Updated 07 January 2013
Battleship Yamato at Sibuyan Sea 24 October
1944
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph
# 80-G-325953
IJN Yamato on trials 30 October 1941
This well-known photograph was seized
by Occupation Authorities in Japan following the end of World War II
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph
# 80-G-704702
Incomplete guns being inspected by Australian
Troops in May 1946
Australian War Memorial Photograph ID
129970
46 cm (18.1") Target Projectiles now in Hawaii at the Headquarters of the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet
Inscription on the Plaque at this site:
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The driving bands on these projectiles
have been removed and replaced with a thin metal cover which has been painted
a copper color. Nathan Okun believes that these are actually Type
91 APC projectiles which have been modified for target practice.
Special thanks to Mike Connelley who took several close-up pictures of
these shells for Nathan to analyze.
Projectile Display at Yûshûkan
Museum at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan
From left to right:
46 cm (18.1") Type 1 APC, two 12"
(30.5 cm) projectiles for the battleship Mikasa and a 46 cm (18.1")
HE
Picture courtesy of Taku Saito and from
Museum
Trip
Diagram of typical Type 91 Projectile
Sketch from "US Naval Technical Mission
to Japan report O-19: Japanese Projectiles General Types"
Page History
28 May 2008 - Benchmark
29 June 2012 - Updated to latest template
07 January 2013 - Added picture of guns
on beach