Continuing the "large cruiser" redux.
The
Nantai-class as completed in 1934:
Like her heavy cruiser "cousins"
Maya and
Chokai,
Azami underwent a refit in the late 1930s:
Nantai,
Bandai, and
Kurai as they appeared in 1941:
In April 1942,
Bandai was providing distant screening duties for a major transport convoy when a British carrier force surprised her by pure luck off Singapore. In the ensuing action, she, light cruiser
Otonase, four DDs, and a DE were all sunk by air attack, and heavy cruiser
Chokai was severely damaged. Also among the dead was VADM Nagumo Chuichi, Commander-in-Chief 1st Southern Expeditionary Fleet.
Azami in 1943:
Nantai and
Kurai in 1944:
Nantai was with VADM Nishimura's force in Surigao Strait, and she covered the withdrawal of battleship
Nagato. It was through
Nantai's sacrifice that
Nagato lived to see another day.
Kurai was with VADM Kurita as Force A exited San Bernardino Strait, thinking Halsey had been lured towards Cape Engano by Ozawa. Halsey had sent his carriers north, yes, but his battleships - including all six
Iowa-class BBs - were still waiting for Kurita, along with three
Alaska-class CBs and a host of CAs, CLs, DDs, and DEs. Thus began the Battle of Samar, which would later become known as the "Jutland of World War II".
One of
Kurai's AA gunners mortally wounded a Helldiver, who proceeded to drive his plane straight through the ship's main bridge, dropping his 1,000-pound bomb seconds before impact. The bomb crashed through the main deck on the port side abreast No. 2 turret, and into the forward magazine without exploding. However, the top three 'greenhouse' levels of the superstructure had been taken out by that aerial suicide dive, leaving
Kurai - which had just completed an evasive turn to port, briefly heading towards Kurita's line of BBs - going at 32 knots and completely out of control. By the time the few survivors on the bridge climbed out of the wreckage, all they could do was scream in terror as
Kurai slammed full-speed into the starboard side of battleship
Shinano, bringing the IJN's newest super battleship to a crashing halt and causing the ships behind her - each only 500 yards apart - to make emergency turns to avoid them. Then an already bad situation was made about 10,000 times worse when that 'dud' bomb in
Kurai's forward magazine decided to detonate. The ensuing explosion obliterated the large cruiser (and all but 27 of her crew), mortally wounded
Shinano, and sent a wall of shrapnel hurtling towards battleship
Oshima, turning her portside superstructure into a charnel house, and the underwater shock wave from the explosion snapped her keel.
(Anyone care to guess what movie I got this idea from?)
Azami in 1945: