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to shipping for months. During training, the Japanese demonstrated that four trained men could prepare one of the floatplanes for launch from a submarine in seven minutes and that each submarine could assemble, fuel, arm, and launch all three of the floatplanes it carried in 45 minutes. Despite
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then were to launch a combined total of six M6A1 floatplanes—which were to use the reconnaissance information to assist them in targeting Allied ships—on 17 August 1945 for a nighttime strike under a full moon against the Ulithi anchorage, each pilot receiving a
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arrived at ĹŚminato on 22 July 1945, all crewmen received a day of shore leave, the aircraft had their Japanese markings replaced with American ones, and each submarine brought aboard a model of the Ulithi anchorage as a training aid for the pilots.
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and carried enough fuel to circumnavigate the world one-and-a-half times. Measuring 122 m (400 ft) long overall, they displaced 5,900 t (6,504 short tons), more than double their typical American contemporaries. Until the
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for food and supplies from 26 to 27 December 1945. They arrived at Pearl Harbor on 6 January 1946 and tied up at the Submarine Base, where a U.S. Navy band and local celebrities welcomed them. On 18 February 1946,
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with valuable information about advanced Japanese submarine designs, the U.S. Navy issued orders on 26 March 1946 to sink all captured Japanese submarines. Accordingly, the U.S. Navy sank
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above the surface, remaining in this posture for the next five hours while she conducted emergency repairs and vented the smoke out of the interior via open conning tower hatches.
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to cancel the Panama Canal strike on 12 June 1945 and decide instead to use the submarines and their floatplanes to strike the Allied fleet anchorage at
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was missing, her conning tower and aircraft hangar apparently having detached from her hull during her final descent to the ocean floor in 1946.
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at a new location 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) south of Ponape that evening. He transmitted the new plans in a coded message to
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had a unique figure-of-eight shape which afforded the strength and stability to support the weight of a large, cylindrical, watertight aircraft
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mounted atop the hangar—one forward and two aft of the conning tower—and a single Type 96 25 mm antiaircraft gun mounted just aft of the
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received orders to hoist a black flag of surrender and to disarm herself. Accordingly, her crew assembled all three of her M6A1 aircraft and
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and each plane armed with an 800-kilogram (1,764 lb) bomb. After the strike, the aircraft were to land near the submarines, and
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on the forward deck forward of the hangar. A collapsible crane allowed the submarine to retrieve her floatplanes from the water.
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Concerned by high levels of activity by American aircraft and surface ships near the planned rendezvous point, Ariizumi aboard
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that under postwar agreements the Soviets would demand access to the captured Japanese submarines that would provide the
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announced that hostilities between Japan and the Allies would end that day. At 21:00 on 18 August 1945, Ariizumi aboard
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them unmanned into the sea, dumped their bombs overboard, fired all of her torpedoes, and destroyed all of her
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11 for workups. She got underway from Sasebo on the day of her commissioning to begin workups in the western
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coating intended to make detection of the submarine while submerged more difficult by absorbing or diffusing
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was anchored by 16:50. Twelve U.S. Navy submarines chosen to represent the U.S. Navy Submarine Force at the
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intercepted her, and she surrendered to them 500 nautical miles (930 km; 580 mi) northeast of
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as a target in tests of the Mark 10 Mod 3 exploder off Pearl Harbor on 4 June 1946. She sank by the
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got underway from Yokosuka southbound for Sasebo with a 40-man American crew aboard in company with
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launched by the submarines of Submarine Division 1 , but by April 1945 the staff's vice chief,
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was completely intact. The wreck showed signs of heavy implosion damage, however, and
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arrived on 31 August as well. During the surrender ceremony on 2 September 1945, the
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also arrived under the command of a U.S. Navy prize crew, and she moored alongside
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received orders from the 6th Fleet to cancel the Ulithi attack, and later that day
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various obstacles—the presence of mines and U.S. Navy submarines and shortages of
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While Submarine Division 1 was still at Nanao Bay, the expected imminent fall of
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on 5 August 1945 when an electrical fire broke out in a control panel on her
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pulses and dampening reverberations from the submarine's internal machinery.
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side. She surfaced to fight the fire, but her lookouts sighted an American
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along the centerline. Aircraft were launched from a 37-meter (120 ft)
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turned out to be a point 50 feet (15 m) back from the bow, and the
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at 16:00, with Ariizumi embarked aboard the Submarine Division 1
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attacked Japanese ships in the harbor at Kure. American aircraft
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in port in Japan in 1945 after the end of World War II.
