Kaichū type submarine
The Kaichū type submarine submarines were double-hulled medium-sized submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The name was derived from the Kaigun-shiki Chū-gata Sensuikan.
Several variants existed. From 1934 to 1944, the K6 type and the K7 type were built. They were equipped with a [8 cm/40 3rd Year Type naval gun|] L/40 gun and four 53 cm torpedo tubes for ten type 95 Long Lance torpedoes.
Most of these submarines were destroyed in combat, suffering from Allied anti-submarine warfare measures, and only survived the war.
Class variants
The Kaichū type submarines were divided into seven classes:Kaichū IKaichū IIKaichū IIIKaichū IVToku-Chū/Kaichū VKaichū VI'Sen-Chū/Kaichū VII'''''''Kaichū I (Ro-11 class)''
Project number S7. In 1910s, the Imperial Japanese Navy bought a license of Schneider-Laubeuf design submarine. The IJN used the design as model and built the S Type submarine, the and. The Kaichū I is the submarine which jumboized the S Type submarines.- Boats in class
| Boat | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
| Submarine No. 19 | Kure Naval Arsenal | 25-04-1917 | 25-10-1917 | 31-07-1919 as Submarine No. 19 | Renamed Ro-11 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1932. |
| Submarine No. 20 | Kure Naval Arsenal | 25-04-1917 | 01-12-1917 | 18-09-1919 as Submarine No. 20 | Renamed Ro-12 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1932. |
''Kaichū II (Ro-13 class)''
Project number S18. The Kaichū II had an increased range compared with the Kaichū I, and the turning torpedo tubes were removed.- Boats in class
| Boat | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
| Submarine No. 23 | Kure Naval Arsenal | 14-09-1918 | 26-08-1919 | 30-09-1920 as Submarine No. 23 | Renamed Ro-13 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1932. |
| Submarine No. 22 | Kure Naval Arsenal | 14-09-1918 | 31-03-1919 | 17-02-1921 as Submarine No. 22 | Renamed Ro-14 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-09-1933. |
| Submarine No. 24 | Kure Naval Arsenal | 12-06-1920 | 14-10-1920 | 30-06-1921 as Submarine No. 24 | Renamed Ro-15 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-09-1933. |
''Kaichū III (Ro-16 class)''
Project number S18. Their project number was the same as in the Kaichū II type submarine, however their performance was improved.- Boats in class
| Boat | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
| Submarine No. 37 | Kure Naval Arsenal | 18-11-1920 | 22-04-1921 | 29-04-1922 as Submarine No. 37 | Renamed Ro-16 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-09-1933. |
| Submarine No. 34 | Kure Naval Arsenal | 24-09-1920 | 24-02-1921 | 20-10-1921 as Submarine No. 34 | Renamed Ro-17 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1936. |
| Submarine No. 35 | Kure Naval Arsenal | 20-10-1920 | 25-03-1921 | 15-12-1921 as Submarine No. 35 | Renamed Ro-18 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1936. |
| Submarine No. 36 | Kure Naval Arsenal | 09-09-1920 | 28-12-1920 | 15-03-1922 as Submarine No. 36 | Renamed Ro-19 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1936. |
| Submarine No. 38 | Yokosuka Naval Arsenal | 28-07-1919 | 26-10-1920 | 01-02-1922 as Submarine No. 38 | Renamed Ro-20 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1934. |
| Submarine No. 39 | Yokosuka Naval Arsenal | 28-07-1919 | 26-10-1920 | 01-02-1922 as Submarine No. 39 | Renamed Ro-21 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1934. |
| Submarine No. 40 | Yokosuka Naval Arsenal | 22-01-1921 | 15-10-1921 | 10-10-1922 as Submarine No. 40 | Renamed Ro-22 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1934. |
| Submarine No. 41 | Yokosuka Naval Arsenal | 22-01-1921 | 15-10-1921 | 28-04-1923 as Submarine No. 41 | Renamed Ro-23 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1935. |
| Submarine No. 42 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 21-04-1919 | 08-12-1919 | 30-11-1920 as Submarine No. 42 | Renamed Ro-24 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1935. |
| Submarine No. 43 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 19-02-1920 | 17-07-1920 | 25-10-1921 as Submarine No. 43 | Renamed Ro-25 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1936. |
''Kaichū IV (Ro-26 class)''
Project number S18A. Improved model from the Kaichū III type.- Boats in class
| Boat | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
| Submarine No. 45 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 10-03-1921 | 18-10-1921 | 25-01-1923 as Submarine No. 45 | Renamed Ro-26 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1940. Scrapped 1948. Her anchor is displaying at Yokosuka Naval Base. |
| Submarine No. 58 | Yokosuka Naval Arsenal | 16-07-1921 | 22-07-1922 | 31-07-1924 as Submarine No. 58 | Renamed Ro-27 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1936. Scrapped 1948. |
| Submarine No. 62 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 10-11-1921 | 13-04-1922 | 30-11-1923 as Submarine No. 62 | Renamed Ro-28 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1940. Scrapped 1948. |
''Kaichū V (Toku-Chū, Ro-29 class)''
