Japanese Aircraft-Carrying Super Submarine From WWII Located Off Hawaii
Freshly Exhumed sends this story from Reuters:
"Scientists plumbing the Pacific Ocean off the Hawaii coast have discovered a Second World War era Japanese submarine, a technological marvel that had been preparing to attack the Panama Canal before being scuttled by U.S. forces. The 122-meter 'Sen-Toku' class vessel — among the largest pre-nuclear submarines ever built — was found in August off the southwest coast of Oahu and had been missing since 1946, scientists at the University of Hawaii at Manoa said. The I-400 and its sister ship, the I-401, which was found off Oahu in 2005, were able to travel one and a half times around the world without refueling and could hold up to three folding-wing bombers that could be launched minutes after resurfacing, the scientists said."
welcome our new Japanese over...oh, wait...
Dey soooo crever!
Because it isn't clear from TFA: The US was in control of the sub when it was scuttled by Hawaii. It had been captured when Japan surrendered.
This is really cool because it's a piece of history and an engineering accomplishment but the only reason it was 'lost' was because the US sank it and then pretended that they forgot where they sank it so that they didn't have to give it back and have the Soviets study it.
What's with the 'scientists said' line? Everything in the summary is stuff that's repeated on the History channel about once a week.
I-401?
They've found Iona! (If she was on the bottom, this doesn't bode well for the ending of the latest episode.)
But I thought she was still closer to Iwo Jima.
welcome our new Japanese over...oh, wait.
They are still lording!
The more Toyota / Nissan / Nexus / Mazda / Honda on your neighborhood, the more you guys are asking them to lord over you !
The current versions allow for a lot more bombers, but they are one-time use drones.
"able to travel one and a half times around the world without refueling"
Even their SUBMARINES get great mileage!
It's supposed to be completely automatic, but actually you have to press this button.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/02/japanese-submarine-world-war-ii_n_4375090.html
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Unlike Ford or GM, Toyota and Honda are definitely NOT owned by banks !
Toyota is owned by the group of inter-connected companies that is controlled by the Toyoda clan of Japan.
Same with Honda - owned by the group of inter-connected companies that is controlled by the Honda clan of Japan.
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
Several years ago, my dad saw one of the would-have-been (not exactly "would be") pilots of one of those folding wing planes (on a different mission that never got started, as I understand it) speak at the Air & Space Museum Annex at Dulles. The pilot, he said, expressed great gratitude for the nuclear bombs that ended the war, saying that they probably also saved his life in so doing. You can see one of the folding wing bombers there, as well as a space shuttle and many, many other things.
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If that's the case then please explain Korea to us. If the Russian troops were not already fighting the Japanese almost all the way to the end of the peninsula there would have been no suggestion to split it, let alone so far south.
Doesn't it seem a bit strange that this story should come out within a few weeks of both the ISON comet and the 60th anniversary of the Philadelphia Experiment? Does anyone really believe that thing inside the Japanese aircraft is a "submarine"?
Am I saying this out loud?
You are welcome on my lawn.
PBS has a great documentary about its design and construction. You can even watch it online for free. (Cookies probably required.)
There was another sub called the I-25 that carried a seaplane. The seaplane was mostly for reconnaissance in support of the sub, but it did manage to drop a few incendiaries in Oregon in hopes of creating a wildfire. Nothing came of it and the I-25 was eventually sunk by a US destroyer.
The Japanese did try repeatedly to stage an effective attack on the US mainland. Some, like the balloon bombs were pretty inventive, but none of them amounted to much in the end.
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Despite their huge size, they weren't particularly advanced technologically and the aircraft carried were fairly short ranged with unimpressive payloads.
That doesn't quite matter when the attack is biological in nature. Imperial Japan developed a system for aerial dispersal of plague infected flees. They "successfully" tested this system on Chinese villagers in territory they occupied. One planned mission for these subs was to disperse plague infected fleas over major U.S. coastal cities like San Francisco and San Diego. They decided not to carry out this biological attack once they decided they needed a negotiated end to the war.
"Bacteriological weapons provided by Shir Ishii's units were also profusely used. For example, in 1940, the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force bombed Ningbo with fleas carrying the bubonic plague. During the Khabarovsk War Crime Trials the accused, such as Major General Kiyashi Kawashima, testified that, in 1941, some 40 members of Unit 731 air-dropped plague-contaminated fleas on Changde. These attacks caused epidemic plague outbreaks"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Sino-Japanese_War#Use_of_chemical_and_bacteriological_weapons
I don't understand where the planes land on it after their missions.
They don't land on the sub, the land in the water near the sub. Much like the scout planes for battleships. The sub based planes could be equipped with floats. They were removed when the aircraft went into the hangar and there was a clever system for rapidly attaching them while preparing for launch. Also, some missions were planned to be one way. Pilot survivability was not a major concern for Imperial Japan.
It's the Soviets that liberated the continent of Europe ...
The people or eastern Europe who were "liberated" by the Soviets don't seem to agree. They seem to feel they merely exchanged one brutal repressive dictator for another. Keep in mind that Stalin was initially Hitler's partner. The war formally started in Europe when Hitler invaded Poland, what it conveniently not mentioned is that Hitler only took half of Poland. Hitler and Stalin had a pre-arranged deal, Hitler would take the the western half and Stalin would take the eastern half of Poland. Stalin invaded Poland right after Hitler on the pretext of coming to their defense but never engaged the Germans, it was just theatre. Stalin also went on to commit massacres in Poland just like Hitler.
... the Americans/English only came for the ride. And even fighting only one enemy and what an enemy, that ended up costing the USSR a whole lot more than what the US lost in the war fighting on theaters.
Russia only survived long enough to make that fight because of US aid. Weapons, ammunition, food, etc. Without the US aid the Russians may very well have been pushed over the Urals. Once that happened the Nazis could have bottled up the mountain passes.
That said, I agree that the Russians did the bulk of the fighting and suffered greatly. However lets not be ridiculous and pretend they triumphed on their own, they did not. US aid was critical for their survival.
Japanese SuperSub
Good documentary.
An effective "democracy" creates the illusion the people have a say in their government.
A French design from 1927, the largest submarine until the Japanese I-400 came along. And it had GUN TURRETS!!!
So no problems there....
These things were never going to amount to anything significant unless they were used for nerve gas attacks on cities -- and guess what would have happened to the occupants of the islands of Japan then ?? (even the Nazis quelled considering using such weapons because of what would be coming back at them).
The Trinity test was a test of a plutonium implosion device. It was the Little Boy type uranium device that didn't need to be tested.
That's the type of device you make with enriched Uranium, which is what gets people so freaked out about the Iranian program.
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The lie I was objecting to was that the USSR did not start fighting Japanese forces until after the Nagasaki bombing. By then of course the USSR had been fighting the Japanese in Korea for some time and had occupied most of the peninsula.