The battleship Yamato, a super battleship built by the Imperial Japanese Navy, is like a giant beast of the ocean, and its displacement is amazing. Specifically, the Yamato's standard displacement of 65,000 tons is staggering enough, but its sea trial displacement is even higher than 69,100 tons, and its full load displacement is even more staggering, reaching 72,808 tons. Such a displacement was unprecedented at the time, making the Yamato one of the largest battleships in the world.
The huge displacement of the battleship Yamato not only reflected the great strength of the Imperial Japanese Navy, but also was a symbol of Japan's maritime power. At the time, the battleship Yamato was the flagship of the Imperial Japanese Navy and one of the largest and strongest battleships in the world. Its appearance gave the Imperial Japanese Navy a more powerful voice at sea.
The large displacement of the battleship Yamato also made its actions at sea particularly noticeable. As it travels on the sea, the huge hull of the ship seems to be a moving castle, majestic and majestic. Every time it appears, people feel shocked and awe-inspired.
However, the fate of the battleship Yamato was not as remarkable as its displacement. In World War II, it was sunk by aircraft of the US Navy and became a wreck at the bottom of the sea. Although the battleship Yamato has disappeared into the long river of history, its huge displacement and powerful firepower are still fresh in people's memories.