O 21 class submarine WWIIDutchShips Category Submarines of the Netherlands Category 1940s ships ...Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File O 21 haven van Gribalter.jpg 300px Ship caption HNLMS O 21 Infobox Ship Class Overview Name O 21 Builders R.D.M, Rotterdam 4 br Koninklijke Maatschappij De Schelde , Flushing 2 br Fijenoord , Rotterdam 1 Operators navy NLD br navy Nazi Germany Class before O 19 class submarine O 19 class Class after Cost Built range 1937 1940 In service range In commission range Total ships completed 7 Total ships lost Total ships scrapped Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Submarine Ship displacement 990  tons surfaced br 1205  tons submerged Ship length convert 77.7 m ftin 0 abbr on Ship beam convert 6.8 m ftin 0 abbr on Ship draught convert 3.95 m ftin 0 abbr on Ship power Ship propulsion 2 convert 2500 hp 0 abbr on diesel engine s br 2 convert 500 hp 0 abbr on electric motor s Ship speed convert 19.5 kn abbr on lk in surfaced br convert 9 kn abbr on submerged Ship range convert 10000 nmi abbr on lk in at convert 12 kn abbr on on the surface br convert 28 nmi abbr on lk in at convert 8.5 kn abbr on submerged Ship test depth Ship complement 39 Ship armament 4 21 inch bow torpedo tube s br 2 21 inch stern torpedo tube s br 2 x 21 inch 1x2 external traversing amidships Ship notes The O 21 class was a ship class class of seven submarine s, built for the Royal Netherlands Navy . The ships were still incomplete at the start of the German invasion of the Netherlands O 21 , O 22 , O 23 and O 24 were hastily launched and escaped to the United Kingdom. O 25 , O 26 and O 27 are not able to escape and were captured by the German forces. The Kriegsmarine ordered the completion of the ships and they entered ... The ships were built by three different shipyards. O 21 and O 22 were built by the Koninklijke ... width 90 Decommissioned HNLMS O 21 20 November 1937 21 October 1939 10 May 1940 uncompleted 2 November ... more details
JapanesesubmarineI 55 may refer to one of the following submarine s of the Imperial Japanese Navy ship JapanesesubmarineI 55 1925 , a Japanese KD3 class submarine KD3 class submarine renamed ship JapanesesubmarineI 155 2 in May 1942 surrendered at Kure in September 1945 scuttled in May 1946 ship JapanesesubmarineI 55 1944 , a Type C3 submarine C3 class cargo submarine sunk on 14 July 1944 by USS Gilmer APD 11 and USS William C. Miller DE 259 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT I 55, Japanesesubmarine ja ... more details
JapanesesubmarineI 52 may refer to one of the following submarine s of the Imperial Japanese Navy ship JapanesesubmarineI 52 1922 , a Japanese KD2 class submarine KD2 class submarine renamed ship JapanesesubmarineI 152 2 in May 1942 stricken from active duty in August 1942 used a stationary training vessel through end of World War II scrapped in 1948 ship JapanesesubmarineI 52 1943 , a Type C3 submarine C3 class cargo submarine sunk on 24 June 1944 by a TBF Avenger flying from the USS Bogue CVE 9 USS Bogue Shipindex DEFAULTSORT I 52, JapaneseSubmarine es I 52 ja fi I 52 ... more details
notes I 124 was a Sclass I 121 submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy that was sunk off Darwin, Northern Territory , Australia, on 21 January 1942, during World War II . I 124 was conducting naval mine ... dunn japsubs i 124.htm JapanesesubmarineI 124 in Australian waters during WW2 http www.ntl.nt.gov.au data assets pdf file 0017 25064 occpaper34.pdf The I 124 A Japanesesubmarine wreck in the Clarence ... Ship fate Sunk, 21 January 1942 Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Sclass I 121 submarine Ship displacement convert 1142 LT t 0 surfaced br ... Cite web url http www.combinedfleet.com I 124.htm title HIJMS SubmarineI 124 Tabular Record of Movement ... . On 31 December 1941 she arrived at Davao City Davao , to join the rest of Submarine Squadron 6 I 121 , I 122 and I 123 and their flagship, the 6,600 ton submarine tender Chogei . ref name combinedfleet .... The signal was intercepted by Allied codebreakers who warned that a Japanesesubmarine was operating .... Attempted salvage The submarine, the fourth Japanesesubmarine lost in action in World War ... the hull. Later it was reported by both Japanese and American sources that the I 124 with her Division ... archives and on AFP I 124 file. See precis in McCarthy, M., 1990. HIJMS SubmarineI 124. Report Department ... threatened to drop explosives on the submarine if a Japanese decision was slow in forthcoming. The controversy ...., 1990. HIJMS SubmarineI 124. Report Department of Maritime Archaeology. Western Australian Maritime .... Tom Lewis author Lewis, Tom . Darwin s SubmarineI 124 . South Australia Avonmore Books, 2011. External ... the navbox I 121 class submarine DEFAULTSORT I 124 Category I 121 class submarines Category Ships ... Ship flag Shipboxflag Japan naval Ship name I 124 Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Kawasaki ... out of service Ship renamed from SS 60 to I 124 , 1 June 1938 Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck ... Japanese Navy Technical Department 6th Year Type Torpedo 1917 6th Year Type torpedoes br 1 convert ... more details
