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Old 05-11-07, 10:24 AM   #1
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=356_1178750631

An interesting video on what the US did with Japan's subs after WWII (including the infamous I58).
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Old 05-11-07, 11:11 AM   #2
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WOW!

Sad, but it shows what a gun (or torpedo) hit actually does to a sub.

Thanks for the link.
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Old 05-11-07, 12:00 PM   #3
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WOW!

Sad, but it shows what a gun (or torpedo) hit actually does to a sub.

Thanks for the link.
the SH3&4 cant compare that one.

wow

but still....a sad sight seeying the submarine getting blown to bits like that.

I just wondered what the I-58 was imfamous for

this is what I found:

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I-58 was a Japanese B3-Typesubmarine in World War II. She was built in September 1944 at Yokosuka, Japan, purposely to launch Kaiten manned torpedoes. Commanded by Lieutenant Comdr. Mochitsura Hashimoto (1909-2001) she was responsible for sinking the USS Indianapolis on July 30, 1945. She was scuttled off Goto, Japan on April 1, 1946.
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Better off in a museum but what is done is done.
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An excellent link that ....cheers
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Old 05-13-07, 09:54 PM   #6
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Better off in a museum but what is done is done.
i agree. Ahh why did they have to sink all of them. there aint not one japanese fleet or even costal boat left (exept a few midgets)
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WOW!

Sad, but it shows what a gun (or torpedo) hit actually does to a sub.

Thanks for the link.
All but the first was explosives.
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Old 05-14-07, 07:02 PM   #8
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it really sadens me that the so called "experts" running the show are compleate idiots who dont have a clue as to what they are doing! they're all like "3 mast and windows its the 58" apperantly those *BlanK* dont seem to know that the I-36, I-47, I-53 and about 3 or 4 more subs also sunk there have exacly the same features. any real expert on IJN submarines would positively know that sub was not the I-58 by the conning tower. the I-58 had a railing around the back end and the sub shown there (my guess the I-36 or I-53) doesnt.


(if last pic dosnt come out click here http://www.combinedfleet.com/i-53-2.jpg)

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Old 05-14-07, 08:39 PM   #9
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Better off in a museum but what is done is done.
i agree. Ahh why did they have to sink all of them. there aint not one japanese fleet or even costal boat left (exept a few midgets)
The Russians wanted to have some of the boats to look at. The Americans, who relized that this would help the russians build better subs and torpedos, decided to sink them before they were forced to hand them over.
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Better off in a museum but what is done is done.
i agree. Ahh why did they have to sink all of them. there aint not one japanese fleet or even costal boat left (exept a few midgets)
The Russians wanted to have some of the boats to look at. The Americans, who relized that this would help the russians build better subs and torpedos, decided to sink them before they were forced to hand them over.
Possibly the earliest example of the beginning of The Cold War :hmm:
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