Warships Size Comparison (Launch year - Length - Displacement)

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A Size Comparison Video of 54 Warships launched in the first half of 20th Century.
Note: The displacement or displacement tonnage of a ship is its weight based on the amount of water its hull displaces at varying loads and should not be confused with measurements of volume or capacity typically used for commercial vessels, such as net tonnage, gross tonnage, or deadweight tonnage.

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Models used are from WoWs by maxromash, some from 3dwarehouse.
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Music: Dead Man's Opera by Silencyde
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Yamato is the only battleship to fly to outer space

FSch.
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Strange to not add HMS Dreadnought or Warspite, yet add a load of unfinished/paper ships.

sirharoldcat
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The Yamato (大和) is a warship that was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Yamato and its sister ship Musashi are the heaviest warships built (71, 659 tons at full capacity). Its main weapon, the 46 cm Type 94 cannon, is the largest weapon ever mounted on a warship. However, despite being so powerful, neither ship survived the war. It was attacked by American planes and badly damaged.

chucky
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The thought of all those ships teaming up sent shivers and awe down my spine at the same time.

alteregoofputin
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i see a lot of World of Warships and very little actual ship knowledge

jotabe
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No sign of the HMS Dreadnaught? The ship that basically started the capital ship class as we know it?

CrichtonNo
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*Me after seeing Yamato*
“I've seen enough I'm satisfied"

HemantK
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Add a lot of ships that actually existed:❌
Add a lot of paper ships and unfinished ones:✅

lanz
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Shame the IJN Shinano wasn't included, the third of the Yamato class battleships, it was converted to an aircraft carrier to try and make up some of the losses the Japanese Navy had suffered. It was 869 feet long and weighed 69, 000 tons and was sunk by the US submarine USS Archerfish and to this day remains the largest ship ever sunk by a submarine.

Bayan
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The tirpitz is not in the video:


[sad battleship noises]

johnronald
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You put a lot of work into this. Nice job. Thank you very much!❤

NicholasKandis
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Bismark, Yamato, Iowa beast made of steel, with precision engineering, king of waves meant to rule the 7 oceans, prides of nations

voltgaming
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The shape of Yamato from the birdview is outstanding.

lennonist
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Simply beautiful, I have always had a great taste towards warships, that is why I am a World of warships player, you did a nice job

Crisisdarkness
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Excellent video great graphics. You got quality of the best ones, keep the hard work

miguelrosas
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Stalingrad-class battlecruiser never launched and only exist on paper and in world of warships...

KevinChen
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If the Stalingrad is in the list, and was not even built...

Well...

H-44

nikolai
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Gneisenau was the same class as Scharnhorst and never actual featured the armament in the video. It was due for conversion but was sunk as a block ship before they started.

Model_Guy
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It would have been great to see an overhead, zoomed-out shot of all the ships so we could have really seen the overall progression/comparison.

genusrosaceous
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was this supposed to be real ships because the two heavy russian cruisers never existed but on paper

motaz