@@larabrooks8625 that is not a dreadnaught class it is a pre dreadnaught. also the dreadnaught class was made in 1905 by the uk not the us. so no it is not a dreadnaught class nor was it made when the dreadnaught class came in.
@Andrew Beringer First: Thinks for the complement. Second: I said Yamato was the largest built. Montana would have beat Yamato had she been built however, the H-class would have trumped them both.
@@blackbeard6861 Scharnhorst and Gneisenau are on this list. Soo Bismarck & Tirpitz should too. Plus, Tirpitz is bigger than Bismarck. Plus, both never meet even tho they're sisters.. :"(
Shame the IJN Shinano wasn't included, the third of the Yamato class battleships, it was converted to an aircraft carrier to try and make up some of the losses the Japanese Navy had suffered. It was 869 feet long and weighed 69,000 tons and was sunk by the US submarine USS Archerfish and to this day remains the largest ship ever sunk by a submarine.
The Yamato (大和) is a warship that was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Yamato and its sister ship Musashi are the heaviest warships built (71,659 tons at full capacity). Its main weapon, the 46 cm Type 94 cannon, is the largest weapon ever mounted on a warship. However, despite being so powerful, neither ship survived the war. It was attacked by American planes and badly damaged.
Note: The class was originally supposed to consist of 5 ships, but only three ended up built: Yamato, Musashi, and Shinano. All three saw little action despite their size and power, due to high resource consumption and the high command wanting to hold them back for a massive, decisive fleet action (that never really came). Yamato was the only one to fire its guns in anger and sink enemy combatants, during the Battle Off Samar. She is credited with sinking the escort carrier Gambier Bay and the destroyers Johnston and Hoel, plus a hit on CVE White Plains, largely because she had the only radar set in the entire fleet. However, Admiral Kurita ordered his fleet to retreat as he believed he was facing the main US fleet. Yamato's only action after this would be operation Ten-Go, where she was sent to beach herself and act as an artillery battery in defense of Okinawa. On the way there, it was attacked by American aircraft and sunk. Musashi was sunk in the battle of the Sibuyan Sea (another part of the Leyte Gulf fights, the day before the Battle Off Samar), likewise by American aircraft. But since she was attacked on all sides and settled instead of capsizing, it took a lot more to take her down- American estimates were 17 bomb hits and 19 torpedoes. Shinano was never completed as a battleship, instead being put to sea as a support carrier. Unfortunately, right after she was launched, the American submarine Archerfish spotted her and hit her with four torpedoes. Due to poor damage control and incomplete watertight sealing, she capsized soon after, gaining the dubious honor of being the largest ship ever sunk by a submarine.
Extremely big error 0:35 Do you think that the Henri IV, with this design can be from 1899? You have many designs from 1800's, look at the differences. The Henri IV from 1899 is a battleship. The henri IV you show here, is a french cruiser that was never built. EDIT: concerning the Bismarck and Richelieu, you're using the maximum weight possible, not the "normal" weight, for the bismarck you added 10K tons and around 8K for the Richelieu, and you added 5K tons to the Dunkerque. -You compared also the Alsace, Alsace which is lighter than the Richelieu in your video while in reality, the Alsace was supposed to "replace" the Richelieu, to be heavier due to the fact the it was supposed to carry one more 380 Quad turret, also supposed to be longer and larger, carrying more AA and secondary guns. So it cant be lighter than the Richelieu.
IDK buts the length it may be large but it has powerful gun Stalin have project to make a powerful guns and length for the warship but copy the name from its capital
Henry IV is also a project that never even begun construction. The retrofit of Gnisenau with the 15inch guns was never finished and the ship was scrapted (never leaving port after the channel dash - operation cerberus).
He pulled them out of Wargaming world of warships... I think... and they have bucket loads of ships that did not exist in there. They are based in Russia after all... Have to stroke their own egos.
@@w8stral They're based in Belarus and Cyprus. They aren't stroking their egos, rather making fan-service in form of "What if glorious paper Soviet tank/ship/plane existed" likely to appease to their main playerbase in-form of Post-Soviet countries
You sure you didn't use the 3d models that Wargaming had made? (just because I am on the phone when I posted this comment and forgot to put the "'" doesn't mean I don't know how to spell >.>) Edit: I'm pretty sure you guys have seen the description and you guys mentioning it on there, I know, so don't point that one out. So let me explain the situation of this video before it was posted in the beginning. Ever since this video popped up in my recommendations (thanks YT) and watched the video, I realized that some models were made by Wargaming and I also checked the description at that time saying that the model was made by "maxromash" only, hence I asked if he's sure that he didn't use Wargaming's 3D models. But I'm glad he did update the description now. P.S. I didn't say that in a negative way, I am just trying to point it out, sheez... P.P.S. See the pinned comment from our beloved PGACHI who *also* pointed out that he did have mistaken... P.P.P.S. stop being grammar/spelling police, it just shows how idiot you are because I was right and you're thinking how would you (that would be sent against me) make this person the bad guy.
I work for a military shipyard and know people who worked on the USS Iowa renovation when it was recommishioned. The stories from that ship are pretty cool. The way they use to build them is surprisingly different than the way we do now.
20 seconds in and I see Henry IV appear as some make believe World of Warships ship appearing nothing at all like the actual Henry IV predreadnought battleship launched in 1899.
Gneisenau was the same class as Scharnhorst and never actual featured the armament in the video. It was due for conversion but was sunk as a block ship before they started.
This video contains many mistakes. Just look at the Henry IV! 1899?! People who created this video knows nothing about warships. WW2 era cruiser named as XIX warship
Nicely Done! Just a couple of things: The HMS Vanguard would have been nice to see. Also, The picture of the Gneisenau shows her as she would have looked IF the conversion from nine 11inch to six 15inch main guns like Bismarck/Tirpitz had, was carried out as planned. If that had happened, she would have been longer and heavier than her sister ship Scharnhorst not the same size. From what iv read, i believe the conversion would have added an extra 11 metres to the bow.
Yamato is the largest, because it's the heaviest via tonnage, notice it's width compared to the Stalingrad. The Yamato also had the largest calibre guns ever fittest to a warship. There has never been a warship larger than the Yamato, and that includes even modern ships. Japan BTW also built the largest ever non-combat ship as well, the largest ship ever made in human history is a giant oil tanker known as the Seawise Giant, built by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, it was 458 metres long and was also the heaviest ship ever in history at 657,000 tons. The Seawise Giant was made by Japan and sold to a foreign country to be used as an oil tanker, it's fate is that Iran bombed it.
