Aircraft carriers defined naval power in World War II, and few designs represent that shift better than the American Yorktown and Japanese Shōkaku.
In this video, we compare how the United States and Japan approached carrier design through two of their most important classes. From construction philosophy and survivability to air group handling, protection, and battle damage, this breakdown looks at what each navy valued most and how those choices played out in real combat.
Rather than asking which ship was bigger or faster, we focus on the real question: which navy built the better carrier for the war they were fighting – and why those design decisions mattered once the shooting started.
A side-by-side look at American practicality versus Japanese optimization, and how both shaped the carrier war in the Pacific.
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