Japanese submarine I-3

History
RN EnsignImperial Japanese Navy
NameSS-76
BuilderKawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation, Kobe, Japan
Laid down1 November 1923
RenamedI-3 1 November 1924
Launched8 June 1925
Completed30 November 1926
Commissioned30 November 1926
Decommissioned15 November 1935
Recommissioned1 December 1936
Decommissioned15 or 20 November 1939 (see text)
Recommissioned27 July or 15 November 1940 (see text)
FateTorpedoed and sunk by PT-59, 9 December 1942
Stricken20 January 1943
General characteristics
Class and typeJ1 type submarine
Displacement
  • 2,135 tons (surfaced)
  • 2,791 tons (submerged)
Length320 ft (98 m)
Beam30 ft (9.1 m)
Draught16.5 ft (5.0 m)
Propulsion
  • Twin-shaft MAN 10-cylinder 4-stroke diesels giving 6000 bhp
  • Two electric motors of 2600 ehp
Speed18 kn (33 km/h; 21 mph) (surfaced) 8 kn (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) (submerged)
Range24,400 nmi (45,200 km; 28,100 mi) at 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Test depth80 m (262 ft)
Boats & landing
craft carried
1 x 46 ft (14 m) Daihatsu (added November 1942)
Complement68 officers and men
Armament

I-3 was an Imperial Japanese Navy J1 type submarine commissioned in 1926. She was a large cruiser submarine. She served in the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. During the latter conflict she operated in support of the attack on Pearl Harbor, conducted anti-shipping patrols in the Indian Ocean, supported the Indian Ocean raid, and took part in the Aleutian Islands campaign and the Guadalcanal campaign before she was sunk in December 1942.

  1. ^ Campbell, John Naval Weapons of World War Two ISBN 0-87021-459-4 p.191