6 Torpedo Tubes 14 21 torpedoes 1 X 4 AA Gun 1 X 13mm AA Gun Ship notes I 168 was a Kaidai class submarine Kaidai class submarine KD6 Type of the Imperial Japanese Navy IJN during World War II . At the Battle ... Yahachi Tanabe. Early career The submarine was completed at the Kure Dock Yard on July 31, 1934. She was originally designated I 68 . On November 23, 1941, I 68 and the rest of Submarine Squadron 3 were stationed near Hawai i to perform reconnaissance duties in preparation for the impending attack on Pearl Harbor . Still on station near Hawai i on December 13, I 68 was subjected to 21 separate .... She made periscope observations during the first Japanese air attack on Midway. I 168 commenced shelling ..., I 168 engaged the American submarine USS Scamp SS 277 USS Scamp in the Steffen Strait near New Hanover ... Kaidai class submarine DEFAULTSORT I 168 Category Type KD6 submarines Category Kaidai class submarines ... Category Japanese submarines lost during World War II nl I 168 ja pt I 168 ko ...Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image I 68.jpg 250px Ship caption The I 68 in March ... 60px Ship name I 68 Renumbered I 168 20 May 1942 ref name Jentschura Jentschura p. 172 ref ... KD6 Type, Kaidai class submarine Kaidai class Ship displacement 1400 1785 maximum tons surface, 2440 ... undergoing repairs at Kwajalein , I 68 conducted several uneventful patrols in the Pacific, before being redesignated I 168 on May 20, 1942 as part of a general submarine re numbering program undertaken by the IJN. An unforgettable patrol Battle of Midway I 168 was one of 13 submarines forming the Advance Expeditionary Force of the Japanese attack on Midway. Under the command of Tanabe Yahachi ... aircraft carriers had passed through the area of the submarine patrol line before the submarines arrived on their patrol stations. I 168 spent the first three days of June observing Midway s southern horizon through the periscope by day and through binoculars at a range of five miles at night. I 168 ... more details
2 Type 96 25 mm AT AA Gun Type 96 25mm AA guns Ship aircraft Ship notes The I 176 , also named I 76 , ref group A Although the submarine had been named I 76 when ordered in 1939, she was renamed I 176 upon her completion in 1942. ref was a Sclass Kaidai submarine KD7 Type of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II . The most successful submarine of her class, she severely damaged the heavy cruiser USS Chester CA 27 6 in October 1942 and sunk a U.S. submarine USS Corvina SS 226 2 in November 1943, the only Japanesesubmarine to sink one of her American counterparts. I 176 was sunk in May ...Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File I 176 submarine.jpg 300px Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Japan Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Japan.svg 20px Japanese Navy Ensign Imperial Japanese Navy Ship name I 176 Ship namesake Ship ordered 1939 Ship builder Kure ... was sighted off the Solomon Islands . Japanese submarines in the area, including the I 176 , were ordered to travel north to carry out an attack but the I 176 was the only Japanese vessel to successfully ..., Akihito title The JapaneseSubmarine Force and World War II page 102 publisher Naval Institute Press ... submarine was in the vicinity. A message from I 176 was intercepted which reported that the vessel ... March 14, 1944 she was the only American submarine to be sunk by a Japanesesubmarine in the entire ... reflist External links http www.combinedfleet.com I 176.htm HIJMS SubmarineI 176 Tabular Record ... before the navbox Kaidai class submarine DEFAULTSORT I 176 Category Type KD7 submarines Category ... Ship class Kaidai VII I 176 class Ship displacement 1,630  long ton s 1,656 Tonne t surfaced ... DD 555 2 and USS Johnston DD 557 2 . Service I 176 was ordered in 1939 but construction did not begin ... was renamed from I 76 to I 176 ref cite book last Carpenter first Dorr coauthors Polmar, Norman title Submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy publisher Naval Institute Press year 1986 ISBN ISBN 0870216821 ... more details
