- Kairyu class submarine
The Kairyu (海龍 "Sea Dragon") was a class of
midget submarine s of theImperial Japanese Navy , designed in 1943–1944, and produced from the beginning of 1945. These submarines were meant to meet the invading American naval forces upon their anticipated approach of Tokyo.History
Over 760 of these submarines were planned and by August 1945 about 213 had been manufactured. Most of them were constructed at the
Yokosuka shipyard. These submarines had a two-man crew and were fitted with two torpedoes along with a 600 kg explosive charge intended to be used on a suicide mission.Most of the Kairyu submarines were based at Yokosuka to defend the entrance of
Tokyo Bay in the event of a United States invasion of mainland Japan. Some of these subs were also stationed in theMoroiso andAburatsubo inlets on the southern tip of theMiura peninsula where a training school had also been set-up.Due to Japan's surrender on August 1945, after the
atomic bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima , none of these submarines ever saw action.External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-fornv/japan/japtp-ss/kairyu.htm U.S. Naval Historical Center]
* [http://ww2photo.mimerswell.com/navy/japan/sub/mini/kairyu.htm Kairyu midget submarine]
* [http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/ Pacific War Online Encyclopedia]
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