Type D-class Midget Submarine
Country | Japan |
Launched | 1 Jan 1945 |
Displacement | 60 tons full |
Length | 86 feet |
Beam | 9 feet |
Draft | 7 feet |
Machinery | 500hp electric motor, 150hp diesel engine |
Power Output | 500 shaft horsepower |
Speed | 8 knots |
Range | 1,000nm at 8 knots surfaced, 125nm at 16 knots submerged |
Crew | 5 |
Armament | 2x457mm muzzle-loaded torpedoes |
Submerged Speed | 16 knots |
Number Built | 115 |
Contributor: David Stubblebine
This article refers to the entire Type D-class; it is not about an individual vessel.
ww2dbaseIn mid-1944, with coastal defense requirements becoming urgent, the Japanese Navy developed the Koryu Tei Gata Type D midget submarines. More than just another improved version of the Type A, this was a new design. They were the largest of Japan's midgets, displacing about 60 tons, 86 feet in length, with a five-man crew, featuring a more powerful diesel engine, and had improved operating endurance. Koryu's had the same armament as the Ko-hyoteki Type A's: two muzzle-loaded 17.7-inch torpedoes. As with the earlier types, individual boats had alpha-numeric names in the "Ha" series beginning with Ha-101. Some 115 units had been completed when Japan capitulated in August 1945. Nearly 500 more were under construction. Some of these submarines intended for training pilots for Kaiten type manned torpedoes, had an enlarged conning tower and two periscopes.
ww2dbaseType D boats were employed off Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands in 1942-43, where they achieved modest success against U.S. shipping. They were deployed around Midway, the Aleutians, the Bismarck Islands, the Philippines, the Marianas, and Okinawa as shore-based defensive units, but their overall effectiveness was negligible at best.
ww2dbaseSources: Wikipedia; Naval History & Heritage Command; Combined Fleet; Japan-101.
Last Major Revision: Feb 2009
Type D-class Midget Submarine Interactive Map
Photographs
Did you enjoy this article or find this article helpful? If so, please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 per month will go a long way! Thank you. Share this article with your friends: Stay updated with WW2DB: |
» Planned and Actual Tokko Naval Weapon Production, 1945-1946
- » 1,150 biographies
- » 337 events
- » 43,914 timeline entries
- » 1,241 ships
- » 350 aircraft models
- » 207 vehicle models
- » 372 weapon models
- » 123 historical documents
- » 260 facilities
- » 470 book reviews
- » 28,533 photos
- » 432 maps
George Patton, 31 May 1944
Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 a month will go a long way. Thank you!
Or, please support us by purchasing some WW2DB merchandise at TeeSpring, Thank you!