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The Mitsubishi G3M was a revolutionary bomber—fast, long-ranged, and capable of striking deep into enemy territory without refueling. It played a pivotal role in early Japanese victories, including the shocking sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and Repulse. But there was one fatal flaw… it had virtually no armor and minimal defensive weaponry. What was once an unstoppable force in the skies soon became easy prey for advancing Allied fighters. In this episode of Historical Digs, we uncover the rise and fall of the Mitsubishi G3M—how it redefined aerial warfare, why Japan gambled on speed over protection, and how this decision ultimately led to its downfall. Was the G3M a stroke of genius or a disaster waiting to happen? Watch to find out! 👉 What do you think? Was the Mitsubishi G3M a brilliant innovation, or did Japan’s obsession with range and speed doom it from the start? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Subscribe to Historical Digs for more hidden aviation stories! #MitsubishiG3M #WW2Aviation #ForgottenHistory #JapaneseBomber #MilitaryHistory #HistoricalDigs #history #aviationhistory Disclaimer: This documentary is intended solely for educational and historical purposes. It does not promote or glorify any form of violence, extremism, or hateful ideology. The events, symbols, and regimes depicted—no matter how disturbing—are examined critically, with the purpose of understanding the past, honoring those who suffered or sacrificed, and ensuring that such atrocities are never repeated. We study history not to relive it, but to remember it—with clarity, with respect, and with the resolve that it must never happen again.