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Pearl Harbor was an airel assault carried out by Japanese troops. Navy sailors fought the Japanese with the guns on their battleshisp and destoryers. US fighters were used also.
THE JAPANESE ATTACKED PEAR HARBOUR WITH AN AIR ASSULT USING TORPEDOS BOMBS AND MACHINE GUNS
Yes , but never entered back into active service after being stripped of guns and armor - it sank while under tow in 1947 .
Arlie Wilson. He was a cook onboard a ship in dock at the time of the attack. He went on deck and operated one of the guns to become the first person to shoot down a Japanese plane at Pearl Harbor.
Prior to Pearl Harbor, America acted as the "Arsenal of Democracy," providing planes, tanks, ships, guns, and ammunition to Britain under the Lend-Lease Act. After Pearl Harbor, America fought a two-front war: one against Germany in Africa and Europe, and one against Japan in the Pacific.
The attack on Pearl Harbor mainly used aircraft bombs and torpedoes, not guns.
Machine guns and autocannons were mounted on the aircraft which the Japanese used in their attack of Pearl Harbour.
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They used mostly antiaircraft guns and shot guns
Air plane bombs and torpedoes were
They Immediately went to their fighter planes and anti aircraft guns.
machine guns
The Japanese used bombs to bomb Pearl Harbor, planes to fly over Pearl Harbor to bomb it, and guns to shoot people on foot. I hope this is what you asked. :)
THE JAPANESE ATTACKED PEAR HARBOUR WITH AN AIR ASSULT USING TORPEDOS BOMBS AND MACHINE GUNS
Pearl Harbor was an airel assault carried out by Japanese troops. Navy sailors fought the Japanese with the guns on their battleshisp and destoryers. US fighters were used also.
The Japanese used bombs to bomb Pearl Harbor, planes to fly over Pearl Harbor to bomb it, and guns to shoot people on foot. I hope this is what you asked. :)
Their defensive armament consisted of 12 .50 caliber machine guns. Some early versions had a 20mm cannon in the tail, as well, but later variants did away with this.