Warships
United States
USS Montana
This battle ship was built to keep up with the Japanese battle ships. The Japanese were becoming stronger and the US had to keep up with them. This ship was considered to be one of the strongest battleships in the US Naval forces. The production year was 1940 and required a crew of 2, 355. The length of the ship was 920.5 feet. (23)
This battle ship was built to keep up with the Japanese battle ships. The Japanese were becoming stronger and the US had to keep up with them. This ship was considered to be one of the strongest battleships in the US Naval forces. The production year was 1940 and required a crew of 2, 355. The length of the ship was 920.5 feet. (23)
Britain
HMS Belfast
This ship was produced to increase ships in the steel fortress of Great Britain. This town class ship was produced to weigh less than 10,000 tons. This ship was produced in 1939 and required a crew of 850 people. The length of the ship was 613.6 feet. (23)
This ship was produced to increase ships in the steel fortress of Great Britain. This town class ship was produced to weigh less than 10,000 tons. This ship was produced in 1939 and required a crew of 850 people. The length of the ship was 613.6 feet. (23)
Germany
Admiral Hipper
This ship was classified as a heavy cruiser. This ship was credited for sinking many of Great Britain's battleships. The year it was first put into service was 1939 and required a crew of 1,600. The length of the ship was 639.8 feet. (23)
This ship was classified as a heavy cruiser. This ship was credited for sinking many of Great Britain's battleships. The year it was first put into service was 1939 and required a crew of 1,600. The length of the ship was 639.8 feet. (23)
Japan
IJN Kongo
This ship was part of a government agreement to expand the Japanese Naval forces. This was the first battleship out of a series of four. It was also the last ship to be built out of the country. It was 26,230 tons with a length of 692.3 feet. It was first produced in 1941 and required a crew of 1,201. (23)
This ship was part of a government agreement to expand the Japanese Naval forces. This was the first battleship out of a series of four. It was also the last ship to be built out of the country. It was 26,230 tons with a length of 692.3 feet. It was first produced in 1941 and required a crew of 1,201. (23)