers some experience; the German battleship Bismarck underwent an even more vicious storm of fire and steel, and the Japanese battleship Hiei suffered something similar. Both ships survived the initial onslaught, but were disabled and later sank. Undoubtedly, Wisconsin’s armor would provide a great deal of protection from 6” shells armed with fragmentation (rather than armor piercing) warheads. The Wisconsin is armored against 16”/45 shells, which are much heavier and have much greater penetrating power than the land attack munitions fired by Zumwalt. Nevertheless, the sheer number of hits would leave Wisconsin’s lightly armored ends and unarmored upper works devastated and in flames.

What would happen if the US Navy’s latest destroyer, the USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) fought against the Navy’s last battleship, the USS Wisconsin (BB-64)? Fireworks.

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/death-match-could-old-battleship-sink-americas-new-stealth-22194