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Discover how Japanese submarine crews intercepted U.S. sonar buoys in WWII and realized the Pacific Ocean was no longer theirs. This untold story reveals the shocking technological superiority that doomed Japan's submarine force during World War 2. From the dramatic sinking of I-52 by acoustic torpedoes and sonobuoys in June 1944, to the bold Operation Barney mission where nine American submarines penetrated Japan's "safe haven" Sea of Japan using revolutionary FM sonar in 1945, witness the systematic destruction of Japanese naval confidence. Learn how American anti-submarine warfare technology – including radar, sonobuoys, acoustic homing torpedoes, and mine-detecting sonar – created an invisible surveillance grid across the Pacific that Japanese submariners couldn't escape. Explore the fate of Japan's massive I-400 submarine aircraft carriers, the largest submarines in WWII, and discover why American submarines sank 1,314 Japanese ships (5.3 million tons) while Japanese subs managed only 184 Allied vessels. This historical documentary examines primary sources, survivor testimonies, and declassified records to reveal how technological warfare transformed the Pacific Theater and why the ocean belonged to those who controlled the technology. Perfect for history enthusiasts, military history buffs, naval warfare fans, and anyone interested in WWII Pacific War stories, submarine warfare tactics, and the role of technology in determining victory.