Ha-201 class submarine
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The was a small size-high underwater speed submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy
(IJN), serving during 1945. The official designation of the submarine was .
. 79 boats were planned under the Maru Sen Programme
(Boat #4911-4989). However only 9 boats were completed until the end of war.
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1869 until 1947, when it was dissolved following Japan's constitutional renunciation of the use of force as a means of settling international disputes...
(IJN), serving during 1945. The official designation of the submarine was .
Construction
Project number S61. In the end of 1944, the IJN had to build many coastal defence submarines for the Japanese mainland decisive battleOperation Downfall
Operation Downfall was the Allied plan for the invasion of Japan near the end of World War II. The operation was cancelled when Japan surrendered after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Soviet Union's declaration of war against Japan. The operation had two parts: Operation...
. 79 boats were planned under the Maru Sen Programme
Wartime Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1944)
The was the final armaments expansion plan of the Imperial Japanese Navy .-Background:Early 1944, the IJN started building warships for war. The plan did not include any large warships which were suitable for offensive operations.-Table of vessels:...
(Boat #4911-4989). However only 9 boats were completed until the end of war.
Boats
Boat # | Name | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
4911 | Ha-201 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 01-03-1945 | 23-04-1945 | 31-05-1945 | Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Gotō Islands Goto Islands The are Japanese islands in the East China Sea, off the western coast of Kyūshū. The islands are a part of Nagasaki Prefecture.- Geography :There are 140 islands in total, including five main islands:,,,, and.... 01-04-1946. |
4912 | Ha-202 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 01-03-1945 | 23-04-1945 | 31-05-1945 | Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Gotō Islands 01-04-1946. |
4913 | Ha-203 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 05-04-1945 | 25-05-1945 | 26-06-1945 | Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Gotō Islands 01-04-1946. |
4914 | Ha-204 | 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. |
4915 | Ha-205 | 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 Kii Channel The is a strait separating the Japanese Home Islands of Honshū and Shikoku. This channel connects the Inland Sea with the Pacific Ocean.... 06-05-1946. |
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4917 | Ha-207 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 23-04-1945 | 26-05-1945 | 14-08-1945 | Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Sasebo Sasebo, Nagasaki is a city located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 2011, the city has an estimated population of 259,800 and the density of 609 persons per km². The total area is 426.47 km². The locality is famed for its scenic beauty. The city includes a part of Saikai National Park... 05-04-1946. |
4918 | Ha-208 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 01-05-1945 | 26-05-1945 | 04-08-1945 | Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Gotō Islands 01-04-1946. |
4919 | Ha-209 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 07-05-1945 | 31-05-1945 | 04-08-1945 | Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scrapped August 1946. |
4920 | Ha-210 | 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. | |
4926 | Ha-216 | 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. | |||||
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