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The "IJN Shisaka" in War Thunder is based on a real-life Japanese escort ship (kaibōkan) that was part of the Hiburi-class. Here's more about its real-life version: * Class: Shisaka was a member of the Hiburi-class escort ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). These were a development from earlier escort ship designs, aimed at being quicker to build and more efficient for convoy escort duties during World War II. * Construction: She was laid down in Japan in 1944. The Hiburi-class ships were primarily built by Hitachi Zōsen Corporation, Sakurajima Shipyard. * Armament: As depicted in War Thunder, the historical Shisaka (and the Hiburi-class in general) was armed with: * Three 120 mm (4.7 in) L/45 AA guns * Multiple 25 mm anti-aircraft guns (the number varied, but could be extensive) * Depth charges, for anti-submarine warfare. * Post-War Service: After World War II, many surviving Japanese ships were transferred to Allied nations as war reparations. Shisaka was among those transferred to the Republic of China Navy (Taiwan's navy at the time). She continued to serve with the Chinese Navy until her retirement in 1990. There are even historical photos of the disarmed Shisaka in Tokyo in May 1947, being used to repatriate Japanese nationals. So, while "IJN Shisaka" is the name used in War Thunder, its real-life counterpart was a historical Hiburi-class escort ship that saw service during and after WWII, notably with both the Imperial Japanese Navy and later the Chinese Navy. #warthunder #warthundervideo #fyp #gaming #navy

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