Degaussing Cable Set - Detail-Up Parts Series
Opis
Magnetic mines, which appeared at the outbreak of World War II, were a type of sensitive mine that exploded in response to the magnetic field generated in the hull of a ship, posing a great threat to ships sailing at sea. In Showa 16, the Japan Navy urgently installed wire rings called "broadside cables" (degaussing lines) on all ships as a measure to counteract the magnetic field distortion caused by the hull. This product is an etched part that can reproduce a broadside electric line. Can be used on a wide range of Japan naval vessels, including Mogami. It is prepared with a length of about 2 m that can be used for large ships such as the battleship Yamato.