ship JapanesesubmarineI 30 2 April 1942 , I 8 June 1943 , ship JapanesesubmarineI 34 2 October 1943 , ship JapanesesubmarineI 29 2 November 1943 , ship JapanesesubmarineI 52 1943 2 March 1944 ...Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image I 8Submarine.jpg 300px SubmarineI 8 Ship caption ... Japanese Navy Ensign Ship name I 8 Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched ... 30 was sunk by a naval mine mine , I 34 by the British submarine HMS Taurus P399 2 , I 29 by the American submarine USS Sawfish SS 276 2 , and I 52 by US Navy aircraft. Commanded by Shinji Uchino, I 8 departed Kure, Hiroshima Kure harbor on 1 June 1943, accompanied by I 10 and the submarine tender ... later, I 8 also took on board quinine , tin , and raw rubber before heading for the Japanese base at Penang . On 21 July, I 8 entered the Atlantic , where she encountered fierce storms, but was able ... On 20 August, I 8 rendezvoused with the German submarine U 161 , commanded by Captain Albrecht ..., France Brest safely two days later. The Japanesesubmarine was warmly welcomed. Parties and visits ... that now even Japanese submarines are operating in the Atlantic. Return to Japan I 8 left Brest ... wartime submarine to make a successful round trip voyage between Japan and Germany, I 8 later ... guard.com ag87.html Japanese Atrocities The S.S. Jean Nicolet ref When an aircraft approached, the submarine ... Junsen class J3 Type submarine Ship displacement convert 2525 LT t 0 abbr on surfaced br convert 3583 ... br 2 25 mm AA guns br 6 convert 533 mm in abbr on forward torpedo tube s br 21 torpedoes Ship armor Ship aircraft 1 Yokosuka E14Y seaplane Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes The JapanesesubmarineI 8 was a World War II Junsen Type J 3 Imperial Japanese Navy submarine , famous for completing a technology exchange mission to German occupied France and back to Japan in 1943. The series I 7 and I 8 , based on the KD Kaidai type, were the largest Japanese submarines to be completed before World War ... more details
seaplane Ship notes The submarineI 12 was a Japanese Type A2 submarine A2 type long range fleet submarine. She was built at the Kawasaki s shipyard in Kobe. Wartime service The I 12 sailed from the Seto ... Islands . The I 12 torpedoed and sank the Liberty ship John A. Johnson , on 30 October 1944. I 12, after ramming and sinking the lifeboats and rafts, then machine gunned the 70 survivors ... soon thereafter, and the USS Argus PY 14 USS Argus recovered them at 21 35 on 30 October. The Argus disembarked the men at San Francisco on 3 November. Sinking Main USS Ardent AM 340 I 12 was sunk by the US ... between Honolulu and the United States. At 12 32, Ardent s sonar picked up a submarine contact ... the coup de grace . The resulting explosions caused a loss of all contact with the I 12 ... slat from a vegetable crate with Japanese writing and advertisements on it, pieces of varnished mahogany inscribed in Japanese language Japanese , and a piece of deck planking containing Japanese builders inscriptions indicated a definite kill . Notes reflist Sources Boyd, C, Yoshida, A. The JapaneseSubmarine Force and World War II 1995 Naval Institute Press. Type A submarine References Reflist Use dmy dates date January 2012 DEFAULTSORT I 012 Category Type A2 submarines Category World War ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Empire of Japan Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Japan.svg 60px Ship name I 55 Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned April 20, 1944 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship fate Disputed see article Ship status Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class C3 class Ship displacement Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship complement Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Ship notes I 55 was a Japanese C3 class attack submarine completed on 20 April 1944. Assigned to the defense of the Marianas, during a mission to rescue staff of the 1st Air Fleet on Tinian , she was presumably found and sunk by the USS Gilmer APD 11 USS Gilmer and USS William C. Miller DE 259 USS William C. Miller on 14 July 1944, though some sources claim this sinking was actually the Japanese submarine Ro 48 Ro 48 . See also USS Wyman DE 38 USS Wyman and USS Reynolds DE 42 USS Reynolds references to the sinking of this submarine in which Wyman claims credit for this sinking on 28 July 1944. External links http www.combinedfleet.com I 55.htm Tabular movements of submarine I 55 http www.warsailors.com phorum read.php?f 1&i 16739&t 16739 warsailors.com non breaking space to keep AWB drones from altering the space before the navbox C3 type submarine DEFAULTSORT I 055 Category Type C3 submarines Category Ships built in Japan Category 1944 ships Category World War II shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea Category Japanese submarines lost during World War II Category World War II submarines of Japan submarine stub ja ... more details
