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Kings and Generals' historical animated documentary series covering the Pacific War week by week continues with another extra video. After talking about the F4F-4 Wildcat ([ Ссылка ]), we will cover the rise and fall Japanese A6M Zero. This episode dives into the rise and legacy of Japan's iconic A6M Mitsubishi Zero fighter, which shattered Allied assumptions of air superiority in WWII. Initially, the British and Americans underestimated Japan’s aviation capabilities, but Japan’s innovative A6M Zero quickly proved otherwise. Led by engineer Jiro Horikoshi, Japanese designers crafted a fighter with unmatched speed, agility, and range, dominating early Pacific battles. However, the Zero’s weaknesses—limited armor and defenses—became critical as the Allies adapted, leading to its decline against newer American models like the F6F Hellcat. Through expert insights and historical accounts, we trace the Zero’s journey from revolutionary combat plane to a lasting symbol of the Pacific theater and the rapid evolution of WWII aerial warfare.
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Video: Christian Tankgau
Script: Craig Watson [ Ссылка ]
VO: Devin [ Ссылка ] & [ Ссылка ]
Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound: [ Ссылка ]
00:00 - Allied Arrogance and the Rise of the Zero
01:43 - Developing Japan’s Cutting-Edge Fighter
05:00 - A5M Successes in China
10:00 - Horikoshi’s Innovations and the A6M Zero
15:15 - The Zero’s Dominance in the Pacific
18:23 - The Zero’s Decline and Legacy
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