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Spaceman
Yeah tell that to the Japanese in WWII. There efforts at building super-dreadnoughts culminated in the launching of the Musashi and Yamato. Each ship had nine 18 inch guns. Both of which by the way were sunk be carrier based aircraft, once again proving that the aricraft carrier and not the battleship were the premier vessels of the war. Of the two, only the Yamato actually fired her guns during the war at the Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippines. If memory serves, the Yamato didn't even sink a U.S. ship. Some of her shells aided in the sinking of an escort carrier in Leyte Gulf, but that was all. About the only thing dreadnoughts and battlships were good for was shore bombardment. Although there were some good surface battles involving battleships. One that comes to mind was the Battle of Surigao Strait. Six U.S. battleships and two Japanese battleships along with assorted numbers of smaller craft engaged in a heated excange of gunfire that sank all but two Japanese ships, a cruiser and a destroyer. No U.S. ships were lost.