- B1 type submarine
The B1 Type submarine (also known as the I-15 series) were the most numerous submarine class of the
Imperial Japanese Navy duringWorld War II . In total 20 were made, starting with I-15, which gave the series their alternative name.These submarines were fast, had a very long range, and carried a single seaplane, located in a hangar in front of the conning tower, and launched by a catapult. Late in the war, some of the submarines had their aircraft hangar removed, to replace it with a 14 cm gun. In 1944, I-36 and I-37 were modified so that they could carry four
Kaiten kamikaze manned torpedoes, with I-36 later being further modified to carry six.ervice
The series was rather successful, especially at the beginning of the war.
*I-26 sank a
US Army chartered Schooner "Cynthia Olson"7 December 1941 {35 died}. She crippled the aircraft carrier USS "Saratoga" with one torpedo hit (out of six launched) on31 August 1942 . On13 October , she also destroyed the cruiser USS "Juneau". She was sunk in action off Leyte in October 1944.
*On15 September 1942 I-19 fired six torpedoes at the aircraft carrier USS "Wasp", two of which hit the carrier and destroyed it. The four remaining torpedoes went on for several thousand meters and hit another carrier force, damaging the battleship USS "North Carolina", and sinking the destroyer USS "O'Brien". She was likely sunk by US Navy aircraft attacks on18 October 1943 .*I-25 conducted the only attack ever on the continental United States in September 1942. She was sunk by destroyer USS "Patterson" off the
New Hebrides on3 September 1943 .*I-29 was used to conduct personnel and technology exchanges with
Germany .
*"I-17" shelled an oil field up the beach from Santa Barbara and damaged a pump house in Elwood in February 1942. She was sunk by the New Zealand trawler "Tui" and two US Navy aircraft offNoumea on19 August 1943 .*"I-15" was sunk off San Cristobol on
2 November 1942 by destroyer USS "McCalla".Losses
*"I-21" was sunk by aircraft from escort carrier USS "Chenango" on
29 November 1943 .
*"I-23" was lost in February 1942.
*"I-27" was sunk by the British destroyers HMS "Paladin" and HMS "Petard" off Addu Atoll on12 February 1944 after it had sunk thetroopship SS Khedive Ismail with the loss of about 1,300 lives.
*"I-28" was sunk by submarine USS "Tautog" south ofTruk on17 May 1944 .
*"I-29" was sunk by USS "Sawfish" inBalintang Channel on26 July 1944 .
*"I-30" was the first Japanese submarine to reach Europe under the "Yanagi" missions, but she was sunk by a mine offSingapore on13 October 1942 .
*"I-31" was sunk by destroyers USS "Edwards" and USS "Farragut" offKiska on12 May 1943 .
*"I-32" was sunk by the destroyer escort USS "Manlove" and the subchaserPC 1135 south ofWotje on24 March 1944 .
*"I-33" was lost during sea trials in theInland Sea on13 June 1944 .
*"I-34" was sunk by submarine HMS "Taurus" offPenang on13 November 1943 .
*"I-35" was sunk by destroyers USS "Meade" and USS "Frazier" off Tarawa on23 November 1943 .
*"I-37" was sunk by destroyer escorts USS "Conklin" and USS "McCoy Reynolds" off Leyte on19 November 1944 .
*"I-38" was sunk by destroyer USS "Nicholas" nearYap on12 November 1944 .
*"I-39" was sunk by destroyer USS "Boyd" in theGilberts on26 November 1943 .Altogether the Type B submarines (B1, B2, and B3 combined) are credited with sinking 56 merchant ships for a total of 372,730 tonnes, about 35% of all merchant shipping sunk by Japanese submarines during the war.
All B1 type submarines were lost during the conflict, except for I-36, which was scuttled off
Goto Island by theUS Navy on1 April 1946 .References
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