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IJN Musashi located
IJN Musashi located
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Paul Allen has located the wreck of the IJN Musashi, one of the two largest battleships ever built.

overview: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/03/04 ... attleship/

Details: http://www.paulallen.com/Interests/Expl ... Expedition

I can't tell from the images on Paul Allen's site whether the Musashi is in one piece.

It's still to early to know what's going to come of this discovery - but I'm hoping the wreck becomes a memorial to the 1000+ crew who went down with the ship.
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Rob Kelk
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#2
It might be possible the ship is intact, but more likely it broke up on hitting the bottom.
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Since she capsized, Musashi's main gun turrets most likely fell out of their mounts; the expedition did film one empty turret hole. Was there report of a massive explosion when she sank like what happened to Yamato? If so, the Big M would have broken up like the Big Y did. If not, she may have sunk relatively intact.
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There's some debate as to what actually happened at the time...
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