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This list of Japanese Naval ships and war vessels in World War II is a list of seafaring vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. It includes submarines, battleships, oilers, minelayers and other types of Japanese sea vessels of war and naval ships used during wartime.
Pages in category "World War II merchant ships of Japan" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
An Imperial Japanese Navy I-400-class submarine, the largest submarine type of World War II. Japan had by far the most varied fleet of submarines of World War II, including manned torpedoes , midget submarines (Ko-hyoteki, Kairyu), medium-range submarines, purpose-built supply submarines (many for use by the Army), long-range fleet submarines ...
Special Task Fleet (特務艦隊, Tokumu Kantai) 31 January 1905 => 4 November 1905, Converted merchant cruisers fleet in the Russo-Japanese War. Training Fleet (練習艦隊, Renshū Kantai) 20 December 1905 => 20 September 1940, organized and dissolved every year. Serving Fleet (接伴艦隊, Seppan Kantai)
This is a list of the Japanese Auxiliary Cruiser Commerce Raiders in World War II.. The success of the German raiders in World War I was not lost on the Japanese. In 1941, Aikoku Maru and Hokoku Maru, two passenger-cargo vessels built for the Osaka Shipping Line’s South America route, were requisitioned for conversion to Armed Merchant Cruisers (AMC).
1.2 Merchant ships. 2 Aircraft. 3 Commanders. 4 See also. ... World War II construction of 4,250,000 tons; ... Imperial Japanese Navy commanders at the time of the ...
World War II merchant ships of Japan (1 C, 53 P) C. Cargo ships of Japan (1 C, 16 P) F. Ferries of Japan (12 P) K. Ships of the Kawasaki Kisen (5 P) N. Ships of the ...
(Japanese Cypress) Mar 1944 Sep 1944 Surface action off Manila Bay, Jan 1945 ‡ Kaede (Maple) Mar 1944 Oct 1944 To Rep. of China, Jul 1947 Kashi (Live Oak) May 1944 Sep 1944 Scrapped 1947 Kaya (Japanese Nutmeg-Yew) Apr 1944 Sep 1944 To USSR, Jul 1947 Keyaki (Japanese Elm) Jun 1944 Dec 1944 Sunk as target, 1947 Kiri (Paulownia Hardwood) Feb 1944