Hobbyboss 1/350 USS Iowa BB-61 # 86517

In Stock
Special Price £166.49 was £184.99 Save 10% Free UK Delivery
Hobbyboss 1/350 USS Iowa BB-61 # 86517
Show Finance Options
Spread the cost with Paypal Credit 0% for 24 months available on orders over £199
Spread the cost with Klarna 0% for 24 months available on orders over £199

Low Prices & next day delivery, you really need to take a look.

The USS Iowa (BB-61) is a renowned battleship of the United States Navy and the lead ship of its class.

Commissioned in 1943 during World War II, the USS Iowa had a distinguished service history spanning several decades and played a significant role in multiple conflicts.

Weighing over 45,000 tons and measuring over 270 meters (887 feet) in length, the USS Iowa was a massive vessel equipped with a powerful array of weaponry and advanced technology for its time.

Its main armament consisted of nine 16-inch (406 mm) guns housed in three turrets, capable of engaging both surface targets and shore installations with devastating firepower.

The battleship's thick armor plating provided substantial protection against enemy attacks, including torpedoes, bombs, and shells.

This made the USS Iowa a formidable presence on the seas, bolstering its survivability during combat engagements.

Notably, the USS Iowa served as the flagship of Admiral William F. Halsey during World War II and participated in numerous pivotal operations, including the Pacific theater.

It provided crucial fire support during amphibious landings and played a significant role in decisive battles, such as the Battle of Leyte Gulf.

In addition to its combat capabilities, the USS Iowa was equipped with advanced radar and communication systems, enabling effective coordination with other naval assets.

It also had extensive aviation facilities, allowing it to operate seaplanes and helicopters for reconnaissance and search-and-rescue missions.

Following its World War II service, the USS Iowa was decommissioned but was later reactivated and modernized during the 1980s.

It played a prominent role in the 1980s and early 1990s, serving in operations such as the Persian Gulf War.

Today, the USS Iowa is preserved as a museum ship, allowing visitors to explore its decks and learn about its rich history.

It stands as a testament to the engineering prowess and naval power of the United States during the era of battleships.

You might also like
Copyright © 2024 |eHobby, Unit 4, Mossfield Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST3 5BW | Tel: 01782 308145