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On the night of November 15th, 1942, in the dark waters off Guadalcanal, naval warfare changed forever. USS South Dakota, crippled by a catastrophic power failure, drifted blindly into a Japanese battle formation and drew the full fury of enemy guns. Under devastating fire, she survived—but at a terrible cost. Her sacrifice pulled every Japanese eye, gun, and searchlight toward her. Unseen in the darkness, USS Washington waited. Using radar alone—without visual contact—Admiral Willis A. Lee and Captain Glenn Davis prepared something no navy had ever done before: a fully radar-directed battleship engagement. At 0100 hours, Washington opened fire. In just seven minutes, nine devastating salvos shattered the Japanese battleship Kirishima, crippling her engines, destroying her fire control, and sealing her fate. This video tells the complete story of that night: the chaos aboard South Dakota, the precision inside Washington’s plotting rooms, and the moment radar proved more powerful than eyesight. More than a dramatic naval duel, this battle marked the birth of modern electronic warfare and reshaped naval doctrine for the rest of World War II—and beyond. This is the story of technology trusted, leadership under pressure, and a victory that changed history in silence and darkness. #WWIIHistory #NavalWarfare #USSWashington