Shellshock -> RE: Air Raids that Failed (7/20/2020 9:43:29 PM)
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At the Battle of the Philippine Sea at least two of the Japanese strikes launched that day went completely awry. One group was diverted too far north by a garbled report, and another followed. The carrier Enterprise almost got finished off in the Eastern Solomons battle while circling helplessly. However, the Japanese strike planes veered to the south at the last minute and missed the task force, though they were quite visible to radar on the Enterprise. What was more common was mis-identification. In the Coral Sea battle both sides mistakenly launched full strikes against minor targets after searching in the wrong direction. The Japanese planes that sank the oiler Neosho and destroyer Sims thought they were going to be attacking a task force of US carriers.
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