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The Shōkaku, lead ship of Japan’s powerful aircraft carrier class, played a critical role in several major World War II ...
Unlike Japan's dwarf submarines of World War II, the I-400 subs were 400 feet long and 39 feet wide, with a surface speed of 19 knots.The I-400 and her sister ship, the I-401, could stay out at ...
Twenty of the Type B1 Japanese aircraft carrying submarines were constructed, also known as the I-15 class, carrying a single Yokosuka E14Y floatplane, code named “Glen” by the Allies, in a ...
The forward deployment of warships marks Washington's commitment to maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific region, the Navy ...
Researchers found a 1940s car in the hangar deck of the USS 'Yorktown' while exploring the wreckage of the World War II aircraft carrier, which was sunk by a Japanese submarine in World War II in ...
The BBC speaks to Commodore James Blackmore, commander of the UK carrier strike group, on deployment in Indo-Pacific.
The I-400s needed a specialized aircraft in order to fit within the confines of a submerged hangar. Thus, the planes used for the submarine aircraft carriers were created from scratch.