![]() Sentaka I-202 at high surface speed
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Builders: | Kure Navy Yard |
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Preceded by: | I-400-class submarine |
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Built: | 1945 |
In service: | 1945 |
In commission: | 1945 |
Planned: | 23 |
Completed: | 3 |
Scrapped: | 3 |
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Type: | Submarine |
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Height: | 7 m (23 ft) (keel to main deck) |
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Test depth: | 110 m (360 ft) |
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The I-201-class submarines (伊二百一型潜水艦 I-ni-hyaku-ichi-gata sensuikan?) were submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. These submarines were of advanced design, built for high underwater speed, and were known as Sentaka-Dai type submarine (潜高大型潜水艦 Sen-Taka-Dai-gata sensuikan, "Submarine High speed-Large type"?) or Sentaka type submarine (潜高型潜水艦 Sen-Taka-gata sensuikan, "Submarine High speed type"?). The type name, was shortened to Suichū Kōsoku Sensuikan Ō-gata (水中高速潜水艦大型 Underwater High speed Submarine Large type?).
They were one of the fastest submarine class built during World War II, second only to Walter Type XVII closed-cycle powered submarines. Twenty-three units were ordered from the Kure Navy Yard under the 1943 construction program. Due to the deteriorating war situation, only eight boats were laid down, and only three, numbered I-201, I-202 and I-203, were completed before the end of the war. None of them saw operational use.