kn km h 0 . The Japanese constructed only three of these submarines during World War II I 52 , JapanesesubmarineI 53 1943 I 53 and JapanesesubmarineI 55 1944 I 55 , although twenty were planned. ref ... JapanesesubmarineI 30 I 30 April 1942 , JapanesesubmarineI 8 I 8 June 1943 , JapanesesubmarineI 34 I 34 October 1943 , JapanesesubmarineI 29 I 29 November 1943 , and German submarine Unterseeboot 511 U 511 August 1943 . Of these, I 30 was sunk by a naval mine mine , I 34 by the British submarine HMS Taurus P399 Taurus , and I 29 by the United States submarine USS Sawfish SS 276 Sawfish assisted ... of the JapaneseSubmarineI 52 , Journal of Military History 63 2 339 354, April 1999. Hamilton Paterson ... Japan Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Japan.svg 45px Ship name I 52 , code named Momi , Japanese ... anti aircraft guns Ship notes Cargo 300 metric tons I 52 , code named Momi , Japanese for evergreen or fir tree was a Type C3 submarine Type C 3 cargo submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy used during ... JapaneseSubmarine Assured the Outcome of World War II, NAL Hardcover, 2006, 311pp, ISBN ... instead. She was also instructed to rendezvous with a German submarine on 22 June 1944 at 21 15 GMT ... Singapore. Guided by the F 21Submarine Tracking Room and F 211 Secret Room of the Tenth Fleet which ... the Japanesesubmarine. This task force departed from Casablanca on 15 June 1944, and was commanded ... sunk another Japanesesubmarine, the Type IX U boat Type IX RO 501 formerly U 1224 on 13 May 1944 ... modern submarine sounds, studied these recordings and concluded that the I 52 was sunk by Taylor ... I 52 sunk in the Bay of Biscay as of 25 July 1944, with all crew. The Imperial Japanese Navy declared ... s team took down a Japanese naval ensign and affixed it to the wrecked submarine. A metal box from ... Society commissioned and produced a documentary called, SubmarineI 52 Search for WWII Gold ... the space before the navbox C3 type submarine DEFAULTSORT I 052 Category Type C3 submarines Category ... more details
The nihongo Komahashi was a one of a submarine tender of the Imperial Japanese Navy IJN , serving ... Coast defence ship br 1 April 1920 as Torpedo recovery ship br 1 December 1924 as Submarine tender ... 1932 Ship class Ship type Cargo ship Submarine tender Ship tonnage Ship displacement convert 1125 ... 2 Ikegai model diesels br 2 Imperial Japanese Navy Technical Department Kampon coal oil fired ... Minor Naval Station . The IJN changed her into a submarine tender to support their submarines, because at the time the IJN only had one submarine tender, the Japanesesubmarine tender Karasaki Karasaki . After 1924, her duties were changed to surveying, because the Jingei class submarine tender Jingei class were completed. She remained a submarine tender till the end of her service. Her bow Imperial ... ship Komahashi Maru Uns sen Komahashi Maru . 21 May 1913 Launched. 20 January 1914 Completed ... Submarine tender Sensuibokan . after She surveyed at China coast. 1 October 1931 She was assigned ... Vol.47, Auxiliary Vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy , cite web url http www.ships net.co.jp title Kaijinsha , Japan , March 1997 The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.29, Japanesesubmarine tenders w auxiliary submarine tenders , cite web url http www.kojinsha.co.jp title Ushio Shob Japan , July 1979 The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.135, Japanese submarines IV , Ushio Shob ... 1913 ships Category Submarine tenders ja ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Japanesesubmarine Ro 110 Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Empire of Japan Ship flag shipboxflag Empire of Japan naval Ship name Ro 110 Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Kawasaki K be Shipyard Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down 20 August 1942 Ship launched 26 January 1943 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed 6 July 1943 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship fate Sunk, 12 February 1944 Ship notes Ship badge Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Sclass2 Ro 100 submarine Ship displacement convert 525 LT t 0 surfaced br convert 782 LT t 0 submerged Ship length convert 60.9 m ftin abbr on Length overall o a Ship beam convert 6 m ftin abbr on Ship draft convert 3.51 m ftin abbr on Ship propulsion 2 Imperial Japanese Navy Technical Department Kampon Mk.24 Model 6 diesels br 1,000 bhp surfaced br 760 shp submerged br 2 shafts Ship speed convert 14.2 kn lk in surfaced br convert 8 kn submerged Ship range convert 3500 nmi abbr on lk in at convert 12 kn abbr on surfaced br convert 60 nmi km abbr on at convert 3 kn abbr on submerged Ship test depth convert 75 m ft abbr on Ship complement 55 Ship armament 4 convert 533 mm in 0 abbr on torpedo tubes br 8 Type 95 torpedo es br 2 Type 96 25 mm AT AA Gun Type 96 25mm AA gun s Ship notes Ro 110 was a Japanese Ro 100 class submarine which saw service during World War II in the Imperial Japanese Navy . Laid down at the Kawasaki K be Shipyard on 20 August 1942 and launched on 26 January 1943 ... Jumna U21 6 in the Bay of Bengal on 12 February 1944 at coord 17 25 N 83 21 E display inline,title ... built in Japan Category World War II submarines of Japan Category Japanese submarines lost during ... more details
