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The Iowa-class battleships will remain museum pieces for the foreseeable future. Still, if the will and the funding were there, there are some very interesting things that could be done with them that would neatly patch holes in the U.S. Navy’s force structure—particularly the ability to fight and sink enemy ships.

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The Montana class battleship was designed to be the successor to the four Iowa class fast battleships in service during World War II, a further two Iowa class battleships were under construction but scrapped at the end of the war. Montana Class Battleship, Ww2 Battleships, Battleship Bismarck, Us Battleships, Battleship Yamato, Imperial Japanese Navy, Us Navy Ships, Naval History, United States Navy

The Montana class battleship was designed to be the successor to the four Iowa class fast battleships in service during World War II, a further two Iowa class battleships were under construction but scrapped at the end of the war. Although slower than the existing Iowa class battleships due to increased size and armour plating; the Montana class design had superior firepower with 12 x 16 inch main guns arranged in four turrets as opposed to the Iowa class 9 x 16 inch guns arranged in three…

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The Montana-class of battleship (BB-67 to BB-71) was designed beginning in 1939 to be the US Navy's largest and most powerful ships of this type. The Montana-class was suspended and cancelled in the early years of World War II as aircraft carrier construction took a higher priority. Montana Class Battleship, Yamato Class Battleship, Us Battleships, Battle Ships, Capital Ship, Imperial Japanese Navy, Naval History, United States Navy, Navy Ships

The Montana-class of battleship (BB-67 to BB-71) was designed beginning in 1939 to be the US Navy's largest and most powerful ships of this type. The Montana-class was suspended and cancelled in the early years of World War II as aircraft carrier construction took a higher priority.

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