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词条 Ha-201-class submarine
释义

  1. Construction

  2. Boats

  3. Footnotes

  4. See also

  5. Bibliography

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  • Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
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The {{nihongo|Ha-201-class submarine|波二百一型潜水艦|Ha-ni-hyaku-ichi-gata sensuikan}} were a class of small submarines designed for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). They were first deployed in 1945, but never saw combat. The Ha-201's were designed from the outset to have high under water speed and were based on the earlier Submarine No.71 prototype. The official designation of the submarine was {{nihongo|Sentaka-Shō type submarine|潜高小型潜水艦|Sen-Taka-Ko-gata sensuikan, "Submarine High speed-Small type"}}. The type name, was shortened to {{nihongo|Suichū soku Sensuikan Ko-gata|水中水艦型|Underwater High speed Submarine Small type}}.[1]

Construction

At the end of 1944 the IJN decided it needed large numbers of high-speed coastal submarines in preparation for the allied Operation Downfall. 79 boats were planned under the Maru Sen Programme (Boat #4911-4989), however only 9 boats were completed by the end of war. The Japanese navy planned to prefabricate large sections of the boats, then finish the boats in the slipway. This was ambitious considering the allied bombing campaign that was disrupting Japanese production. These submarines displayed many of the same advanced ideas implemented on the German Type XXI and Type XXIII submarines.

Boats

Boat #NameBuilderLaid downLaunchedCompletedFate
4911Japanese submarine|Ha-2012} [2] Sasebo Naval Arsenal 01-03-1945 23-04-1945 31-05-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Gotō Islands 01-04-1946.
4912Japanese submarine|Ha-2022} Sasebo Naval Arsenal 01-03-1945 23-04-1945 31-05-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Gotō Islands 01-04-1946.
4913Japanese submarine|Ha-2032} Sasebo Naval Arsenal 05-04-1945 25-05-1945 26-06-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Gotō Islands 01-04-1946.
4914Japanese submarine|Ha-2042} Sasebo Naval Arsenal 05-04-1945 01-06-1945 25-06-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Grounded at Aburatsu Bay, October 1946. Salvaged and scrapped August 1948.
4915Japanese submarine|Ha-2052} Sasebo Naval Arsenal 17-04-1945 14-05-1945 03-07-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled at Iyo Nada, May 1946.
4916 Ha-206 Kawasaki-Senshū Shipyard 19-03-1945 10-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (95%), sunk by typhoon 25-08-1945. Salvaged and scuttled at Kii Channel 06-05-1946.
4917Japanese submarine|Ha-2072} Sasebo Naval Arsenal 23-04-1945 26-05-1945 14-08-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Sasebo 05-04-1946.
4918Japanese submarine|Ha-2082} Sasebo Naval Arsenal 01-05-1945 26-05-1945 04-08-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Gotō Islands 01-04-1946.
4919Japanese submarine|Ha-2092} Sasebo Naval Arsenal 07-05-1945 31-05-1945 04-08-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scrapped August 1946.
4920Japanese submarine|Ha-2102} Sasebo Naval Arsenal 14-05-1945 10-06-1945 11-08-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Sasebo 05-04-1946.
4921 Ha-211 Kawasaki-Senshū Shipyard 01-04-1945 April 1946 Incomplete until the end of war (40%). Scuttled at Kii Channel 06-05-1946.
4922 Ha-212 Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard 10-04-1945 25-06-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (95%). Scuttled at Kii Channel, May 1946.
4923 Ha-213 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 15-05-1945 29-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (93%). Scuttled at Kii Channel 06-05-1946.
4924 Ha-214 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 15-05-1945 15-08-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (75%). Scuttled at Kii Channel 06-05-1946.
4925 Ha-215 Sasebo Naval Arsenal 22-05-1945 15-05-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (95%). Scuttled off Sasebo 05-04-1946.
4926Japanese submarine|Ha-2162} Sasebo Naval Arsenal 27-05-1945 19-06-1945 16-08-1945 Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Sasebo 05-04-1946.
4927 Ha-217 Sasebo Naval Arsenal 02-06-1945 26-06-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (90%). Scuttled off Sasebo 05-04-1946.
4928 Ha-218 Sasebo Naval Arsenal 08-06-1945 02-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (90%). Scrapped, December 1946.
4929 Ha-219 Sasebo Naval Arsenal 15-06-1945 12-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (90%). Scuttled off Sasebo 05-04-1946.
4930 Ha-220 Kawasaki-Senshū Shipyard 10-05-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (20%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4931 Ha-221 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 20-04-1945 04-08-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (85%). Scuttled at Kii Channel, 06-05-1946.
4932 Ha-222 Kawasaki-Senshū Shipyard 15-05-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (15%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4933 Ha-223 Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard 01-05-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (60%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4934 Ha-224 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 07-06-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (55%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4935 Ha-225 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 07-06-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (45%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4936 Ha-226 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 16-06-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (35%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4937 Ha-227 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 10-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (25%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4938 Ha-228 Sasebo Naval Arsenal 21-06-1945 18-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (75%). Scuttled off Sasebo 05-04-1946.
4939 Ha-229 Sasebo Naval Arsenal 27-06-1945 27-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (75%). Scrapped, December 1946.
4940 Ha-230 Sasebo Naval Arsenal 03-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (60%). Scrapped, December 1946.
4941 Ha-231 Sasebo Naval Arsenal 12-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (50%). Later scrapped.
4942 Ha-232 Sasebo Naval Arsenal 18-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (40%). Later scrapped.
4943 Ha-233 Kawasaki-Senshū Shipyard 01-06-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (10%). Later scrapped.
4944 Ha-234 Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard 15-05-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (50%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4945 Ha-235 Kawasaki-Senshū Shipyard 01-06-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (10%). Later scrapped.
4946 Ha-236 Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard 01-06-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (40%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4947 Ha-237 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 10-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (25%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4948 Ha-238 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 01-08-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (15%). Scrapped, June 1946.
4949 Ha-239 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 01-08-1945 Incomplete until the end of war. Scrapped, June 1946.
4950 Ha-240 Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard 01-08-1945 Incomplete until the end of war. Scrapped, June 1946.
4951 - 4955 Constructions were not started until the end of war.
4956 Ha-246 Kawasaki-Senshū Shipyard 13-07-1945 Incomplete until the end of war (5%). Later scrapped.
4957 Ha-247 Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard 26-06-1945 Incomplete until the end of war. Later scrapped.
4958 - 4989 Constructions were not started until the end of war.