Yokosuka E14Y1 Glen Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes I 34 was a Kaidai Junsen Type B1 class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy . During World War II , while on a Yanagi mission between Japan ... the space before the navbox B1 type submarine DEFAULTSORT I 034 Category Type B1 submarines Category ... by the British submarine HMS Taurus P399 HMS Taurus using Ultra intelligence. Commissioning Her keel ... on 22 October 1943 to take on passengers and cargo for her mission. I 34 loaded a cargo of raw rubber, tungsten , tin, quinine , medicinal opium and samples of Japanese weapons. She departed for Penang ... were being tracked by Ultra intelligence, and a British submarine was sent to sink her. Sinking ... I 34 below the conning tower , she sank in 100  feet 30  m of water at coord 05 17 N 100 05 E display inline,title . Of her 94 crew, only 14 survived to be picked up by a local junk. I 34 was removed from the Imperial Japanese Navy list in January 1944. Her wreck was salvaged in 1962. See also Her more famous sister ship, JapanesesubmarineI 52 1943 I 52 . References http navalhistory.flixco.info H 148871 8330 a0.htm HIJMS I 34 Further reading Miller, Vernon J. Analysis of JapaneseSubmarine Losses to Allied Submarines in World War II , Merriam Press, 36pgs, ISBN 1 57638 161 7 Gibson ... of Japan Category Japanese submarines lost during World War II Category Maritime incidents in 1943 Category World War II shipwrecks in the Strait of Malacca es Submarino portaaviones I 34 ja ... more details
and Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 bombers. I 30 was the first Japanesesubmarine to arrive in Europe ... links http www.youtube.com watch?v 71nmTw1rfwU JapanesesubmarineI 30 arrives in Europe video de icon ... url http www.combinedfleet.com I 30.htm title SubmarineI 30 Tabular Record of Movement work combinedfleet.com ... , merchant ship Llandaff Castle , and an ammunition ship. The next night the Type C submarine s I 16 and I 20 launched their Ko hyoteki class submarine Ko hyoteki midget submarine s about 10 miles ... with depth charges, but at 21 20 the midget from I 20 torpedoed and sank the British Loyalty . ref name combinedfleet The I 16 s midget submarine went missing, presumed sunk, while the I 20 s beached ... Ship flag Shipboxflag Japan naval Ship name I 30 Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Kure Naval ... Hide header Header caption Ship class Type B1 submarine Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement ... gun Ship armour Ship aircraft 1 Yokosuka E14Y floatplane Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes I 30 was a Type B1 submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. After operating in the Indian Ocean she participated in a Yanagi mission, aimed at connecting Japan and Nazi Germany by submarine. She was the first Japanesesubmarine to reach Europe, arriving at Lorient , France in August 1942. I 30 returned to Singapore loaded with military technology and information, but hit a mine outside the harbour and sank. Only part of her cargo was salvaged. Service history The submarine was laid ... Ocean , and on 8 April the Japanese agreed to dispatch a detachment of submarines to the East Coast of Africa. Submarine Squadron 8 s 1st Division was withdrawn from its base at Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands and assigned the task. ref name combinedfleet On 11 April, I 30 departed Kure ... for possible attack. In May I 30 sailed along the coast of Africa, launching its Yokosuka E14Y ... Africa searching for targets. ref name combinedfleet On the night of 29 May I 30 she sent her aircraft ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE JapanesesubmarineI 73 Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Japan Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Japan.svg 20px Japanese Navy Ensign Imperial Japanese Navy Ship name I 73 , I 173 Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched 1935 Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship fate Sunk by USS Gudgeon SS 211 USS Gudgeon on 9 January 1942 Ship status Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Kaidai class submarine Kaidai class Ship displacement Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship complement Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Ship notes JapanesesubmarineI 73 was a Kaidai class submarine Kaidai class submarine that participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor as part of the 3rd Submarine Squadron in the 6th Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy . It was one of the vessels created as part of Japan s 1st Naval Armaments Supplement Programme in 1931. On 9 January 1942, ref cite DANFS title Gudgeon url http www.hazegray.org danfs submar ss211.txt accessdate 31 December 2011 ref I 73 became the first warship to be sunk by a United States Navy submarine USS Gudgeon SS 211 USS Gudgeon fired three torpedoes at I 73 and destroyed it. ref Cite web publisher Combined Fleet title HIJMS SubmarineI 73 Tabular Record of Movement author Bob Hackett coauthors Sander Kingsepp date 2001 url http www.combinedfleet.com I 73.htm accessdate 02 13 12 ref Gudgeon claimed that the torpedoes only damaged I 73 , but Station HYPO confirmed the loss. ref Blair, p.118, names her I 173 . ref References reflist Bibliography Cite book author Clay Blair, Jr. title Silent Victory location New York publisher Bantam date 1976 Kaidai class submarine Category ... Ocean Category Japanese submarines lost during World War II Category 1935 ships ... more details
