If there were no command mistakes, would Japan win the battle of midway?

America and Japan attacked the intelligence station. At that time, the United States obtained a part of the Japanese password and was able to translate the contents of Japanese encrypted telegrams about 10%. So they used a test method to test that the Japanese army will launch a naval battle in Midway Island in the near future and attack Midway Island on a large scale. Therefore, before the Japanese army planned to launch a naval battle on Midway Island, the US military intercepted the news and made relevant preparations. At that time, the commander of the American fleet, Nimitz, decided to take back all the forces outside and gather on Midway Island to wait for the Japanese to go to war.

Secondly, the US military has a secret weapon-radar. Of course, the final victory of the battle of midway is also related to a secret weapon of the US military. In fact, the United States is tantamount to the discerning hitting the blind. Why do you say that? At that time, radar was installed in every fleet of the US Navy, while the Japanese Navy did not have radar. Ironically, the inventor of radar was not an American, but a Japanese named Yagi Hidetsugu, who invented the antenna, the most important part of radar. Then why are things invented by the Japanese used by Americans and why are Japan useless? Hideki Yagi invented radar more than ten years before the battle of Midway, but his invention was ignored in Japan, and the Japanese dismissed radar as useless.

As a result, there was a seminar on the invention of radio in the United States at that time, and Hidetsugu Yagi attended it with achievements. Americans are very happy because they realize the importance of this invention. I immediately purchased this radar achievement from Yagi Hidetsugu Company and applied for patent development, which was directly used in the military. Therefore, before the Midway naval battle, all the ships of the American fleet were equipped with radars, which could detect enemies 30 kilometers away. Compared with the Japanese fleet flying out entirely by reconnaissance planes for investigation, this is actually tantamount to a discerning person shooting the blind.

Third, there is something wrong with Japan's temporary command. After the battle of Midway Island started, the first air fleet led by Chungnam Yun, which has four aircraft carriers, approached Midway Island. At that time, Nan Yunzhong made a full judgment. He is particularly confident in his own strength and believes that he can defeat even if he meets two American aircraft carriers. When he came near midway, he found no trace of the American fleet, so where was the American fleet? In fact, the American radar has already found the trace of one or four aircraft carriers in the South Cloud, and the American fleet lies in ambush outside the reconnaissance range of the American reconnaissance plane. The United States sent bombers to pretend to bomb, so that the Japanese army could get the illusion that the US military was not strong enough in midway and the aircraft carrier went to the Aleutian Islands according to the bomber's flight route and bombing intensity.

As a result, Nanyun Zhong Zhen was taken in and made a very wrong decision now-ordered the replacement of weapons. Nan Yunzhong believes that since there is no aircraft carrier, there is no need to install torpedoes on bombers (because torpedoes are specifically aimed at aircraft carriers). I'm going to unload all the torpedoes on the plane and install air-to-ground bombs. Nan Yunzhong thought very simply, since the aircraft carrier is not here, all I need is for the bomber to bring air-to-surface bombs to destroy the US airport, and the US military will be finished.

At this moment, all bombers of American aircraft carriers took off at the same time and began to attack four Japanese aircraft carriers. As a result, there was a coincidence that subverted the battlefield. The bombs dropped by the US military detonated the torpedoes being unloaded by Japanese planes and the air-to-surface bombs to be loaded, which triggered a series of explosions, which led to the sinking of all four Japanese aircraft carriers and the annihilation of the Japanese First Air Fleet at once. Some people call this "five minutes of fate".

Some people say that the Midway naval battle is God's preference for the United States, but in fact, this statement cannot be agreed. Through analysis, whether from the intelligence warfare or the application of radar technology, the United States is more fully prepared for the naval battle of midway than Japan, which is equivalent to turning a blind eye and hitting a clear-headed idiot. So from this point of view, even without the fate of these five minutes, I am afraid that Japan's naval forces will be wiped out.