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The terrifying true story of the Kaiten—the "Human Torpedo" that welded pilots inside for a one-way mission. In the final, desperate months of WWII, the Imperial Japanese Navy created a weapon darker than the Kamikaze. They built massive, manned torpedoes called the Kaiten ("Return to Heaven"). They weren't just piloted; they were sealed. Once the pilot climbed inside the cramped steel tube, the hatch was often welded shut from the outside. There was no ejection seat. There was no radio to call off the mission. If the pilot hit the target, he died in the explosion. If he missed, he didn't go home. He drifted to the bottom of the ocean and waited for his oxygen to run out. In this video, we explore the mechanics of this "Human Coffin," the chilling final letters of the young pilots, and why this weapon was considered a failure despite the horrific cost. #Kaiten #HumanTorpedo #WWIIHistory #JapaneseNavy #Kamikaze #DarkHistory #MilitarySecrets #SuicideMission #WarStories #ImperialJapan