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In the Pacific war, night wasn’t just darkness—it was a weapon. This documentary breaks down the true story of Japan’s Type 93 “Long Lance” torpedo, the underwater strike that could hit from ranges Allied crews didn’t believe were possible, often before they ever saw the attacker. You’ll see how the “Long Lance” worked as a complete system: doctrine built for night surface battles, destroyers and cruisers trained to launch coordinated spreads, and an oxygen-powered design that reduced the clues sailors depended on—wake, noise, and timing. We follow how these attacks created tempo shock: one unseen hit that could freeze a formation, force desperate turns, and turn disciplined warships into rescue problems in the dark. But this is also the story of adaptation. Radar, Combat Information Centers, and new maneuver discipline didn’t make torpedoes harmless—it changed the geometry of the night fight. The Long Lance went from invisible certainty to deadly gamble, and the ocean became a place where engineering and procedure mattered as much as bravery. If you enjoy World War 2 stories focused on tactics, logistics, and engineering under pressure, watch to the end—and explore more videos on our channel. Subscribe link: / @blackfileww2 #WorldWar2 #PacificWar #NavalWarfare #IJN #MilitaryHistory #WW2Documentary #Torpedo