Idk the Musashi was bigger weighing in at 73000 tons with 18 inch guns it was the sister ship to the Yamato and the Yamato was a prototype for a new class of super battleships called the Yamato class
Norma Rodriguez I found the issue. The original Henri IV was a pre-dreadnought battleship. That’s why it’s wrong. They put the World of Warships ship in the wrong spot.
@@Lightning_aus Incorrect, it was actually at the battle of midway, and saw some other battles before being sunk, Yamato wasnt sunk from one torpedo btw.
@@Century15 No your wrong, that was the YAMATO class of ships, not the ACTUAL Yamato. The actual ship was sunk by torpedoes on its MAIDEN VOYAGE. Look up your facts bro.
The Gneisenau never received her 15-inch gun batteries. She went into docks for a refit in 1943, and never got them. It was decided that it wouldn’t be worth it to rearm the ship. She only has the higher caliber guns in World of Warships.
Nice video. Constructive feedback: for warships, it is more accepted -- and more meaningful -- to sequence them by displacement rather than length. If it's easy to do, it would be great to see this video again, but sequenced by displacement.
This video only compared length, and not length and width at the same time. For an example, Yamato, despite being slightly shorter than the Iowa, was bigger because she was much wider. However, because the video only take length into account, It lists Iowa the larger ship.
I like the part where the name *BISMARCK* appears, the rhythm or tone of the music changes immediately. Though, the original music isn't like that right away.
The Amagi was started as a battlecruiser, as was a sister ship Akagi. After the Naval Arms Limitation Treaty in ~1924 both were partially complete, and ordered to be converted to aircraft carriers. Akagi was completed as a carrier and served in WWII, being sunk at the Battle of Midway. While under construction as a carrier, Amagi was severely damaged in an earthquake, and never completed. It was scrapped in the 1930s, so neither ship ever sailed as battlecruisers.
It's neat seeing Amagi, but a note in the video should have been made that her construction was never finished (also I believe she was planned to launch in 1922)
She was converted to an aircraft carrier around that time but got scrapped to build kaga and akagi retrofit in 1923 due to an earthquake breaking the ship
Fascinating video and well made! Couple mistakes, but no biggie. I will say that if this was an all inclusive warship comparison video, then other types of ships like the carrier, submarine's and destroyers should have been depicted as well. Further, it should be noted that the weight of a ship is what really determines its size, not its length (which is why the Titanic was considered the largest ship in the world in 1912 even though it had a sister ship, the Olympic, that was virtually identical, but Titanic was heavier then Olympic thus making it larger). That being said, the Japanese Yamato was the largest battleship in the world but at only 70,000 tons, it is not the largest warship in the world. That honor as of 2017 now goes to the USS Gerald R. Ford as it displaces more then 100,000 tons. If we're considering size by volume (length) as opposed to mass/density (weight) then that honor would go to the USS Enterprise CVN-65 at 1,123 feet long (342 meters). That's 17 feet, or roughly 5 meters longer then the Gerald R. Ford and is the longest and tallest warship ever built (Enterprise is 157 feet tall while Ford is only 150 feet tall).
@@forty5864 "like the never built Amagi or the Yamato" typo? cuz ik for a fact yamato was real along with sister ship musashi, amagi is one that im not sure about
More crap about the Hood??...state of the art in the 1930's yes...obsolete and outclassed by WWII...she should have had thicker armour and modern range finding & targeting equipment before engaging a modern foe such as Bismark.
Completely different, from another time. Btw, the Henri IV pictured here never existed, it is a World of Warships invention, as some of the others battleships in the vid . There has actually been only one Henri IV, the one lauched in 1899 .
Nicely done. I would've liked to see the USS Texas added, since it's one of the few ships from the early 20th century that still exists. It was also a major part of US naval experimentation as the first US battleship to mount anti-aircraft guns, control gunfire with directors and range-keepers, launch an aircraft, and one of the few to receive early CXAM radar.
@@mjn5016 Are you sure? The Wikipedia states that Bismarck was 251 m. long. And so was Tirpitz. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_battleship_Tirpitz en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_battleship_Bismarck
Yamato was the size of an American aircraft carrier and massively big. Just a couple years ago Bob Ballard who documented wreckage of RMS Titanic was commissioned to find the Yamato. For decades the site was marked as sacred and off limits but exception was granted for documenting this historic vessel. Several workers who had built that ship were involved and described certain parts such as the bow shield as massively large and no one ever believed it was possible and just propaganda. However when the ship was located that shield was exactly as was told. It dwarfed the Iowa class battleships. But that also brought certain disadvantage as the ship was easily spotted from miles away and also the flag ship of the entire Imperial Navy so it was almost to important to risk. Near the end of the war the freakin John B Roberts with a small task force of destroyer escorts chased the mighty Yamato out of that Leyte Straights and it wasnt due to fire power just fear of entanglements of such a large and cumbersome ship in those narrow waters with fast maneuverable boats. It was a feat of engineering and was not sunk by the US but rather self sunk and scuttled. Bismark and Graf Spee and Tirpitz were somewhat sisters and were NOT battleship class at all but were referred to by Germany as "pocket battleships" which in effect were cruisers. Its a shame all those went down as well. War is such a waste of resources and engineering.
Yamato was not scuttled. It was hit by 11 torpedoes and several bombs, which caused it to capsize. The Bismarck and Tirpitz were classified as battleships by Germany and the Kriegsmarine
@@ayylmao9697 WRONG ALL WRONG you lying ass. An official expedition to locate and mark the wreckage of the Yamato was done just a very few years ago and was led by famous Bob Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and also RMS Olympic/Titanic fame. It was all carefully documented in order to set the record straight. USA propaganda had insisted they had sunk the mighty Yamato HOWEVER the actual evidence suggested it was indeed SCUTTLED. That is now the official record everywhere except illuminati news channel where its ALL AMERICAN PROPAGANDA....ALL THE TIME. Regarding Bismarck and Tirpitz .......regardless of what the freakin nazi's and their propaganda machine called them, their size was almost exactly equal to that of American CRUISERS and in British naval annals are called "pocket battleships". European warships have historically been smaller than American since the end of tall ships. This was probably an ego thing. The real details come when you look up Bismark or Tirpitz and THEN open another window to compare to IOWA CLASS BATTLESHIPS which were/are clearly in a whole other size range. American cruisers were as large or larger than any European designated battleships. Only the Yamato class (yes there was more than one) were bigger and from the actual measured wreckage much bigger essentially the size of modern aircraft carriers. Any other conclusions regarding these ships would be as stupid and absurd as actually referring to the HMS HOOD as an ACTUAL DREAD NAUGHT CLASS BATTLESHIP when it was barely a cruiser in a very light weight capacity and was sunk in under 15 minutes and 3 round volleys with Bismark a thing an actual Dread Naught class battleship would hardly have suffered.
