It very much depends on how you define success. The kamikaze planes certainly would have struck fear into the hearts of the US soldiers, and would probably cause a great deal of damage. however, the cost of damage was less than that of the plane itself. so: psychologically: yes financially: no
Yes, but they had no idea how much damage it would cause.
$1 trillion USD in 1945
The threat of communism - APEX
Suicide attacks made by Japanese planes - apex
It very much depends on how you define success. The kamikaze planes certainly would have struck fear into the hearts of the US soldiers, and would probably cause a great deal of damage. however, the cost of damage was less than that of the plane itself. so: psychologically: yes financially: no
The goal of Japanese Kamikaze suicide pilots was to crash their planes (often filled with explosives and gasoline) into American ships in attempts to cause as much damage as possible. Kamikaze strategy had some benefits opposed to the conventional dropping of bombs or torpedoes. Kamikaze attacks had a higher success rate, and could deliver a larger explosive payload. A successful kamikaze attack against a small force of ships could hamper that force's operational capabilities. However, by 1945, the US fleet was large enough that kamikaze attacks, even successful ones, generally had little effect on fleets' overall operational capabilities.
Hurricane Ike cause about $37.6 billion in damage.
Nothing
It did a lot of damage.
Alot
to much sun
Nothing
they can cause a lot of damage they are like floods but bigger they can drown almost anything in its path
It can cause extreme pain, dry drowning, damage to lungs, brain damage from oxygen deprivation, broken bones.
Too much beer can damage your liver and can cause liver failure.
it depends on how much firepower there is