![Navy General Board on Twitter: "Designers would later compensate for the various problems brought about by bulges by flipping the bulge around so that it was inside the hull in the form Navy General Board on Twitter: "Designers would later compensate for the various problems brought about by bulges by flipping the bulge around so that it was inside the hull in the form](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPds1aZXoAA150Q.jpg:large)
Navy General Board on Twitter: "Designers would later compensate for the various problems brought about by bulges by flipping the bulge around so that it was inside the hull in the form
Why was the joint between the upper belt and torpedo bulge a weak spot on the Yamato-Class compared to other Warships in World War 2? - Quora
![Navy General Board on Twitter: "The same vertical belt armor of the KGV class is retained, however the belt is increased to a maximum thickness of 18" (457mm). Quite an impressive slab Navy General Board on Twitter: "The same vertical belt armor of the KGV class is retained, however the belt is increased to a maximum thickness of 18" (457mm). Quite an impressive slab](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FGH-nG9XoAcpkbJ.png:large)
Navy General Board on Twitter: "The same vertical belt armor of the KGV class is retained, however the belt is increased to a maximum thickness of 18" (457mm). Quite an impressive slab
![Anyone else get magazine detonation from a torpedo - General Game Discussion - World of Warships official forum Anyone else get magazine detonation from a torpedo - General Game Discussion - World of Warships official forum](http://wiki.gcdn.co/images/7/70/Armor_schematics_2.jpeg)