@@TotallyMusicArtistChannel Sad you had to be so vulgar in your comment. Weather or not Yamato (and Bismark--also claimed as scuttled by the crew while being pounded to pieces) was scuttled to hastened the end it clearly was doomed. The IJN sacrificed the ship and many of its escorts for no reason. More than a thousand crewmen killed for no reason. The whole fleet was a redicu In addition, a single submarine torpedo revealed a major design flaw in Yamato's armor design a year or earlier. Fighting an Iowa likely would have been as suicidal to the Yamato as the hundreds of American planes proved to be.
Many people think about the Yamato most are likely think about wars and super big cannon but the ship herself was actually a super hotel that float on water. It was specialized for hosting diplomatic parties and serving foreign dignitaries and of course the purpose is to showoff the military and industrial might of the Imperial of Japan. But the war grew harsh and the ship herself must go she need to be and "faithfully" sank.
There’s lots of important ships missing. I think the major omission is HMS Dreadnought which is the father of the modern battleship. Also what about the Majestic class of pre-Dreadnoughts that set the trend for battleship design. But how far do you go back? Do you include ironclads from the US civil war? It’s too big a subject and doesn’t compare like for like.
This is not a list of the most important ships. It is a list of battle ships compared by length. Any that were launched after the first one on the list which were shorter in length are not included.
Thanks for posting this. Even with inaccuracies, you drew out the knowledgeable to post corrections. For a moment I thought the French were 50 years ahead in design with the Henri IV. I love learning about this stuff.
The Japanese navy 's battle ship Amagi was converted to an aircraft carrier in the Washington Navy Disarmament Treaty and renovated. However, before the launch, suffered major damage in the Great Kanto Earthquake that occurred in 1923, it was abandoned.
@@rikka_ttbn Because only history junkies like you will know the difference anyway. Do you really expect him to spend handfuls of hours looking for all the information and another dozen hours to make sure he scaled the models correctly? I don't think so.
@@__ph.comrade__ banzai charging a BB would be suicide, they have AA which can be turned into anti boats. I'd say the missile boat just launch their anti-ship from far away from the BB's main gun range.
The Bismarck was a fail. In her short career she destroyed one ship, the Hood. Her crew scuttled her because they knew she couldn't defend herself against the Fairey Swordfish biplanes used by the Royal Navy. FAIL!
ross cahill ... of one boat. A boat from 20 years ago. Then loosing to planes from 10 years ago. Compared to say, the Samuel B. Roberts, a destroyer which sank two heavy cruisers, caused the battleship Yamato to withdraw, and, with the help of a few other destroyers, drive back the majority of the Japanese navy and save the liberation of the Philippines .... go Bismarck!
Appreciate your work of adding models for each ship with a bit of accuracy but the model of Henri IV 1899 is not of the battleship Henri IV launched in 1899 but for cruiser Henri IV which was never built but planned and it looks very much like Henri IV in world of warships.
Strange to not add HMS Dreadnought or Warspite, yet add a load of unfinished/paper ships.
Those ship where already made since 1930 idk there's alot of battle ship that he didn't put
One of the most important ships in the Russian fleet.... The AURORA.... was it not in there? or did I miss it?
Think the Kearsarge is a Dreadnaught class here 0:52
Or its when the Dreadnaught classes came in
@JackG79, Yes, Subnautica
@@larabrooks8625 Mikasa as well
@@larabrooks8625 that is not a dreadnaught class it is a pre dreadnaught. also the dreadnaught class was made in 1905 by the uk not the us. so no it is not a dreadnaught class nor was it made when the dreadnaught class came in.
Yamato is the only battleship to fly to outer space
Fukuokasimin Channel god dammit you’re right
FukyouFukme;
"SPACE YAMATO"...Maybe this time it wont blow up.
Empire Earth was actually invented in 1940 :v
Wrong. USS Enterprise
@@richardblack9474
The Star Trek enterprise is older, but I think that is not a battleship.
i see a lot of World of Warships and very little actual ship knowledge
@Andrew Beringer are you sure about that
I'll let you in on something... Yamato is actually the largest battleship to ever have been built.
@Andrew Beringer First: Thinks for the complement. Second: I said Yamato was the largest built. Montana would have beat Yamato had she been built however, the H-class would have trumped them both.
Andrew Beringer they are the same thing but World of Warships Blitz has some missing ships unlike World of Warships
Ok boomer
Add a lot of ships that actually existed:❌
Add a lot of paper ships and unfinished ones:✅
No sign of the HMS Dreadnaught? The ship that basically started the capital ship class as we know it?
The HMS Dreadnaught was launched in 1906 and was only 527 feet long. It should have been included.
Sad astro-hungary noises.
Also i love the HMS Dreadnought.
*Dreadnought
And no HMS Warspite!
The tirpitz is not in the video:
[sad battleship noises]
It's the sister ship to the bismark pretty much the same other than torpedoes.
Bismarck is the same as tirpitz but none torpedoes
Demon Eyes no tirpits was a few meters longen like 20 or something
@@blackbeard6861 Scharnhorst and Gneisenau are on this list. Soo Bismarck & Tirpitz should too.
Plus, Tirpitz is bigger than Bismarck. Plus, both never meet even tho they're sisters.. :"(
Neither großer kurfürst and that's the twice size of the tirpitz look it up ... He also forgot the Montana
Shame the IJN Shinano wasn't included, the third of the Yamato class battleships, it was converted to an aircraft carrier to try and make up some of the losses the Japanese Navy had suffered. It was 869 feet long and weighed 69,000 tons and was sunk by the US submarine USS Archerfish and to this day remains the largest ship ever sunk by a submarine.
