Asked by jy

Why were the kamikaze fighters hard to stop?

They were confident they would survive whatever happened.

They knew how to avoid gunfire.

They flew straight into navy ships.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"They flew straight into navy ships."

Explanation: Kamikaze attacks were deliberate suicide missions — pilots steered explosive-laden aircraft directly at ships. That commitment, often combined with low-altitude approaches, mass waves and surprise, made conventional anti-aircraft defenses much less effective: even a damaged plane could still strike its target.