Ha-104 file photo [1293]

Ha-101

CountryJapan
Ship ClassType SS-class Submarine
BuilderSenshu
Launched1 Dec 1944
Displacement370 tons standard

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ww2dbaseHa-101, lead ship of the 370-ton "SS" type of small transport submarines, was built at Senshu, Japan. Completed in December 1944, she was surrendered with the Japanese Navy's other surviving warships in September 1945 and scrapped in about 1946.

ww2dbaseSource: Naval Historical Center

Last Major Revision: Jan 2005

Photographs

Ha-101 (front edges), I-369, and RO-58 at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945; note the three Kairyu submarines near RO-58Ha-101, Ha-102, and Ha-104 at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945; note five Kairyu submarines on left




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Ha-101 (front edges), I-369, and RO-58 at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 7 Sep 1945; note the three Kairyu submarines near RO-58
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