You could also say that is was sunk due to an inexperienced crew ..she should have been able to survive those torpedo hits!
Its also worth mentioning that the video included no CVs
@@robertx8020 and left open bulkheads which accelerated the sinking.
@@PhillyCh3zSt3ak yes but an experienced crew would not do that :)
is wreck been found
The Yamato (大和) is a warship that was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Yamato and its sister ship Musashi are the heaviest warships built (71,659 tons at full capacity). Its main weapon, the 46 cm Type 94 cannon, is the largest weapon ever mounted on a warship. However, despite being so powerful, neither ship survived the war. It was attacked by American planes and badly damaged.
“Badly damaged” is an understatement, one of it’s ammunition magazines fucking exploded knocking several Americans out the sky
aka Gerald R Ford and John F Kennedy Carriers.
Note:
The class was originally supposed to consist of 5 ships, but only three ended up built: Yamato, Musashi, and Shinano. All three saw little action despite their size and power, due to high resource consumption and the high command wanting to hold them back for a massive, decisive fleet action (that never really came).
Yamato was the only one to fire its guns in anger and sink enemy combatants, during the Battle Off Samar. She is credited with sinking the escort carrier Gambier Bay and the destroyers Johnston and Hoel, plus a hit on CVE White Plains, largely because she had the only radar set in the entire fleet. However, Admiral Kurita ordered his fleet to retreat as he believed he was facing the main US fleet. Yamato's only action after this would be operation Ten-Go, where she was sent to beach herself and act as an artillery battery in defense of Okinawa. On the way there, it was attacked by American aircraft and sunk.
Musashi was sunk in the battle of the Sibuyan Sea (another part of the Leyte Gulf fights, the day before the Battle Off Samar), likewise by American aircraft. But since she was attacked on all sides and settled instead of capsizing, it took a lot more to take her down- American estimates were 17 bomb hits and 19 torpedoes.
Shinano was never completed as a battleship, instead being put to sea as a support carrier. Unfortunately, right after she was launched, the American submarine Archerfish spotted her and hit her with four torpedoes. Due to poor damage control and incomplete watertight sealing, she capsized soon after, gaining the dubious honor of being the largest ship ever sunk by a submarine.
Yamato sank in a special attack operation. At that time, Yamato's main gun did not shoot in a terrible fog.
Actually that title goes to Musashi which was 73,000 tons, slightly heavier than Yamato was
Extremely big error 0:35
Do you think that the Henri IV, with this design can be from 1899? You have many designs from 1800's, look at the differences.
The Henri IV from 1899 is a battleship. The henri IV you show here, is a french cruiser that was never built.
EDIT:
concerning the Bismarck and Richelieu, you're using the maximum weight possible, not the "normal" weight, for the bismarck you added 10K tons and around 8K for the Richelieu, and you added 5K tons to the Dunkerque.
-You compared also the Alsace, Alsace which is lighter than the Richelieu in your video while in reality, the Alsace was supposed to "replace" the Richelieu, to be heavier due to the fact the it was supposed to carry one more 380 Quad turret, also supposed to be longer and larger, carrying more AA and secondary guns. So it cant be lighter than the Richelieu.
Agree. This video has a lot of wrong points.
Very agree
Damn straight facts
They literally scaled down the WoWS Henri IV to the length of the 1899 one, so incompetent
And at 5:20 he messed up the order of yamato and iowa
Stalingrad isn’t biggest warship , but Stalingrad is longest warship . Yamato is biggest warship
IDK buts the length it may be large but it has powerful gun Stalin have project to make a powerful guns and length for the warship but copy the name from its capital
@@vinster25crusader99 Stalingrad is just a regional capital, or in few words, Moscow is the capital
@@RandomPerson-jo7cw yes ship name Stalingrad comes from their Soviet Union leader Stalin Joseph they name the ship in honor of they're leader
@@vinster25crusader99 but I'm sure Moscow was the capital
@@RandomPerson-jo7cw more like a honor name for they're leader to name the ship
Stalingrad-class battlecruiser never launched and only exist on paper and in world of warships...
So if that's the case where's the Super Battleship Groß Kurfurst (spelling is horribly wrong)
Or the Montana class BB
Henry IV is also a project that never even begun construction. The retrofit of Gnisenau with the 15inch guns was never finished and the ship was scrapted (never leaving port after the channel dash - operation cerberus).
Because most of these model are from World of Warships...
@@VioletWyvern
That's exactly the point we're making. Why include only ONE ship that existed only on paper and a game and not the others
*Me after seeing Yamato*
“I've seen enough I'm satisfied"
Me after seeing me:
It's enough. I was the biggest for so long
Denmark Strait sends 😘 to the Phillippine Sea! :D
Same😭
@@hmshood1757 you did better than Yamato. She got her ass kicked by some native American guy on a destroyer.
@@casematecardinal I love how WW battle ships were butt fuck useless against things in the air
@@weebpowerag8970 well people didn't understand survivorship bias until half way through ww2. Hindsight is 20/20
The shape of Yamato from the birdview is outstanding.
It would have been great to see an overhead, zoomed-out shot of all the ships so we could have really seen the overall progression/comparison.
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If the Stalingrad is in the list, and was not even built...
Well...
H-44
Its hull was built, in 1939 the ship was never completed or launched. Along with the kronstadt
When i was 5 i started laying down the card board box outsides of a real time machine.
And the Vanguard or King George the V wasn't on the list
Who knows, if ther are anothe one of this he might just add a Große Kurfürst in there.
A true madlad
The thought of all those ships teaming up sent shivers and awe down my spine at the same time.
was this supposed to be real ships because the two heavy russian cruisers never existed but on paper
He pulled them out of Wargaming world of warships... I think... and they have bucket loads of ships that did not exist in there. They are based in Russia after all... Have to stroke their own egos.
@@w8stral They're based in Belarus and Cyprus. They aren't stroking their egos, rather making fan-service in form of "What if glorious paper Soviet tank/ship/plane existed" likely to appease to their main playerbase in-form of Post-Soviet countries
Cyprus my ass. Learn how tax dodgers work... and Belorussia IS Russia. They supposedly have a "border". As if.... @@Марсель-ж5ч
@@w8stral No it's hot, it gained Independence a while ago
@@nickots7283 Don't argue with idiots, he's probably a 'USA First' or 'MAGAt' moron...
