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The ordnance that made the attack on Pearl Harbor so devastating
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The ordnance that made the attack on Pearl Harbor so devastating

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: December 7, 2024 5:55 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published December 7, 2024
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For their surprise attack at Pearl Harbor, the Japanese utilized a mix of torpedoes and bombs — some specially customized for the assault.

By December 1941, the Japanese had refined their “Type 91, Modification 2″ torpedo to be extremely reliable. But Pearl Harbor’s shallow 45-foot waters posed a problem: when dropped, a torpedo would typically plunge at least 90 feet before rising to attack depth.

After extensive testing, the Japanese attached wooden tail fins and slipped wooden sheaths over the torpedo’s side anti-roll tabs.

Both additions—which increased surface area, added buoyancy and broke away upon impact with the water — proved decisive.

(Graphic by Jim Laurier)

Torpedo planes coordinated their assault with aircraft carrying Type 99 anti-ship bombs, which were converted artillery shells.

When dropped from altitude, the streamlined projectiles could pierce steel armor, penetrate through a ship’s decks and explode.

One such bomb caused the massive fatal explosion aboard the USS Arizona, killing 1,177 servicemen in seconds.

To strike targets further inland, dive bombers carried the Type 98 general-purpose bomb, wreaking havoc on airfields, structures, vehicles, and parked aircraft.

This story originally appeared on HistoryNet.com.

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