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Discover how the Imperial Japanese Navy's devastating night fighting advantage—perfected over decades since the Russo-Japanese War—was completely destroyed in just 18 months by American Fletcher-class destroyers equipped with revolutionary SG radar technology during World War II. This meticulously researched historical account reveals how 175 Fletcher-class destroyers, armed with MIT Radiation Laboratory-developed radar that could detect enemy ships at 15+ miles in total darkness, transformed naval warfare forever during crucial battles like Guadalcanal, Vella Gulf, and Cape St. George between 1942-1943. Through the firsthand perspective of Commander Tameichi Hara—the only Japanese destroyer captain to survive the entire war—witness how American radar superiority turned Japan's elite night fighters from hunters into hunted, achieving kill ratios of 11.8:1 by 1944 and proving that technological innovation, not warrior tradition, would determine victory in modern naval combat. Based on verified historical records, battle reports, and actual production statistics, this comprehensive analysis explores how approximately 1,000 American SG radar sets overcame Japan's Type 93 "Long Lance" torpedoes and superior night optics, fundamentally changing warfare from visual combat to electronic detection and establishing radar as the decisive factor that ended Japanese naval dominance in the Pacific.