Ship manufacturer: How many guns you want
USS Long Beach: NO
Its cold war era, so its probably missile
101 ah, could be!
@@101-r4k1u yeah because missiles tech are way more advanced than just firing a shell out of a Cannon
She was a nuclear powered guided middle cruiser.
Bruh she had two 5 inch guns
Love the imaginary Soviet ships that were never even close to being finished.
Yeah and, they look cool and that’s all that matters
Rewriting history. One video at a time. Just like china
@Joe Dim almost the entire Soviet Navy is imaginary
TheWorldEnd2 damm that was a bit offensive
@@radiationstudios5533 the truth hurts
Watched this video for the comparison, stayed for the music, my favorite video since 2020.
Yamato is a monster!
No, it’s a ship
Laughs in Stalingrad
Johnathan Meep
Yamato: 72,000 tons with 18 inch guns
Stalingrad: 42,000 tons with 12 inch guns
Iowa best
*laugh on bismarck*
You sure you didn't use the 3d models that Wargaming had made?
(just because I am on the phone when I posted this comment and forgot to put the "'" doesn't mean I don't know how to spell >.>)
Edit:
I'm pretty sure you guys have seen the description and you guys mentioning it on there, I know, so don't point that one out.
So let me explain the situation of this video before it was posted in the beginning.
Ever since this video popped up in my recommendations (thanks YT) and watched the video, I realized that some models were made by Wargaming and I also checked the description at that time saying that the model was made by "maxromash" only, hence I asked if he's sure that he didn't use Wargaming's 3D models.
But I'm glad he did update the description now.
P.S. I didn't say that in a negative way, I am just trying to point it out, sheez...
P.P.S. See the pinned comment from our beloved PGACHI who *also* pointed out that he did have mistaken...
P.P.P.S. stop being grammar/spelling police, it just shows how idiot you are because I was right and you're thinking how would you (that would be sent against me) make this person the bad guy.
That Henri IV model is making it a little bit obvious
As well as the Gneisenau. Never seen a source where she had 15 inch double guns except for wows
Lol wait, he said he did use the models in the description...
just look at detail, on wows ship has more detailed than the others
Dunkerqe should have 4 canons
やっぱ大和の世界最大排水量すごいな
大きさが桁違いだ
大日本帝国万歳
YAMATO YAMEROU
YAMOTO YAMETE
Nan desu ka
@@白咲花-x9i じゃあ、戦争すんのか?
どこの国も遺憾砲やってるぞ?中国も
Bismark, Yamato, Iowa beast made of steel ,with precision engineering,king of waves meant to rule the 7 oceans,prides of nations
Lol u used the words from the sabaton bismarck
Then CV appeared and fucked up all this battleships 🤣
If your gonna use sabaton lyrics you might as well done it in the right order and not ruin the song for everybody buddy
And the failures of World War II. These ships became obsoleted by carriers and aircraft during the war and were largely useless.
@@david2869 Bismarck is WWI
All of those look so badass.
I work for a military shipyard and know people who worked on the USS Iowa renovation when it was recommishioned. The stories from that ship are pretty cool. The way they use to build them is surprisingly different than the way we do now.
20 seconds in and I see Henry IV appear as some make believe World of Warships ship appearing nothing at all like the actual Henry IV predreadnought battleship launched in 1899.
Lol
Gneisenau was the same class as Scharnhorst and never actual featured the armament in the video. It was due for conversion but was sunk as a block ship before they started.
This video contains many mistakes. Just look at the Henry IV! 1899?! People who created this video knows nothing about warships. WW2 era cruiser named as XIX warship
@@rossomachin I know, I left another comment about that exact thing!
I just saw a cruiser with displacement around 15k but tagged as a bb😶
Everyone always forgets about the USS North Carolina. I get to see it everyday as I go to school
Yeah
Most decorated US Navy battleship of WW2. I think she’s worth a mention . Lol
Cape Fear Community College? i went there a few years ago, small world.
Griffin the black ice dragon word
It common tbh it's hateful but she isn't as well known as her bigger cousin Iowa
Nicely Done! Just a couple of things: The HMS Vanguard would have been nice to see. Also, The picture of the Gneisenau shows her as she would have looked IF the conversion from nine 11inch to six 15inch main guns like Bismarck/Tirpitz had, was carried out as planned. If that had happened, she would have been longer and heavier than her sister ship Scharnhorst not the same size. From what iv read, i believe the conversion would have added an extra 11 metres to the bow.
大和はやっぱり迫力あっていいなー
Yeah Yamato was the most powerful.
The biggest. It got sunk by some random native american guy it was so bad
@@computerscience1101 it wasn’t?
@@kaytato4473 yeah :(
Но по закону подлости там сталиннрад
Yamato is the largest, because it's the heaviest via tonnage, notice it's width compared to the Stalingrad. The Yamato also had the largest calibre guns ever fittest to a warship. There has never been a warship larger than the Yamato, and that includes even modern ships. Japan BTW also built the largest ever non-combat ship as well, the largest ship ever made in human history is a giant oil tanker known as the Seawise Giant, built by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, it was 458 metres long and was also the heaviest ship ever in history at 657,000 tons. The Seawise Giant was made by Japan and sold to a foreign country to be used as an oil tanker, it's fate is that Iran bombed it.
... notice its* width ... its* fate (it's = it is)
So this Nimitz and Gerald R. Ford classes are a joke to you? Or are you excluding carriers from the category of warships?
Idk the Musashi was bigger weighing in at 73000 tons with 18 inch guns it was the sister ship to the Yamato and the Yamato was a prototype for a new class of super battleships called the Yamato class
Nimitz class Aircraft carriers are typing.....
why did only you say this
No HMS Dreadnought? Blasphemy!
@@amberninja1074What? HMS Dreadnought was a British ship.......
the henri 4 was not built in 1899 it looks like ww2 you must of made a mistake
he used the model from wows game which was a cruiser designed in ww2, instead of the pre-dreadnought battleship of the same name he wanted to present
Norma Rodriguez I found the issue. The original Henri IV was a pre-dreadnought battleship. That’s why it’s wrong. They put the World of Warships ship in the wrong spot.
Yes the first ever modern ship was the HMS Dreadnought which was built in 1906
Norma Rodriguez it was never built
He must HAVE made a mistake.
