best navy commander in history
>>2645784
>13 ships
>rekt 130 ships
YAMERO
>>2645784
Poor man's Yang Wenli
>Unboardable turtle ships armed with cannons
>Home field advantage
>Japanese ships couldn't effectively combat turtle ships
>Fleets he attacked were exhausted from the trek
He pulled off some impressive victories but that was more due to several factors being in his favor rather than any tactical or strategic genius on his part. His tactics were effective but simple at best and any competent admiral could and would have pulled off the same result.
>>2645784
>not Admiral Halsey
>>2645822
But it's still debatable rather or not if the turtle ships were armoured or had cannons in them.
>>2645822
Several factors were in is favour because he arranged them in such a manner. Saying his ships couldn't be combated by japanese ships is kinda moot when his rival lost most of the fleet to the japs.
>>2645822
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ieaDfD_h6s
>>2645862
>Extra Reddits
You have to go back
>>2645833
Won Gyun put even Cadorna to shame ^^
>>2645822
>effective but simple
That's an inherently good thing. You should also not forget how corrupt and underdeveloped the korean military was. AND most importantly,
Yi Sun-sin had no prior experience in naval combat. He was a cavalry officer for gods sake!