That Iowa refit is implausible to the point of actually being stupid.
The Era of battleships died with the advent of carrier aviation. The main reason that the Iowas were reactivated were because they could carry a large number of Tomahawks, and we had the hulls in storage.
Not very because it had 5 principal reasons for why the US Navy take this for reactive they 3 times:
their speed,
Their speed was reduced progressively every time they were activated. At the end container vessels could outrun them.
their medium/heavy armor,
Useless when even a helo launched AT missile can penetrate it, let alone something big and nasty.
their large hull,
I'll give you that one.
their powerfull main guns(useful during naval landings)
Would have been the first thing to be scratched from the reactivation if money became tight.
and because they was well maintained by the USN.
Don't make me laugh.
So, another reactivation, whatever unlikely, can be possible...
Nope, not possible. The USN doesn't have the capability to train engineering staff for them anymore.
Thanks for your comprehension and greetings.
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