There is Nagato🇯🇵
There is Tirpitz🇩🇪
Those are my favorite battleships
Taisyo-大将- tirpitz is sistership of bismarck. Theres has a 50000 tonns of weight
Tirpitz*
@@somewagyuenjoyer I'm sorry.
Tirpitz, The Queen ☝
Richelieu
So many Royal Navy ships missing there. No HMS King George V for instance - over 43K tons.
indeed thats very sad i think... ;(
Fr 🤣
I like Yamato the most
すべての戦艦を並べて見てみたい!
相当の威圧感ありそう。
Amazing japan love japan from thailand😍😎😎😎
ผม โอ๊ต 'เด็กเหมืองใหม่' thx:D
You put a lot of work into this. Nice job. Thank you very much!❤
Yamato is beautiful 😍
@A.N Nur but you gotta admit Yamato is a sexy ship
@A.N Nur yes it got sunk by a torpedo before it even saw action
@@Lightning_aus Incorrect, it was actually at the battle of midway, and saw some other battles before being sunk, Yamato wasnt sunk from one torpedo btw.
@@Century15 No your wrong, that was the YAMATO class of ships, not the ACTUAL Yamato. The actual ship was sunk by torpedoes on its MAIDEN VOYAGE. Look up your facts bro.
@@Lightning_aus The actual ship was in midway, It was behind the four carriers to back them up. It was also at the battle of Leyte Gulf
The Gneisenau never received her 15-inch gun batteries. She went into docks for a refit in 1943, and never got them. It was decided that it wouldn’t be worth it to rearm the ship. She only has the higher caliber guns in World of Warships.
Bruh, wrong Henri IV.
Bad ass ships needs bad ass music, nice video!
I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE a big wall chart of all those ships like you presented them !! and I wish the type of ship had been on each ship !
Nice video.
Constructive feedback: for warships, it is more accepted -- and more meaningful -- to sequence them by displacement rather than length. If it's easy to do, it would be great to see this video again, but sequenced by displacement.
I agree, well prepared video, but confusing,
This video only compared length, and not length and width at the same time. For an example, Yamato, despite being slightly shorter than the Iowa, was bigger because she was much wider. However, because the video only take length into account, It lists Iowa the larger ship.
4:40 Bismarck in motion he was made to rule the waves and Cross the seven seas
To lead the war machine
To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine
The terror of the seas
The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine
:v
Compared with the Yamato or Iowa Class, the Bismarck was just a Heavy Cruiser.
@@Not.Hizen1 you didnt got the joke.. its from the Song "Bismarck" by Sabaton
I like the part where the name *BISMARCK* appears, the rhythm or tone of the music changes immediately. Though, the original music isn't like that right away.
俺は日本船のネーミングが本当好き
そもそも国の名前がかっこいいよな
同意。自分のお気に入りは涼月。(すずつき)
現在は平仮名表記だけど、護衛艦にも与えられてる名前。
The Amagi was started as a battlecruiser, as was a sister ship Akagi. After the Naval Arms Limitation Treaty in ~1924 both were partially complete, and ordered to be converted to aircraft carriers. Akagi was completed as a carrier and served in WWII, being sunk at the Battle of Midway. While under construction as a carrier, Amagi was severely damaged in an earthquake, and never completed. It was scrapped in the 1930s, so neither ship ever sailed as battlecruisers.
I want to see YAMATO.
She's somewhere in the deep, where she forever sleeps.
She sleeps with the fishes
5:08
It's neat seeing Amagi, but a note in the video should have been made that her construction was never finished (also I believe she was planned to launch in 1922)
She was converted to an aircraft carrier around that time but got scrapped to build kaga and akagi retrofit in 1923 due to an earthquake breaking the ship
Wonderfully done! I loved it! (I was hoping to see the HMS Dreadnaught and some more WWI battleships, though.....)
Like HMS vanguard
Gneisenau never received her 6x380mm guns and instead kept on using the same 9x280mm scheme of Scharnhorst
I remember reading one of the undamaged turrets of Gneissenau was supposed to be placed on the Ratte.
Which is fucking nuts. Nazi Germany level nuts.
you show the flag what about the country name, that what your vid is missing
@@seen203 nazi germany and slavekiller amerika gg have fun
Gneisenau, armament removed, was sunk as a block ship. What a waste.
@@scootergeorge9576 The Gneisenau was heavily damaged by mines and air attacks and repairing her wouldn't be worth it at that stage of the war.
日本の戦艦は他の国の戦艦と比べデザインも優れていて正直かっこいい!!その中でも横綱級にカッコいいのがやはり大和〜♬
俺は武蔵。
無骨ないかにも沈みそうにない風体。5時間かかって沈められたけど・・・
syoutaimuman 実際はボロ負けの鉄屑ですがね。バカウヨさん?
低脳パヨチンって日本の優れた物や人に粘着質にやたら絡んでくる(※嫉妬丸出しで笑えるが!!)から正に変態ストーカー💢💢💢
syoutaimuman 君みたいな間抜けな右翼の所為でこの国は劣化してるってどうせ気づかないだろうな。
まあもう諦めるかな
おじさん/Adlerルーデル けど負けたんだよね?沈んだんだよね?的になっただけでは?アメリカの戦艦の多くは沈みませんでしたよ?
負け犬
Simply beautiful, I have always had a great taste towards warships, that is why I am a World of warships player, you did a nice job
Fascinating video and well made! Couple mistakes, but no biggie. I will say that if this was an all inclusive warship comparison video, then other types of ships like the carrier, submarine's and destroyers should have been depicted as well. Further, it should be noted that the weight of a ship is what really determines its size, not its length (which is why the Titanic was considered the largest ship in the world in 1912 even though it had a sister ship, the Olympic, that was virtually identical, but Titanic was heavier then Olympic thus making it larger).
That being said, the Japanese Yamato was the largest battleship in the world but at only 70,000 tons, it is not the largest warship in the world. That honor as of 2017 now goes to the USS Gerald R. Ford as it displaces more then 100,000 tons. If we're considering size by volume (length) as opposed to mass/density (weight) then that honor would go to the USS Enterprise CVN-65 at 1,123 feet long (342 meters). That's 17 feet, or roughly 5 meters longer then the Gerald R. Ford and is the longest and tallest warship ever built (Enterprise is 157 feet tall while Ford is only 150 feet tall).
