Could A Single F-15E Have Stopped The 1941 WWII Pearl Harbor Attack? (Naval Battle 46b) | DCS
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We explore the claim that
We explore the claim that a single modern F-15 Strike Eagle could have destroyed the Imperial Japanese Fleet that attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. We use DCS to run a full simulation. Things get rather, tense...
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0:00 Tog's Intro
3:24 Grim Reapers Briefing
4:57 Grim Reapers Attempt With 1 F-15E
17:06 Grim Reapers Attempt With 6 F-15E's
17:51 Grim Reapers Re-Attempt With 6 F-15E's
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