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Japanese submarine I 156

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Name
  
I-156

Renamed
  
20 May 1942, as I-156

Fate
  
Scuttled, 1 April 1946

Length
  
101 m

Completed
  
31 March 1929

Struck
  
30 November 1945

Launched
  
23 March 1928

Builder
  
Kure Naval Arsenal

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Laid down
  
3 November 1926, as I-56

The Japanese submarine I-156 was a Kaidai-class cruiser submarine of the KD3B sub-class built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s. She supported Japanese forces during the invasion of Malaya in December 1941 and the Dutch East Indies campaign in early 1942.

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Design and description

The submarines of the KD3B sub-class were essentially repeats of the preceding KD3A sub-class with minor modifications to improve seakeeping. They displaced 1,829 metric tons (1,800 long tons) surfaced and 2,337 metric tons (2,300 long tons) submerged. The submarines were 101 meters (331 ft 4 in) long, had a beam of 8 meters (26 ft 3 in) and a draft of 4.9 meters (16 ft 1 in). The boats had a diving depth of 60 m (200 ft) and a complement of 60 officers and crewmen.

For surface running, the boats were powered by two 3,400-brake-horsepower (2,535 kW) diesel engines, each driving one propeller shaft. When submerged each propeller was driven by a 900-horsepower (671 kW) electric motor. They could reach 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) on the surface and 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) underwater. On the surface, the KD3Bs had a range of 10,000 nautical miles (19,000 km; 12,000 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph); submerged, they had a range of 90 nmi (170 km; 100 mi) at 3 knots (5.6 km/h; 3.5 mph).

The boats were armed with eight internal 53.3 cm (21.0 in) torpedo tubes, six in the bow and two in the stern. They carried one reload for each tube; a total of 16 torpedoes. They were also armed with one 120 mm (4.7 in) deck gun for combat on the surface.

Construction and career

Built by the Kure Naval Arsenal, I-56 was laid down on 3 November 1926, launched on 23 March 1928 and completed on 31 March 1929. In November 1941, the boat was assigned to the 19th Submarine Division of the 4th Submarine Squadron. The division departed its base at Samah on Hainan Island, China on 1 December for their patrol area off Trengganu, Malaysia.

Sinking

This submarine survived the war. She was removed from the Navy List on 30 November 1945. On 1 April 1946 she took part in the Operation Road's End. The submarine was towed from Sasebo to an area off Goto Retto where she was scuttled by gunfire from the submarine tender USS Nereus. Her sinking coordinates are approximately 32 37 N, 129 17 E.

References

Japanese submarine I-156 Wikipedia