Guys, where the hell is the mother of all modern battleships? Hms dreadnought?
That was the same question I had
Same question i had. The fact that HMS hood was put in with 1950s ships shows how far ahead of its time it was too
@@forty5864 "like the never built Amagi or the Yamato" typo? cuz ik for a fact yamato was real along with sister ship musashi, amagi is one that im not sure about
More crap about the Hood??...state of the art in the 1930's yes...obsolete and outclassed by WWII...she should have had thicker armour and modern range finding & targeting equipment before engaging a modern foe such as Bismark.
@@dominiquestephenson7367 Its Type 284 gunnery radar was the best in the world at the time. Not sure how much more modern you want...
I'm from Argentina. I never expected to see a ship from my country here
Really satisfying watch! Great job!
Great! ”YAMTO” Yamato's brothers are ”Musashi” of the same size.
@Senna Rain Master Some places call machines different things I guess?
@Zorica Tasic япония в оккупации...
鈴木五郎 Yamato?
Don’t forget SHINANO!!!!信濃!!!
@@thathologuy8299 as far as I know Germany is the only country that refers to a ship as a male
Musashi was slightly larger than her sister Yamato. And Musashi was the flagship for Empirial Japan in the Pacific.
Actually, it was supposed to be the flagship, it was only 3 quarters finished.
@taofff sunk by a US submarine
@@m1co294 USS Lexington class warships were longer than any warship in the war until the Midway class was launched.
How was the Henri IV launched in 1899?
There is 2 Henri 4, he put the picture of wrong one
Completely different, from another time. Btw, the Henri IV pictured here never existed, it is a World of Warships invention, as some of the others battleships in the vid . There has actually been only one Henri IV, the one lauched in 1899 .
@@wisqwi4794 Yeah it surprised me also, remember Henri IV is tier 10 Frencha CA in WOWS
How is the Fushun with Taiwan flag when it was a Gnevny given to the People's Republic of China
I know it looks way ahead of its time
Excellent video great graphics. You got quality of the best ones, keep the hard work
Amazing graphics! Can’t imagine how much time was spend to create these drawings digitally! Good work!
Umm,he could just download the 3D model
@@beekay-ftk6854 indeed lol and some are like soo bad
YAY Prinz Eugen is there! :D
5:03 Yamato
Yeah so heavy 71000 tons of steal
No ships from my country(austro-hungary)
Nicely done. I would've liked to see the USS Texas added, since it's one of the few ships from the early 20th century that still exists. It was also a major part of US naval experimentation as the first US battleship to mount anti-aircraft guns, control gunfire with directors and range-keepers, launch an aircraft, and one of the few to receive early CXAM radar.
Don't forget that it was the only battleship intentionally flooded to continue land bombardment.
Where is a Tirpitz???
Tirpitz and Bismarck is the same model.
@@acesirr tirpitz was longer
@@mjn5016 and heavier
@@mjn5016 Are you sure? The Wikipedia states that Bismarck was 251 m. long. And so was Tirpitz.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_battleship_Tirpitz
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_battleship_Bismarck
Misashi, Misuri, kogo, texxa???
Ive been waiting for yamato
Our little Italian love: the Roma ❤️
You mean the ship that even the Gneisenau can citadel with its horrendous dispersion?
I really enjoyed that. Thanks.
Yamato and Mushai were the heaviest battleships ever and widest. The Iowas were the longest.
Yamato was the size of an American aircraft carrier and massively big. Just a couple years ago Bob Ballard who documented wreckage of RMS Titanic was commissioned to find the Yamato. For decades the site was marked as sacred and off limits but exception was granted for documenting this historic vessel.
Several workers who had built that ship were involved and described certain parts such as the bow shield as massively large and no one ever believed it was possible and just propaganda. However when the ship was located that shield was exactly as was told. It dwarfed the Iowa class battleships. But that also brought certain disadvantage as the ship was easily spotted from miles away and also the flag ship of the entire Imperial Navy so it was almost to important to risk. Near the end of the war the freakin John B Roberts with a small task force of destroyer escorts chased the mighty Yamato out of that Leyte Straights and it wasnt due to fire power just fear of entanglements of such a large and cumbersome ship in those narrow waters with fast maneuverable boats.
It was a feat of engineering and was not sunk by the US but rather self sunk and scuttled. Bismark and Graf Spee and Tirpitz were somewhat sisters and were NOT battleship class at all but were referred to by Germany as "pocket battleships" which in effect were cruisers. Its a shame all those went down as well. War is such a waste of resources and engineering.
Yamato was not scuttled. It was hit by 11 torpedoes and several bombs, which caused it to capsize.
The Bismarck and Tirpitz were classified as battleships by Germany and the Kriegsmarine
@@ayylmao9697 WRONG ALL WRONG you lying ass. An official expedition to locate and mark the wreckage of the Yamato was done just a very few years ago and was led by famous Bob Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and also RMS Olympic/Titanic fame.
It was all carefully documented in order to set the record straight. USA propaganda had insisted they had sunk the mighty Yamato HOWEVER the actual evidence suggested it was indeed SCUTTLED. That is now the official record everywhere except illuminati news channel where its ALL AMERICAN PROPAGANDA....ALL THE TIME.
Regarding Bismarck and Tirpitz .......regardless of what the freakin nazi's and their propaganda machine called them, their size was almost exactly equal to that of American CRUISERS and in British naval annals are called "pocket battleships". European warships have historically been smaller than American since the end of tall ships. This was probably an ego thing.
The real details come when you look up Bismark or Tirpitz and THEN open another window to compare to IOWA CLASS BATTLESHIPS which were/are clearly in a whole other size range. American cruisers were as large or larger than any European designated battleships. Only the Yamato class (yes there was more than one) were bigger and from the actual measured wreckage much bigger essentially the size of modern aircraft carriers.
Any other conclusions regarding these ships would be as stupid and absurd as actually referring to the HMS HOOD as an ACTUAL DREAD NAUGHT CLASS BATTLESHIP when it was barely a cruiser in a very light weight capacity and was sunk in under 15 minutes and 3 round volleys with Bismark a thing an actual Dread Naught class battleship would hardly have suffered.
@@TotallyMusicArtistChannel
Sad you had to be so vulgar in your comment.
