No.1-class submarine chaser


The No. 1-class submarine chaser was a class of submarine chasers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, serving during World War II. Three vessels were built in 1933-36 under the Maru 1 Programme and the Maru 2 Programme. They have two sub classes.

Background

  • In World War I, German U-boat raged. The IJN began maintenance of an anti-submarine boat as a lesson in this, because Japanese shoreline and sea-lanes were very long. The IJN had some submarine chaser type tugboats and yard ferries. However, they were small and their speed was low.
  • The IJN wanted to give the anti-submarine boats a speed of more than 20 knots, because their Kaidai III submarine already achieved a 20kt surfaced.

Design

  • The Naval Technical Department (Kampon) made draft shallow to give them high speed. They achieved 24 kt speed hereby.
  • The No. 1 and the No. 2 were completed in March 1934, and they were assigned to the 1st Submarine Chaser Division, Yokosuka Naval Defence Squadron.
  • However, because of their very shallow draft they lacked the rolling performance. This fact become evident after the Tomozuru incident.
  • The Tomozuru incident affected the No. 1-class. The No. 1 and the No. 2 were sent to the Uraga Dock Company in July 1934, and repairs were started. They were equipped 80 tons ballast and mounted a ballast keel. The drawings for the No. 3-class boat was also revised.

Service

Ships in classes

''No.1''-class

ShipBuilderLaid downLaunchedCompletedFate
No. 1Uraga Dock Company19 June 193323 December 193324 March 1934Scuttled by Royal Navy off Singapore on 11 July 1946. Decommissioned on 10 August 1946.
No. 2Tōkyō Ishikawajima Shipyard9 June 193320 December 193325 March 1934Sunk by USS Blueback at north of Lombok on 27 June 1945.

''No.3''-class

  • Project number was K4. Only 1 vessel was built under the Maru 2 Programme. The No. 3 was equipped the French SCAM active sonar and latest hydrophone the Type 93. The No. 3 was classed in the No. 1-class in the IJN official documents.
ShipBuilderLaid downLaunchedCompletedFate
No. 3Asano Shipyard17 April 19356 June 19365 October 1936Scuttled by Royal Navy off Singapore on 11 July 1946. Decommissioned on 10 August 1946.