aircraft. JapanesesubmarineI 204 I 204 was sunk as result of the raid and it was decided to evacuate ... of Japan but two days later I 202 sailed with the I 201 , I 121 , Japanesesubmarine Ro 500 Ro 500 and one other submarine and deployed in a line convert 150 mi abbr on off Vladivostok . The Sixth ... Sasebo where they and their sister ship JapanesesubmarineI 203 I 203 were taken out of service on 30 November and handed over to the Occupation Forces. Postwar I 202 was scheduled to be delivered ... 60px Imperial Japanese Navy Ensign Ship name I 202 Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Kure ... es br 2 25 mm cannon Ship notes I 202 was one of only three I 200 class submarine s of the Imperial Japanese Navy to be completed during World War II . The I 200 class were of advanced design, and had ... World War II, surpassing even the German Type XXI submarine s. ref name stille38 Stille, p. 38 ref Service history Launched on 2 September 1944, I 202 was the second I 200 class submarine to be completed ...Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image SenTaka.jpg 300px Senkou I 202 Ship caption I ... caption Ship type Submarine Ship displacement convert 1290 MT abbr on surfaced br convert 1503 ... by using higher current, I 202 suffered explosions in her battery compartments which ruined 500 battery cells and damaged her pressure hull. In June 1945 I 202 was in Kure Naval yard for repairs to her ... raid warning was given and Captain Imai decided to sail immediately. I 202 had reached the open sea ... I 202 and I 201 left Kure at the end of June to run the Kanmon Straits by night. I 202 made ... assembled on the top deck and forbidden to move. I 202 s repairs were completed at Maizuru and she ... the port was under heavy attack by carrier based aircraft. Despite spending the raid submerged, I ... by splinters. This damage meant that the planned operation could not be conducted, and the submarine had to wait for a new periscope to arrive. While I 202 was waiting at Maizuru, the atomic bombs ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File JapanesesubmarineI 21.jpg 300px JapanesesubmarineI21 Ship caption Imperial Japanese Navy IJN submarineI21 Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Shipboxflag Japan naval Ship name I21 Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Kawasaki ... doi id isbn 1557500150 ref A Japanese Type B submarine , which may have been the I21 or possibly the JapanesesubmarineI 23 I 23 , was sunk by the destroyers USS Charrette DD 581 and USS Fair DE 35 ... Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes nihongo I21 Lang jpn I g Dai Nij ichi sensui kan was a Japanese Type B1 submarine which saw service during World War II in the Imperial Japanese Navy . She displaced 1,950 tons and had a speed of convert 24 kn km h . I21 was the most successful Japanese ... 6th Fleet Sixth Fleet . I21 was based in the Yokosuka Naval District . ref name combinedfleet Cite web url http www.combinedfleet.com I 21.htm title IJN SubmarineI21 Tabular Record of Movement ... I21 departed Yokosuka on 19 November and sailed to the rendezvous at Iturup Hitokappu Bay, Etorofu ... time . On 7 December 1941 I21 was assigned to patrol north of Oahu , Hawaii. ref name combinedfleet On 9 December I 6 reported sighting a Sclass Lexington aircraft carrier and two cruisers. I21 and the rest of SubRon 1 boats, were ordered to pursue and sink her. However I21 s pursuit was delayed ... and I21 and the other submarines were ordered to the West Coast of the United States to attack American shipping. I21 was assigned to patrol off Point Arguello , California. ref name combinedfleet Sinking of the SS Montebello On 23 December 1941, the I21 sighted the Unocal Corporation Union Oil ..., to Vancouver , British Columbia. At 05 30, I21 fired two torpedoes at a range of convert ... abandoned the tanker in four lifeboats, which were machine gunned by I21 with no casualties. The Montebello ... Shelling of Newcastle, Australia See also Shelling of Newcastle On 8 June 1942, the I21 briefly shelled ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image I 176.jpg 300px I 176 , a submarine of the same class as I 177 Ship caption I 176 , a submarine of the same class as I 177 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Empire of Japan Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Japan.svg 