Weather or not Yamato (and Bismark--also claimed as scuttled by the crew while being pounded to pieces) was scuttled to hastened the end it clearly was doomed. The IJN sacrificed the ship and many of its escorts for no reason. More than a thousand crewmen killed for no reason. The whole fleet was a redicu
In addition, a single submarine torpedo revealed a major design flaw in Yamato's armor design a year or earlier.
Fighting an Iowa likely would have been as suicidal to the Yamato as the hundreds of American planes proved to be.
I'm happy to be french, very happy!
Admiral Graf Spee is my most favourite ship. It has a great story to it.
Many people think about the Yamato most are likely think about wars and super big cannon but the ship herself was actually a super hotel that float on water. It was specialized for hosting diplomatic parties and serving foreign dignitaries and of course the purpose is to showoff the military and industrial might of the Imperial of Japan. But the war grew harsh and the ship herself must go she need to be and "faithfully" sank.
Henri IV is wrong
No its not just the wrong model. I think theres 2 because the henri the 4 in ww2 is longer then that
@@AsleepOsprey4 its pre dreadnought battleship
@@AsleepOsprey4 The Henri IV from World of Warships was never built, hence why using the model is ridiculous
You mean Hentai
@@nightmarecorporation9991
Henri Iv
*"LEGENDS NEVER DIE!! "*
There’s lots of important ships missing. I think the major omission is HMS Dreadnought which is the father of the modern battleship. Also what about the Majestic class of pre-Dreadnoughts that set the trend for battleship design. But how far do you go back? Do you include ironclads from the US civil war? It’s too big a subject and doesn’t compare like for like.
This is not a list of the most important ships. It is a list of battle ships compared by length. Any that were launched after the first one on the list which were shorter in length are not included.
There are* lots of ships missing ...
Bismarck might not be the biggest battleship of history, but for me, its the greatest ship ever build
Most beautiful certainly.
Serious question: why is it the best ship ever built?
Pretty sure the greatest is Warspite.
Errm what about HMS Dreadnought? You know the ship that spawned the class of superbattleships?
Exactly. The dreadnought changed everything
Super battle ships? Dreadnought spawned the class of battleships really.
Thanks for posting this. Even with inaccuracies, you drew out the knowledgeable to post corrections. For a moment I thought the French were 50 years ahead in design with the Henri IV. I love learning about this stuff.
The Japanese navy 's battle ship Amagi was converted to an aircraft carrier in the Washington Navy Disarmament Treaty and renovated. However, before the launch, suffered major damage in the Great Kanto Earthquake that occurred in 1923, it was abandoned.
Bismarck: *appears
My brain: *HE WAS MEANT TO RULE THE WAVES AND LEAD THE KRIEGSMAAARINE !!!!*
japanese battle ships are so cool.
@A.N Nur so salty?
@A.N Nur dayummn, son! Who hurt you? Salty much?
xD music destruction when the Bismarck appears.
This vid is so inaccurate
@@retartedperson9377 Oh no! He made 2 mistakes so the video should be taken down omg! Listen to yourself. Please shut up.
@@bryanr93 Give me one reason why mistakes should be forgiven in this kind of videos.
@@rikka_ttbn the only mistake that isn't worth forgiveness is the god awful music
@@Coughsyrupabuser no for exemple the stalingrad was never built
@@rikka_ttbn Because only history junkies like you will know the difference anyway. Do you really expect him to spend handfuls of hours looking for all the information and another dozen hours to make sure he scaled the models correctly? I don't think so.
M I K A S A 💖🔥
Still around if one fancies a trip to Japan to see her!
Missile boats: im going to end this man's career
"bUt YoU cAn'T pEnEtrAte mUh ArMouR"
Haven't you heard of swarming?
@@__ph.comrade__ banzai charging a BB would be suicide, they have AA which can be turned into anti boats. I'd say the missile boat just launch their anti-ship from far away from the BB's main gun range.
Its worth mentioning that the USS Missouri was fitted with missiles during Desert Storm
Holy shit, guns that big in the late 1800’s?? Better make an improved version of this video
Sure they did! The biggest belonged to the Caio Diulio class iron clads of the 1870s-1890s at 17.7 inches... Nearly rivalling the Yamato class
Bdan W - I was over exaggerating the fact that this video was hilariously false calm down
My country is yamato.
My country is: nobody asked
Then my Stalingrad
What did I learn after watching this video? Stripes are cool.
NO1 YAMATO 🇯🇵
Displacement doesn’t mean power. In that case the Emma Maresk cargo ship would be the most powerful ship to date
Sitting at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean - where it belongs.
@@casmatori . actually it was rebuilt and went to space
It was pretty much a hotel for sailors because it was such a big ship and used so much fuel they didn't want to use it.
@@thathologuy8299 .no, it was called a hotel by the sailors because it just almost never went out.it wasn'r really a hotel.
Yamashiro's bridge is the most beautiful
Or Fuso's Yamashiro's Big Sister.
@Yakumo Ran Wasn't that standard with all Japanese Battleships?
I prefeer Nagato bridge 😁
Surprised the first modern battleship the HMS Dreadnought didn't get a mention
4:38 Bismarck's overall length is 251m. And the richelieu is smaller than bismarck.
Bismarck👍
... Was sunk by Britain.
J Albo ...at a terrible cost
The Bismarck was a fail. In her short career she destroyed one ship, the Hood. Her crew scuttled her because they knew she couldn't defend herself against the Fairey Swordfish biplanes used by the Royal Navy. FAIL!
ross cahill
... of one boat. A boat from 20 years ago. Then loosing to planes from 10 years ago. Compared to say, the Samuel B. Roberts, a destroyer which sank two heavy cruisers, caused the battleship Yamato to withdraw, and, with the help of a few other destroyers, drive back the majority of the Japanese navy and save the liberation of the Philippines
.... go Bismarck!
@@reid1283 i was referring to the terrible loss of life on the hood not the loss of the hood itself.
Appreciate your work of adding models for each ship with a bit of accuracy but the model of Henri IV 1899 is not of the battleship Henri IV launched in 1899 but for cruiser Henri IV which was never built but planned and it looks very much like Henri IV in world of warships.
Probably is because the never-built Henri probably only has one model ever made for it.
it's crazy that 70+ years after WWII, these countries are still making THE BEST warships out there.