so Yamamoto devised the submarine aircraft carrier idea as a means to get close to American cities without being detected. Japan had used something similar to the I-400 in the past, except it ...
The Japanese were more serious about submarine aircraft carriers than any other navy: They built their first, the 2,243-ton, 320-foot I-5, in 1932. It was equipped with one floatplane. In the next ...
The Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group joined warships from Japan and South Korea for a four-day exercise in the East China Sea ...
The war game between the U.S., Japan and South Korea advanced interoperability and readiness across multiple warfare areas.
22, 1943, aerial view of the Ellwood oil field showing the oil piers bombarded by the Japanese submarine ... in all — of this class of submarine, some with aircraft on board, were dispatched ...
The Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group carried out trilateral naval drills from this week in the East China Sea with the Japan ...
In fact, the aircraft carrier fleet is one of the single ... so popular globally that they have influenced submarine designs in countries like Japan, South Korea, and Singapore.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) has officially commissioned its fourth Taigei-class diesel-electric submarine, ...