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was raised aboard her at 05:00 on 31 August 1945, and at 14:45
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on the night of 9–10 March 1945, the 6th Fleet proposed to the
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headed for Japan under command of the prize crew, escorted by
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from the Navy list on 15 September 1945. On 29 October 1945,
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decided on 14 August 1945 to alter course to the east of the
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in the Mariana Islands from 18 to 21 December 1945, then at
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By 1 June 1945, all four submarines of Submarine Division 1—
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got underway from Kure on 2 June 1945 for a voyage via the
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Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (COMSUBPAC)
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on 28 August 1945 and put the prize crew aboard her, and
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to U.S. forces and the increasing pace of air strikes by
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I-400: Japan's Secret Aircraft-Carrying Strike Submarine
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never received the message, and missed the rendezvous.
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departed ĹŚminato at 14:00 on 23 July 1945, followed by
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a year later on 18 January 1944, and was completed and
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far to the east of Japan, planning to rendezvous off
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departed Sasebo on 11 December 1945 under escort by
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6.5 kn (7.5 mph; 12.0 km/h) submerged
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The two submarines took separate routes in the 590: 495:was offset to port to allow the stowage of three 309:3 Ă— 25 mm (1.0 in) 3-barrel machine gun 16:Imperial Japanese Navy Submarine aircraft carrier 4078: 2360:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in August 1945 2157:"IJN Submarine I-13: Tabular Record of Movement" 1944:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (12 March 2016). 1808: 1601:entered drydock at Pearl Harbor for evaluation. 467:′s aircraft hangar after World War II. 417:—were the largest submarines ever commissioned. 2154: 2128: 1943: 1006:issued orders for the attack on Ulithi, dubbed 349: 229:4 diesel engines, 7,700 hp (5,700 kW) 2068: 2017: 1694:, and the commander of Submarine Division 52, 1042:in the Caroline Islands in late July 1945. In 934:in which the submarines would launch ten M6A1 370:submarine commissioned in 1944 for service in 343: 232:Electric motors, 2,400 hp (1,800 kW) 2616: 2345: 2260: 2037:The Japanese Submarine Force and World War II 1990: 1401:. At 09:15 on 29 August 1945, she arrived in 890:—had been fueled and equipped with snorkels. 1999: 1405:on the coast of Honshu and moored alongside 655:and assigned to Submarine Division 1 in the 1487:, ordered his personal flag hoisted aboard 1456:began a move to a new anchorage within the 1154:in the Caroline Islands on 16 August 1945. 575:, two air/surface-search radar sets, and a 2623: 2609: 2352: 2338: 2267: 2253: 2059: 1010:("Mountain Storm"). The orders called for 248:(21.58 mph; 34.73 km/h) surfaced 2631:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1946 2279:-class submarine (Sentoku type submarine) 2050: 1460:at the submarine base at Yokosuka, where 867: 420: 2008: 1981: 1972: 1963: 1265: 470: 458: 188:6,560 long tons (6,665 t) submerged 2129:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2011). 1767: 185:5,223 long tons (5,307 t) surfaced 4079: 2604: 2333: 2248: 1712: 1592:in the Marshall Islands, and then at 830:, and one of her gunners was killed. 659:. She also was assigned to Submarine 374:. Capable of carrying three two-seat 291:8 Ă— 533 mm (21 in) forward 61: 697:Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff 2005:Layman and McLaughlin, pp. 178–179. 1719:Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory 997: 741:, Japan, on 19 March 1945 when the 642: 13: 2035:Boyd, Carl, and Yoshida, Akihiko, 1721:'s (HURL) deep-diving submersible 757:. More than 240 aircraft from the 632: 14: 4148: 4122:Maritime incidents in August 1945 4102:Ships built by Kure Naval Arsenal 2319:Imperial Japanese Navy submarines 2236:Initial sighting of the wreck of 2202: 1281:was in the Pacific Ocean east of 1235:were ordered to proceed to Kure. 1164:on 28 July 1945. She was east of 314:Type 96 25 mm (0.98 in) 305:14 cm/40 11th Year Type naval gun 4107:World War II submarines of Japan 4065: 4053: 4048: 3727:Brigadier General M. G. 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submarine tender
USS Proteus (AS-19)
I-14
Kure Naval Arsenal
Kure
Japan
I-400-class
submarine
Diesel-electric
knots
nmi
torpedo tubes
Type 95 torpedoes
14 cm/40 11th Year Type naval gun
Type 96 25 mm (0.98 in)
Aichi M6A1 Seiran
Imperial Japanese Navy
Sentoku-type (or I-400-class)
World War II
Aichi M6A
float
torpedo bombers
Panama Canal
sister ships
I-401
I-402
diesel engines
commissioning
United States Navy

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