Japanese submarine I-201

Japanese submarine I-201

Service information

Career: IJN(Japanese) Navy

General characteristics

Displacement: 1,291 tons surfaced / 1,450 tons submerged

Dimensions: 259 ft x 19 ft (6 m) x 18 ft

Surface propulsion: 2 diesels: 2,750 hp

Submerged propulsion: 2 electric motors: 5,000 hp

Surface speed: 15.75 knots

Submerged speed: 19 knots (35 km/h)

Maximum depth: 110 m (360 ft)

Range: 5,800 nmi (10,740 km) at 16 knots (30 km/h)

Complement: 31 officers and men

Armament: 4 x 533 mm TT fwd (10 torpedoes) 2 x 25 mm mg


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