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| #762263 in Books | Osprey | 2007-06-19 | 2007-06-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.87 x3.30 x7.25l,.36 | File type: PDF | 48 pages | Reference Book||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| It appears to be a good analysis of the japanese Submarine in WWII.|By Flicker|This gave a good insight into the Japanese thinking during WWII in regards of the uses of the submarine. At times they were trying to bring the war to the American coast, but with little result although their torpedoes appear to be more potent than the American ones.|0 of 0 people found the followi||“This new book from Osprey packs a large amount of reference information in its 48 pages, taking the I and RO series IJN submarines, and explaining each vessels specifications in separate 'gray block' style charts, for each vessel discussed.” ―
The Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II possessed the most technologically advanced and varied submarine fleet in the world. Ranging from the largest pre-nuclear submarines in the world to manned torpedoes, with the fastest combat vessels and midget submarines operating alongside craft capable of carrying floatplane bombers, the fleet should have been an awe-inspiring and highly effective force. Yet, despite playing a crucial scouting role and being equipped with t...
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