Project number S18B. They were built for the commerce raiding role. The IJN official designation of these boats was Special Purpose-Medium Type submarine.- Boats in class
| Boat | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
| Submarine No. 68 | Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard | 02-06-1921 | 05-12-1922 | 15-09-1923 as Submarine No. 68 | Renamed Ro-29 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1936. |
| Submarine No. 69 | Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard | 27-06-1921 | 18-01-1923 | 29-04-1924 as Submarine No. 69 | Renamed Ro-30 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1942. Scrapped 1945. |
| Submarine No. 70 | Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard | 25-09-1921 | 15-02-1923 as Submarine No. 70 | Lost in an accident off Awaji Island 21-08-1923. Salvaged and scrapped October 1923. Her materials were used for Ro-31. | |
| Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard | 20-12-1924 | 25-09-1926 | 10-05-1927 | Decommissioned 25-05-1945. Scuttled off Sasebo 05-04-1946. | |
| Submarine No. 71 | Kawasaki-Kōbe Shipyard | 24-10-1921 | 19-03-1923 | 21-05-1924 as Submarine No. 71 | Renamed Ro-32 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1942. Scrapped 1945. |
''Kaichū VI (Ro-33 class)''
Project number S30. They were planned as a prototype for a mass production submarines in the wartime under the Maru 1 Programme.- Boats in class
| Boat | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Results | Fate |
| Kure Naval Arsenal | 08-08-1933 | 10-10-1934 | 07-10-1935 | Sank Australian merchant ship 07-08-1942 | Sunk by and RAF patrol aircraft off Port Moresby 29-08-1942. | |
| Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 25-04-1934 | 12-12-1935 | 31-05-1937 | Sunk by and near Russell Islands 06-04-1943. |
''Kaichū VII (Sen-Chū, Ro-35 class)''
Project number S44. The final design in the Kaichū series. They were equipped with a Freon air-conditioner, because the IJN took into consideration that they were to be active on the equator area too. The official IJN designation of these boats was Medium Type submarine, also called for short, Medium Type or Submarine-Medium Type.The IJN planned to build these boats under the following Naval Armaments Supplement Programmes:
- 9 boats in the Maru Rin Programme
- 12 boats in the Maru Kyū Programme
- 15 boats in the Maru Tui Programme
- 43 boats in the Kai-Maru 5 Programme
- Boats in class
| Boat No. | Boat | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Results | Fate |
| 201 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 09-10-1941 | 09-06-1942 | 25-03-1943 | Sunk by near of Espiritu Santo 25-08-1943. | ||
| 202 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 07-03-1942 | 14-10-1942 | 27-05-1943 | Sunk by north of Saipan 13-06-1944. | ||
| 203 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 09-10-1941 | 30-06-1942 | 30-06-1943 | Damaged 22-01-1944 | Sunk by near of Santa Cruz Islands 22-01-1944. | |
| 204 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 20-06-1942 | 24-12-1942 | 24-07-1943 | Disappeared after 19-11-1943. | ||
| 205 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 08-08-1942 | 06-03-1943 | 12-09-1943 | Sunk by and east of Wotje Atoll 03-02-1944. | ||
| 206 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 08-08-1942 | 06-03-1943 | 28-09-1943 | Sunk by north of Marshall Islands 16-02-1944. | ||
| 207 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 06-10-1942 | 05-05-1943 | 26-11-1943 | Sank 03-10-1944 | Sunk by south of Okinawa 23-03-1945. | |
| 208 | Sasebo Naval Arsenal | 27-04-1942 | 25-10-1942 | 31-08-1943 | Sunk by northeast of Marshall Islands 10-06-1945. | ||
| 209 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 06-10-1942 | 05-06-1943 | 16-12-1943 | Damaged 21-02-1945 | Sunk by aircraft from off Iwo Jima 27-02-1945. | |
| 385 | Mitsui-Tamano Shipyard | 14-02-1942 | 11-11-1942 | 13-09-1943 | Sunk by near of Enewetak 16-06-1944. | ||
| 386 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 20-10-1942 | 21-07-1943 | 11-01-1944 | Sunk by, and aircraft from south of Truk 01-05-1944. | ||
| 387 | Mitsui-Tamano Shipyard | 13-06-1942 | 23-04-1943 | 19-02-1944 | Damaged 29-01-1945 | Sunk by aircraft from near of Oki Daitō 29-04-1945. | |
| 388 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 28-12-1942 | 20-08-1943 | 31-01-1944 | Sunk by northeast of Palau 26-09-1944. | ||
| 389 | Mitsubishi-Kōbe Shipyard | 17-03-1943 | 15-10-1943 | 31-03-1944 | Sunk by northwest of Saipan 14-07-1944. Sunk by northwest of Saipan 18-07-1944. | ||
| 390 | Mitsui-Tamano Shipyard | 16-11-1942 | 03-08-1943 | 19-05-1944 | Sunk by. | ||
| 391 | Mitsui-Tamano Shipyard | 18-02-1943 | 27-11-1943 | 31-07-1944 | Sank USS LST-577 11-02-1945 | Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Sunk as target off Gotō Islands 01-04-1946. | |
| 392 - 395 | Cancelled in 1943. | ||||||
| 396 | Mitsui-Tamano Shipyard | 05-08-1943 | 23-04-1944 | 30-09-1944 | Sunk by west of Luzon 07-02-1945. | ||
| 640 - 644 | Cancelled in 1943. | ||||||
| 645 | Mitsui-Tamano Shipyard | 02-12-1943 as Ro-75 | 05-07-1944 | 15-11-1944 | Sunk by and near of Oki Daitō 09-04-1945. | ||
| 646 - 654 | Cancelled in 1943. | ||||||
| 5181 - 5223 | Cancelled in 1943. |