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  • Military history: Maritime / Asian / Japanese...
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  • Singapur on August 1, 1943), and "Torelli"(reached Singapur on August 31, 1943). The picture shows I-400 a Sen-Toku type submarine. —Preceding unsigned...
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  • eventually the type 212A. The "classic" submarine does not exist. 58.171.222.51 (talk) 15:43, 1 June 2009 (UTC) [1]--Gilisa (talk) 16:18, 1 October 2009...
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  • What was it? --Guinnog 05:16, 21 October 2006 (UTC) The Type XVII was an experimental submarine that used peroxide as a fuel. This fuel did not need air...
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  • paragraph "Type C-3 subs"...It says "They were the largest submarines ever built at that time, and were known as the most advanced submarines of their time...
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  • the Japanese were ahead of the Allies in many aspects of submarine development and underwater weapons. During the Second World War, the Japanese had 30...
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  • largest of the U-boats and the second-largest diesel submarine after the Japanese I-400-class submarine. Its purpose was to engage ships (including escorts)...
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  • also says that the old Xia-class submarine was approximately 120m (122m in the photo), but that this new submarine has been elongated to house the new...
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  • submarines had a high survivability because Japanese depth charges were fused to explode at too shallow a depth, typically 100 feet (because Japanese...
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  • "depth" of the sub references an article talking about the type 89 torpedo, not the submarine itself. Its currently listed as 900m, which is obviously incorrect...
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  • War II. Why would the US want to destroy Japanese submarines in World War I? If I remember my history, Japan was with the Allies in World War I. Respectfully...
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  • ready, Uhura 04:10, 1 February 2012 (UTC) What I find slightly "pointy" about it is that the Japanese engaged in unrestricted submarine warfare from the...
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  • please? Alternatively do you know of a better source that details Japanese submarine operations please? For example, would Hackett and Kingsepp's list...
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  • German Type VIIC submarines were preceded by the shorter Type VIIB submarines While true, it would better to explain it more fully. Perhaps, "The Type VIIC...
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  • class. Rees11 (talk) 19:16, 1 January 2010 (UTC) "1-351" would seem to be a typo, but the article on Japanese submarine I-351 doesn't mention a sinking...
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  • (UTC) The Japanese and several other navies experimented with H2O2 as a torpedo and/or submarine fuel, but found it was too dangerous. The Type 93 used...
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  • brings you to a dis page where the closest statement seems to be: "bu, a Japanese unit for measuring length equivalent to 3.03 millimetres" (note the lower...
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  • March she sighted a Japanese submarine, possibly the Ro-100-class submarine RO-111 and fired a full spread of six torpedoes; The submarine was seen to alter...
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  • March she sighted a Japanese submarine, possibly the Ro-100-class submarine RO-111 and fired a full spread of six torpedoes; The submarine was seen to alter...
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  • and military use. What about: 1- Description of how a submarine works 2- Types of submarines 3- History of submarines (and submersibles) 4- See also...
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