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In the early years of World War II, some Japanese naval officers believed night combat belonged to them. Their crews were highly trained. Their optics were unmatched. And many dismissed American radar as unreliable, unnecessary… even overrated. They laughed. But in the darkness of the Pacific, something changed. American ships began detecting enemy fleets long before they were visible. Coordinated night maneuvers became deadlier. Entire formations were caught off guard. Confusion spread across once-confident task forces as radar-guided tactics quietly reshaped naval warfare. Then fleets began vanishing at night. In this video, we explore how radar technology transformed the balance of power in the Pacific theater, why it was underestimated, and how innovation — not arrogance — ultimately decided critical night engagements. From early skepticism to battlefield reality, this is the story of how technology rewrote the rules of war at sea. History is full of turning points. This was one that happened in total darkness.