During World War II, Japan developed the Kaiten, a suicide submarine weapon where pilots (mostly young volunteers) would enter a modified torpedo, seal the hatch, and guide it directly into enemy ships, with no escape mechanism or survival option for those who missed their targets.
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Japan was losing the war. So, they built a weapon that asked for something no weapon ever had before.
The pilot's life.
They called it the Kaiten, a torpedo just big enough for one man. He'd climb in, lock the hatch, and guide it directly into an enemy ship. No eject, no escape, no way out.
The pilots were volunteers, some just 17 years old. They wrote farewell letters, bowed to the emperor, and climbed inside knowing they'd never come back out.
The ones who missed their target didn't survive either.
They simply ran out of air.
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