60px Ship name I 177 Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned 28 December 1942 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship fate Sunk by USS Samuel S. Miles DE 183 on 3 October 1944 Ship status Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Kaidai class submarine KD7 KD7 type sclass Kaidai submarine Ship displacement Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship complement 101 Sailors Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Ship notes JapaneseSubmarineI 177 was a Empire of Japan Japanese Kaidai class submarine KD7 KD7 type sclass Kaidai submarine that saw service during World War II in the Imperial Japanese Navy . I 177 was commissioned on 28 December 1942 and was sunk by USS Samuel S. Miles DE 183 on 3 October 1944 with the loss of her entire crew of 101 sailors. She was the submarine responsible for sinking AHS Centaur Australian Hospital Ship Centaur , an act considered to be a war crime , off the Australian east coast on 14 May 1943. ref harvnb Dennis Grey 2009 p 124 ref Citations reflist References Combinedfleet.com http www.combinedfleet.com I 177.htm HIJMS SubmarineI 177 Tabular Record of Movement cite ... 2 non breaking space to keep AWB drones from altering the space before the navbox Kaidai class submarine coord missing Pacific Ocean DEFAULTSORT I 177 Category Type KD7 submarines Category Kaidai class ... Category Japanese submarines lost during World War II Category World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean es Submarino I 177 ja pl I 177 ... more details
type submarine DEFAULTSORT Ro 033 Category Ro 33 class submarines Category Kaich type submarines Category Ships built in Japan Category 1934 ships Category World War II submarines of Japan Category Japanese ... Shipwrecks of Papua New Guinea submarine stub ... more details
torpedo es br 1 Convert 12 cm abbr on 50 cal. deck gun Ship notes I 180 was a Sclass Kaidai submarine KD7 Type of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II . Ordered in 1939 under the 4th Naval ... down at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on 17 April 1941 as I 80 . Launched on 7 February 1942, she was renumbered I 180 on 20 May 1942, and completed on 15 January 1943. ref name combinedfleetI 180 cite web url http www.combinedfleet.com I 180.htm title IJN SubmarineI 180 Tabular Record of Movement first1 ... I 180 title Wreck of HIJMS I 180 work wikimapia.org year 2011 accessdate 20 January 2012 ref On 20 May 1944 I 180 was presumed lost with all hands, and on 10 July 1944 was removed from the Navy List. ref name combinedfleetI 180 References Reflist Kaidai class submarine DEFAULTSORT I 180 Category 1942 ... Ship flag shipboxflag Empire of Japan naval Ship name I 180 Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder ... 1941, as I 80 Ship launched 7 February 1942 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed 15 January 1943, as I 180 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service ... Sclass Kaidai submarine Type VII Ship displacement Convert 1833 LT t 0 lk on abbr on surfaced br ... 2012 ref Service history At the end of March 1943, with her sister ships I 177 and I 178 , I 180 ... name combinedfleetI 180 In mid July 1943 I 180 was diverted from her patrol to Kolombangara in the Solomon Islands , arriving in the aftermath of Battle of Kolombangara the battle and rescuing 21 survivors from the light cruiser ship Japanese cruiser Jintsu 2 . ref name combinedfleetI 180 On 12 October ... aircraft attacking the port and airfields. During the attack I 180 sustained a direct hit which ... USS Gilmore DE 18 6 south west of Chirikof Island . The submarine promptly crash dive d, and over the next three hours Gilmore laid down three barrages of Mark 10 Hedgehog weapon Hedgehog anti submarine ... submarines Category Japanese submarines lost during World War II ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Japan Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Japan.svg 20px Japanese Navy Ensign Imperial Japanese Navy Ship name I 11 Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Kawasaki Yard, Kobe Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship fate Ship status Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class A1 I 9 class Ship displacement 2,920  tons surfaced br 4,150  tons submerged Ship length 113.70 m Ship beam 11.70 m Ship draft 5.89 m Ship propulsion 2 diesels convert 12400 hp abbr on br Electric motors convert 2400 hp abbr on Ship speed convert 23.5 kn km h surfaced br convert 8 kn km h 0 submerged Ship range 16,000 nm at convert 16 kn km h 0 Ship endurance Ship test depth 100 m Ship complement 114 Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 6 533  mm forward torpedo tubes br 18 torpedoes br 1 140  mm 50 Caliber artillery calibre gun Ship aircraft 1 Yokosuka E14Y seaplane Ship notes The submarine I 11 was a Japanese Type A1 submarine Type A1 long range fleet submarine which saw service in World War II . I 11 was lost in the Pacific at some point after 11 January 1944. Her last report was from Funafuti , in the Gilbert Islands . ref Boyd, Yoshida p209 ref Notes reflist Sources Boyd, C, Yoshida, A. The Japanese Submarine Force and World War II 1995 Naval Institute Press. Type A submarine DEFAULTSORT I 011 Category Type A1 submarines Category World War II submarines of Japan ... more details
