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#IJNMaya #Shipwreck #MaritimeHistory #WreckInvestigation #DeepSea IJN Maya disappeared in minutes in the Palawan Passage—and the wreck still reveals exactly how. In this episode, we reconstruct the October 23, 1944 submarine ambush as USS Dace delivers a fast, distributed torpedo pattern that overwhelms a heavy cruiser’s structure before damage control can stabilize the ship. We break down torpedo shock physics: the expanding gas bubble, the pressure pulse, and how multiple hits can compromise watertight bulkheads, sever power, and trigger progressive flooding. That’s why the IJN Maya timeline isn’t measured in hours—it collapses into a brutal 7-minute sinking where buoyancy, pumps, and internal subdivision fail almost at once. Then we move to deep-sea wreck evidence from the 2019 Petrel expedition. With ROV survey limits (backscatter, narrow lighting, tether hazards), we follow the forensic clues that confirm IJN Maya’s identity—especially the missing No.3 turret refit and distinctive anti-aircraft platform layout. Details like displaced anchor chain draped across mounts, stern-collapse geometry, and depth-charge rack risk show why this is documentation and investigation, not interference. If you want more evidence-based reconstructions like IJN Maya, subscribe for more shipwreck engineering & maritime history documentaries. This video is for educational and historical documentation. Some images are AI-generated. All materials follow YouTube Fair Use policies.