Only 39 men survived as after 4 hours, she sank with bodies of 389 men. She also took part in the Sumatra and Java landings and in the Battle of Sunda Strait in February 1942.During the Battle of Midway, Mikuma and another Japanese cruiser Mogami collided during a bad maneuver to avoid a submarine attack from USS Tambor on June 5, 1942. Four of the Kongō class battleships were built between 1911 and 1915. Not being able to salvage her, she was scuttled the next day by a Japanese vessel. Converted to a target for atomic bombing tests in Bikini Atoll, she survived both the aerial atomic bomb test and the submerged atomic bomb test in 1946. Destroyer depot ship HECLA (10,850t, 6/1/41), sunk by U-boat torpedo, W of Gibraltar Straits, November, 1942. In a span of 30 minutes, Astoria was hit around 65 times. She disappeared beneath the waves at 12 pm on August 9, 1942 with more than half of her crew. Within an hour, the leaking aviation fuel tank caused a massive explosion and two hours later another explosion occurred. Struck a Russian mine on May 15, 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War. First sunk at her moorings by Japanese Army artillery during the Sunk by limpet mines attached by Italian frogmen riding manned torpedoes on November 1, 1918. Sunk after striking a mine on April 13, 1904, early in the Russo-Japanese war. After facing dehydration, saltwater poisoning, Hypothermia and shark attacks, only 317 out of the remaining 900 crew survived.Shinano was the third of the three Yamato class battleships, the largest and most massively armed battleships of the world up to that time. Heavily bombed during the Attack on Pearl Harbor, she was beached by her crew. Originally built in the United States for the Russian Imperial Navy as the Originally built by the Russian Imperial Navy as the Expended in compliance with the Washington Naval Treaty on September 7, 1924. After the Revolution of 1917 renamed Mined and sunk by Italian frogmen in Alexandria, Egypt in on December 18, 1941 with the loss of nine men. The battleship was the key strategic weapon of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was towed to Kwajalein Lagoon for studies, and sunk off Kwajalein Atoll in 1948. an unheard of number of hits against one ship which overwhelmed this huge armored vessel. Later raised and scrapped. Sunk a second time after being refloated and towed to the harbor entrance, where she was scuttled as a blockade ship on March 26, 1945. Finally sunk as a gunnery target on June 28, 1922 by the French battleships Converted to the first radio-controlled target ship, she was sunk by the Converted to a target for aerial bombing tests, she was sunk as part of Army Air Corps bombing exercises in 1923. During the Battle of Surigao Strait in southern Philippines, she was hit by 2-3 American torpedoes on the starboard side and capsized slowly to starboard in the early hours of October 25, 1944. Originally a battleship in the Kaiserliche Marine, she had been converted to serve as a target ship in the Reichsmarine and Kriegsmarine. First five missed Musashi, but the sixth one blew a hole near her bow. Though Lexington took down two aircraft, she was hit by two bombs. The torpedo attacks were launched from US destroyers and torpedo hits caused an oil fire too. Converted to a target for atomic bombing tests in Bikini Atoll, she survived both the aerial atomic bomb test and the submerged atomic bomb test in 1946. In a Japanese counterstrike on May 8, Lexington and Yorktown was attacked and Lexington sustained two torpedo hits at around 11:20AM. After temporary repairs, she had to sail for Japan for thorough repair. Scuttled by her crew at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919 while interned at the end of World War I. Later raised and partially repaired, then scrapped. She participated in the battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway. US admirals sank her themselves to prevent her from falling into the hands of the Japanese. Scuttled of the coast of Normandy on June 7, 1944 as a Scuttled of the coast of Normandy on June 9, 1944 as a The target of frequent and massive Allied bombing raids, Scuttled at Swinemünde on May 4, 1945, to prevent capture by the Soviets. Refloated, she was sunk again on November 27, 1942 during the Sunk twice, then scrapped after World War II. Sunk on November 12, 1944 by the Royal Air Force using special 5-ton bombs. The following battleships were destroyed in wartime, but struck below the waterline with torpedoes fired by submarines or mines. Her turrets and guns were salvaged and used in coastal defense batteries near Sevastopol. Scuttled off the Gallipoli Peninsula on November 10, 1915 to form a breakwater. The hole was 19ft in diameter and killed 7 of her crew. Later scrapped in place. Converted to a target ship, and sunk as a gunnery target in 1931. Struck two Russian mines on May 15, 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War. See a list of all the Allied Warships hit during WWII.