Sketch inboard profile plans of Kaiten Type 4 and Type 10 submarines, 1945

Caption   Sketch inboard profile plans of Kaiten Type 4 and Type 10 submarines, 1945
Source   United States Navy Naval History and Heritage Command
Identification Code   NH 78669
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  1. C. Peter Chen says:
    11 Feb 2009 04:46:05 PM

    This is from US Navy's "Extracts from Small Battle Units of Foreign Powers, Appendix III: Japanese Midget Submarines and Explosive Motor Boats", bottom of page 40.

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