Footnotes

1. ^The {{nihongo|潜高小|}} read as "Sentaka-Shō", but the {{nihongo|潜高小型|}} read as "Sentaka-Ko-gata", {{nihongo|高速|}} read as "Kō-soku" and {{nihongo|小型|}} read as "Ko-gata" in Japanese.
2. ^{{nihongo|波号第201潜水艦|Ha-Gō Dai-201 Sensuikan}}. The same shall apply hereinafter.

See also

Comparable submarines
  • German Type XXIII submarine
  • I-201 class submarine
  • Vessel Number 71
  • {{sclass-|Kairyū|submarine|1}}

Bibliography

  • {{cite web |url=http://rekigun.net/ |title=Rekishi Gunzō}}, History of Pacific War Vol.17 I-Gō Submarines, Gakken (Japan), January 1998, {{ISBN|4-05-601767-0}}
  • Rekishi Gunzō, History of Pacific War Extra, "Perfect guide, The submarines of the Imperial Japanese Forces", Gakken (Japan), March 2005, {{ISBN|4-05-603890-2}}
  • The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.43 Japanese Submarines III, Ushio Shobō (Japan), September 1980, Book code 68343-43
  • The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.132 Japanese Submarines I "Revised edition", Ushio Shobō (Japan), February 1988, Book code 68344-36
  • Ships of the World special issue Vol.37, History of Japanese Submarines, {{cite web |url=http://www.ships-net.co.jp/ |title=Kaijinsha}}, (Japan), August 1993
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