I-351-class submarine

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The I-351-class submarine was a class of tanker/transport submarines built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. The IJN called this type of submarine Senho type submarine . The type name, was shortened to Hokyū Sensuikan . The IJN designed these submarines to support flying boats in forward areas. By the time the first submarine was finished, this capability was no longer needed and she was converted into a tanker. That boat, I-351, was sunk on the return leg of her second voyage in 1945; the second boat, I-352, was destroyed by an American air raid before she was completed. Four additional submarines were planned, but were cancelled before they were laid down.

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I-351; I-351-class submarine; Sen-Ho; Senho; Senho type submarine
first class Japanese submarine, Imperial Japanese NavyKure Naval Arsenal


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    Bridge of IJN submarine I-351 in 1945Bridge of IJN submarine I-351 in 1945
    Japanese submarine I-352 Jan-1948Japanese submarine I-352 Jan-1948
    Japanese submarine I-352 in 1948Japanese submarine I-352 in 1948
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