Senin, 29 Agustus 2016

Type B1 I-Boat

Despite its impressive range, the Type B1 I-boat's size, slow dive time, relatively shallow operating depth and sluggish underwater performance made it vulnerable to improving Allied anti-submarine technology.The long-range Type B1 I-boat was meant to support the Japanese fleet in its “decisive battle” against the Allies

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