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    Researchers on Thursday announced the discovery of two World War II Japanese submarines, including one meant to carry aircraft for attacks on American cities and the Panama Canal, in deep water off Hawaii, where they were sunk 63 years ago.

    The submarines, among five that were captured by American forces at the end of the war and taken to Pearl Harbor for study, were found off Oahu at a depth of about 2,600 feet using submersibles from the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory, which is financed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and located at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. The five were towed to sea in 1946 and torpedoed, and the researchers said one probable reason for that was to avoid having to share any of the technology with the Russian military.

    One of the Japanese craft, the I-201, was capable of speeds of about 20 knots while submerged, making it among the fastest diesel submarines ever made. Like other Japanese subs, it had a rubberized coating on the hull, an innovation intended to make it less apparent to sonar or radar.

    The other, the I-14, was much larger and slower and designed to carry two small planes, Aichi M6A Seirans. The aircraft, which had folding wings and tails and could carry a torpedo or 1,800-pound bomb, were housed in watertight hangars inside the submarine. They could be brought onto the deck and launched by a catapult. (The only existing Seiran is in the hands of the Smithsonian.)

    Together with the discovery four years ago of the I-401, one of two Japanese vessels that were the largest nonnuclear submarines ever built, the finding “really gives us a cross section of some of the great late-war technology” Japan possessed, said Hans K. van Tilburg, of the national marine sanctuaries program at NOAA.

    The search was also sponsored by the National Geographic Channel, which produced a documentary to be broadcast next Tuesday.

    Terry Kerby, the laboratory’s operations director and chief pilot, said his group had been searching for wrecks from the World War II era since 1992 during “test and trial” dives, in which crews check out the submersibles’ systems before undertaking major scientific explorations. “The big ‘I’ boats have been high on our list,” Mr. Kerby said at a telephone news conference announcing the latest finds.

    Mr. Kerby said the discovery of the I-401 helped lead the researchers to the I-14. When the I-401 was announced, retired Navy personnel contacted the laboratory to describe what happened to some of the other subs. One sailor provided 16-millimeter footage he had taken of the I-14 being torpedoed. While shooting the event, he panned the camera to show Diamond Head and other features on the coast.

    “We were able to pick some landmarks and triangulate and get a rough position of where the I-14 went down,” Mr. Kerby said.

    The submarines were meant to threaten the United States directly, but none of the attacks occurred. The subs were developed too late in the war, and American intelligence was too good. Carl Boyd, a former history professor at Old Dominion University and co-author of “The Japanese Submarine Force and World War II,” said the Navy always knew what the subs were doing.

    Mr. Boyd, who was not involved in the discoveries, said that keeping the technology out of Russian hands was only one likely reason for sinking the subs in 1946. Another was the condition of the vessels: they were filthy — they had been crawling with rats when captured — and generally unreliable. “We gained as much as we could out of them,” he said. “The things just weren’t safe.”

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    According to Van Tillburg, it looks more like a Cold War submarine than a WW2 ship, build for high speed underwater travel. The I-401 was its sister vessel. That one was located in 2005, and it was capable of carrying 144 people through 37,000 miles, it was three times the size of modern submarines. Japan wanted to use these ships to launch aerial attacks in the continental United States. To do this, it used three Aichi light bombers, each capable of carrying an 800-kilogram bomb. When their mission was complete, the bombers returned to the submarine, landing on the water using floats.

    The Japanese also had a dirty trick in their pockets: Use the submarines to drop big cans full of rats infected with the plague and insects loaded with cholera, dengue, and typhus. They never were able to put that in practice, however. The Americans delivered a big can full of atoms to them first.

    These two submarines were so advanced that, after being captured and inspected by the United States, they were sunk so the Soviets couldn't inspect them. The Japanese were the pioneers in developing advanced aerial attack technology for submarines. The sea-to-air cruise missile was developed later, during the Cold War period. Nowadays, the US Navy is working on submarine-launched drones, which can take off from underwater.
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    kulbaa tan-awn sa Submarine oi

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlnsgbn View Post
    nya saun man nato ni broh kanang imong gipang post naa may daghan sa google ana................
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    nangutana ra ko. mura man gud kag si kinsa. almost half sa mga gi pang post diri makuha man sa google bai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonIvs View Post
    nangutana ra ko. mura man gud kag si kinsa. almost half sa mga gi pang post diri makuha man sa google bai.
    ayg patakag buka anang imong baba dong ha basin matahi kuna

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    Tsk tsk tsk... Now ask me if the choice of words are appropriate or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by icon_king View Post
    ari pani nakit-an sa atoa padung ni sa timbangan haha
    OT: Ditso ni timbangan. Lami kaau ang pangwarta aning puthawa.

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    Nice post. Pero mas interesting if maka kita ta ug Barko sa Japan nga manulonod during WWII nga nagdala ug mga Gold ni Yamashita.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlnsgbn View Post
    nya saun man nato ni broh kanang imong gipang post naa may daghan sa google ana................
    respetar lang unta.

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    This is so cool! naa pa ang kanyon sa taas oh!

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