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Just had a thought run through my head.
The Japanese "Decisive Battle" plan revolved around what they thought they had learned at Tsushima, along with updates as technology updated.
What they really failed to learn though is that the Victory at Tsushima had much to do with logistics - without the Russian Baltic fleet having to travel thousands of miles, the result may have been different.
But in failing to truly take into account the importance of logistics in winning a naval war the Japanese shot themselves in the foot for their efforts in WW2
The Japanese "Decisive Battle" plan revolved around what they thought they had learned at Tsushima, along with updates as technology updated.
What they really failed to learn though is that the Victory at Tsushima had much to do with logistics - without the Russian Baltic fleet having to travel thousands of miles, the result may have been different.
But in failing to truly take into account the importance of logistics in winning a naval war the Japanese shot themselves in the foot for their efforts in WW2