What is a Kamikaze? A kamikaze is a member of special corps in Japanese air force charged with suicidal missions of crashing an aircraft with explosives into an enemy target.
Belief of the Kamikazes: - Dying for Japan is honorable -Pilots that didn't volunteer for them were considered scared - Follow Japan's oath: A Soldier must- Make loyalty his obligation, propriety his way of life, highly esteem military valor, have a high regard for righteousness, and live a simple life
Designs: Human Torpedoes- Ridable submarines used as secret naval weapons. First Human Torpedo was electrically propelled with two crewmen in diving suits. Japan: No way of escaping once you were in the torpedo Used to attack ships in enemy harbors.
Kamikaze Planes: Pilot guided explosive missiles, explosives, bombs, torpedoes and also had extra gas tanks for bigger explosions. Kamikaze Plane is a conventional aircraft and specially designed plane.
February 21, 1945 - USS Bismarck Sea - Hit by two Kamikazes - Carrier exploded and sank -USS Saratoga sustained damage from another Kamikaze attack the same day.
Casualties: - 7,465 Kamikazes died - 120 US ships sank/destroyed - 3,048 allied sailors killed - 6,205 allied sailors wounded - 3,500 planes were lost in two months - Kamikazes caused more allied naval casualties during the war than any other Japanese weapon