Type A Mod.2 submarine
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Template:Infobox ship imageTemplate:Infobox ship class overviewTemplate:Infobox ship characteristicsThe Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., also called Script error: No such module "Nihongo". was a pair of large, aircraft-carrying cruiser submarines built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II.
Design and description
The Type A Mod.2 submarines were versions of the preceding A2 class with the command facilities replaced by an enlarged aircraft hangar, which was fitted for a pair of Aichi M6A1 floatplane bombers.[1] They displaced Template:Convert surfaced and Template:Convert submerged. The submarines were Template:Convert long, had a beam of Template:Convert and a draft of Template:Convert. They had a diving depth of Template:Convert.[2]
The machinery was reduced in power from the A2-class boats. For surface running, the boats were powered by two Template:Convert diesel engines, each driving one propeller shaft. When submerged each propeller was driven by a Template:Convert electric motor. They could reach Template:Convert on the surface and Template:Convert underwater.[3] On the surface, the AMs had a range of Template:Convert at Template:Convert; submerged, they had a range of Template:Convert at Template:Convert.[4]
The boats were armed with six internal bow Template:Convert torpedo tubes and carried a total of a dozen torpedoes. They were also armed with a single [[14 cm/40 11th Year Type naval gun|Template:Convert/40]] deck gun and two triple and one single mount for [[Type 96 25 mm AT/AA Gun|Template:Convert Type 96]] anti-aircraft guns.[4]
In comparison to the A2 class, the aircraft hangar was enlarged to accommodate two aircraft. It was offset to the right of, and was faired into the base of, the conning tower which protruded over the left side of the hull. A single catapult was positioned on the forward deck. Two folding cranes on the forward deck were used to recover the floatplanes.[4]
Name Translation
Sources also refer to this class of ships as the "Type AM" (standing for the "Type A Modified"), or "Type AM2" (for "Type A Modified 2"), contrasting with two other sub-classes of the type, the I-9-class (Type A/A1) and I-12-class (Type AM1/A2). As the I-12 submarine was only a minor evolution of the I-9-class as well as being the sole ship of its class, it may also be considered as part of the I-9-class, making the I-13-class the only sub-class of the type, hence the I-9-class "Type A" and the I-13-class of the "Type AM".
"Type AM" might also be a miss-translation of Script error: No such module "Nihongo". (equivalent to 2nd remodel/modification) being interpreted as "Mark 2" in the sense of the 1st remodel/modification.
As the original Japanese name (Script error: No such module "Nihongo".) is better translated as either "Type A Mod.2 Submarine Cruiser" or "Junsen Type A Kai 2 Submarine ", the "Type A Mod.2" designation is used here.
Boats
Seven units were ordered, but only two were completed, while construction of two more was abandoned in March 1945. Construction of the remaining three submarines never started.[3]
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- Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". surrendered at sea at the end of the war, and was scuttled off Oahu in 1946. In 2009, researchers at the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory found I-14 at a depth of about Template:Convert.[5]
- I-15 was converted to a tanker submarine in June 1945, 90% complete, scrapped in 1945.
- I-1 was 70% complete, sunk by a typhoon on 18 September 1945; later salvaged and scrapped.
- No.5094, No.5095, and No.5096 were cancelled in 1943.
See also
- I-400 class submarine - 3-aircraft submarine with catapult launcher
- Submarine aircraft carrier
Notes
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