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Answer (1 of 12): The USS Iowa displaces 56,000 tons at full load. The Yamato displaces 71,000 tons at full load. The Iowa was 887 feet long as opposed to the Yamato’s 862 feet true enough, but the Yamato was almost 128 feet wide as opposed to the Iowa’s just over 108 feet. The Iowa’s again had a...

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HMS Vanguard (23) was a British fast battleship built during the Second World War and commissioned after the war ended. She was the biggest and fastest of the Royal Navy's battleships, the only ship of her class and the last battleship to be built. She was (L) Nov 30, 1944. (wikipedia.org) 06.2022 (Color) World Of Warships Wallpaper, Hms Vanguard, Destroyer Ship, Navy Battleship, Navy Coast Guard, Navy Carriers, Hms Hood, Royal Navy Ships, Battle Ships

HMS Vanguard (23) was a British fast battleship built during the Second World War and commissioned after the war ended. She was the biggest and fastest of the Royal Navy's battleships, the only ship of her class and the last battleship to be built. She was (L) Nov 30, 1944. (wikipedia.org) 06.2022 (Color)

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HMS Duke of York was one of Britain's five 14 in King George V class battleships, designed in the 1930s to 35000 ton Washington Treaty tonnage limits.  She was flagship of the force that sank German battleship Scharnhorst on Boxing Day 1943 in a purely surface action, with no air involvement.  Of the class only Prince of Wales (sunk by Japanese aircraft in December 1941) did not survive WW2. Hms Prince Of Wales, Perang Dunia Ii, Royal Navy Ships, Battle Ships, British Royal Navy, Capital Ship, Us Navy Ships, Naval Force, King George V

HMS Duke of York was one of Britain's five 14 in King George V class battleships, designed in the 1930s to 35000 ton Washington Treaty tonnage limits. She was flagship of the force that sank German battleship Scharnhorst on Boxing Day 1943 in a purely surface action, with no air involvement. Of the class only Prince of Wales (sunk by Japanese aircraft in December 1941) did not survive WW2.

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