Newer Aircrafts
As the war continued, the evolving nature of aerial warfare saw the emergence of newer aircraft types gradually supplanting older ones. Among these advancements was the Curtiss SB2C Helldiver, which gained prominence and eventually became the successor to the Douglas SBD Dauntless.
While the Dauntless remained in use, its role diminished over time as the Helldiver took on more significant responsibilities in the later stages of the conflict. This transition reflected the continuous development of aviation technology and tactics throughout the war, highlighting the adaptability and evolution of aircraft designs to meet the changing demands of warfare.