RO 34.htm title HIJMS Submarine RO 34 Tabular Record of Movement last Hackett first Bob coauthors Sander ... space to keep AWB drones from altering the space before the navbox Kaich type submarine DEFAULTSORT ... Category 1935 ships Category World War II submarines of Japan Category Japanese submarines lost during World War II Category World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean submarine stub ... more details
notes Ship badge Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class B1 type submarine B1 Type I 15 Class Ship type Submarine Ship displacement 2,344  tonnes 2,584  tons surfaced ... Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes nihongo I 25 25 was a B1 type submarine B1 Type I 15 Class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy that served in World War II , took part in the Attack on Pearl ... War II, I 25 served under the command of Lieutenant Commander Meiji Tagami who had graduated from Class 51 at Etajima, Hiroshima . 26 year old Lieutenant Tatsuo Tsukudo was the Executive Officer XO on I 25 . I 25 departed Yokosuka on 21 November 1941 in preparation for hostilities. ref Ebbert Webber ... the Japanese aircraft carrier s sailed west following the attack, I 25 and eight other submarines ... thumb left A Japanese Ko hyoteki class midget submarine, believed to be Midget No. 14 , is raised ... of Fort Stevens On the evening of 21 June 1942, I 25 followed a fleet of fishing vessels to avoid minefields ... on. ref http www.offbeatoregon.com o1101e Japanesesubmarine blasted its way into Oregon history.html ... submarine, which sank in 20 seconds with the loss of all hands. I 25 reported sinking an American ... title HIJMS SubmarineI 25 Tabular Record of Movement format Web page work CombinedFleet.com accessdate ... links http www.offbeatoregon.com o1101e Japanesesubmarine blasted its way into Oregon history.html ... to keep AWB drones from altering the space before the navbox B1 type submarine DEFAULTSORT I 025 Category ...Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image I 25.jpg 300px Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Japan.svg 60px Japanese Navy Ensign Ship name I 25 Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded ... and men Ship crew Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 6 533  mm 21  in forward torpedo tube ... in the state of Oregon , USA . I 25 , of 2,369  tonnes 2,600  tons , was 108  m 354  ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image JapanesesubmarineI 1.jpg 300px Ship caption I 1 in 1930 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Japan Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Japan.svg 45px RN Ensign Ship name I 1 Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Kawasaki Heavy Industries ... max depth 80 m 260 feet The JapanesesubmarineI 1 was a J1 type submarine J1 type submarine built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Kawasaki , Kobe , for the Imperial Japanese Navy . She was a large cruiser submarine displacing 2,135 tons and was the lead of four boats built in the class. She was commissioned ... sister ship, HMNZS Tui sank the JapanesesubmarineI 17 I 17 . File I1Sub.jpg thumb left The crew of U.S. PT boat USS PT 65 PT 65 inspects the wreckage of JapanesesubmarineI 1 Critical codes remained on board and the Japanese command tried unsuccessfully to destroy the boat with air and submarine ... for HIJMS SubmarineI 1 ref http www.combinedfleet.com I 1.htm HIJMS SubmarineI 1 Tabular Record of Movement ref 2 February 1943 During the night five crew members and 11 Japanese soldiers ... another try, but again fails to locate the I 1. 1 April 1943 The I 1 is removed from the Japanese Navy ... sister submarineI 2 Extracts ref http www.combinedfleet.com I 2.htm HIJMS SubmarineI 2 Tabular .... Notes Reflist References http www.combinedfleet.com I 1.htm HIJMS SubmarineI 1 Tabular Record of Movement External links http www.pacificwrecks.com ships subs I 1.html I 1 Submarine http www.nzetc.org ... ASNS 20Trips Submarine I1.htm The wreck of the cruiser submarineI 1 non breaking space to keep AWB drones from altering the space before the navbox J type submarine DEFAULTSORT I 001 Category ... Ship class J1 type submarine J1 type submarine Ship displacement 2135 tons surfaced 2,791 tons submerged ... on Daihatsu barge. 26 October 1942 evacuates Japanese troops from Goodenough Island , New Guinea to Rabaul ... man crew of the barge is also embarked. 24 January 1943 The I 1 departs Rabaul for Buin, Papua New ... more details