Don Bowen
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ORIGINAL: Subchaser My previous notes posted several months ago, I deleted everything that was already fixed/added. IJN submarines. Type KD6A/B (Kaidai 6a/b) - Submarines I-171 - I-175 should have 4,7in/45 3YT gun instead of 3,9in/50 type 88. - Submarines I-168 – I-173 should have 1 x 2x13,2mm type 93 AA mg, and I-174 – I-175 subs should have 2 x 2x13,2mm mgs. Type KD7 (Kaidai 7) - These subs had twin 25mm mount not single. Type J1 (Junsen 1) I-5, I-6 were the first Japanese submarines designed to carry an aircraft and if aircraft containers on I-5 were removed and additional gun was mounted in 1940, I-6 entered pacific war duly equipped for air reconnaissance missions. - I-6 should have 1 aircraft capacity and 1 Glen float plane, 4 forward tubes with 3 ammo, 2 aft tubes with 3 ammo and one 4,7in/45 3YT gun. - Subs I-2, I-4 and I-6 had one 13,2mm type 93 AA mg mount Type J3 (Junsen 3) - In game these subs have two twin 13,2mm mounts and one single 13,2mm mg, this should be changed to one twin 25mm mount, one twin and one single 13,2mm mgs mounts. Type KRS (Kirai-sen) - Durability should be changed from 20 to 24. Maneuverability of the following types should be changed Type STo – 51, Type AM – 52, Type A2 – 54, Type A1 – 56, Type B3/4 – 57, Type B2 – 58, Type B1 – 58, Type C3/4 – 57, Type C2 – 59, Type C1 – 59, Type KD7 – 63, Type KD6A/B – 64, Type KD5 – 65, Type J3 – 58, Type J1 – 63, Type KRS – 59, Type ST – 92, Type STS – 95, Type L4 – 73. . Thanks - I'll look into these. quote:
Type C2 (Kaidai Hei-Gate C2) I-49, I-50, I-51 - these are the phantom subs, none was even laid down. Order for them was really placed in 1941, under fleet replacement program, but it was canceled in may 1943. However these are in the game, this supposes that in game I-48 will be laid down in september ’43, I-50 in july ’43 and I-51 in february ’44. If these subs were included to beef up IJN submarine force in 1945, when it probably will be already mauled, then I must admit that this is strange choice. May be it would better to give player submarines which were really laid down and by spring ’45 were almost ready. I-404 was 95% ready when she was sunk by US carrier planes in Kure on 28 july ’45; I-1 (type AM) 70% ready; I-15 (type AM) 90% ready; I-204 90% ready; I-205 -80% ready; I-206 was 85% ready in march ’45 etc. Or to launch more perspective boats from the canceled order list than these kaidais in late 43, there were so many plans… any ideas? Already done. I agree on the 1-49 class and left it out. I suppose I-1, I-15, and I-16 may have been left out due to duplicate names and I-49/50/51 put in to replace them. However, I have done the exact same thing you recommended: drop I-49/50/51, include I-1/15/16 plus 404 and up to 206. quote:
Where is japanese transport submarine fleet? 28 IJN transport submarines are missing, (since IJA vessels are completely ignored there is no wonder why 26 army transport submarines also weren’t included). The number of transport submarines Japanese built during the war and the number of subs converted ito undersea transports actually deserves additional ship type – SST, transport submarine. Type Sen-Ho (2 subs - I-351, I-352) Max Speed - 16 Cruise Speed - 10 Mvr - 59 Dur- 34 End- 27 500 Fuel- 750 Cap - 365 tons (FUEL) Torps - 4x 21in type 95 –F (1) AA guns - 2 x 3x25mm type 96 + 1 x 1x25mm type 96 Type Sen-Yuso-Sho (12 subs - Ha-101 – Ha-112) Max Speed - 10 Cruise Speed - 8 Mvr- 61 Dur - 31 End - 3 500 Fuel - 75 Cap - 60 AA guns - 1 x 25mm type 96 26 army sub transports (12 of Yu-1 type and 14 of Yu-1001 type). I considered adding these (or at least the larger ones) but did not as I always play against the AI and I did not know if the AI could handle transport subs. Thought it might send them om patrol with no weapons. Can someone comment on this. quote:
Part 2. Minelayers OOB corrections Ikitsushima Wrong refit. 3in/40 type 88 guns were replaced with 2 x 2x25mm AA guns before the war actually, not in 44. In 1944 ship was refitted in order to enlarge her mines holds, that was the main goal of the refit, in 1944 number mines was increased from 300 to 400, besides that 3 x 2x13,2mm AA mgs were added. Ma-1 Mines type 4 (1944 design) should be replaced with type 93 mines. Hatsutaka Cruise speed should be 10 instead of 15. In 1943-44 must be refitted as escorts, mine laying equipment should be dismounted and 2 DCT should be installed (36 depth charges type 2) Hirashima Wrong refit. There should be no DCT in original minelayer configuration. And after refit 9/43 ships should have no minelaying capabilities, their endurance must be increased up to 5000 nm (with 55 fuel) 2x DCT (36 depth charges type 2) must be added. Sokuten Hirashima, Sokuten and Ajiro types were in fact one ML class – Sokuten. In wartime Japanese classification table they were all listed as Sokuten class ships (different replacement programs 3,4,5), multipurpose kaidai auxiliaries, capable to lay mines and nets of all types. If Hirashima class vessels are supposed to be refitted in game, why Sokuten class refit is not modeled? Sokutens were refitted in the same time as Hirashima class. In 9/43 configuration these ships should not have mines and instead should be equipped with 2 DTC (36 depth charges type 2). Toshima These ships represented in their 1944 configuration but without DTCs. In 1941 they should have 1x 3in/40 type 88 gun and 60 mines type 93, after refit in 1944 they should have 1x 3in/40 type 88 gun, 120 mines type 4, 4 DTC (18 depth charges type 2) and one twin 13,2mm AA mg. Natsushima Amalgamation of 3 ML classes - Nasami, Tsubame and Sarushima. Because of that, correct refit cannot be modeled. Kamome, Tsubame and Sarushima lost their mine laying equipment in 1944 and were refitted as escort vessels with 2 DTC (36 depth charges type 2). Yaeyama This ML was also converted in 1944. Mines hardware was removed and 2 DTC (36 depth charges type 2) installed. Shirataka If all previous types really were minelayers during the war, this ship became a patrol gunboat already in 1940. This ship should have only one 120mm gun and 6 DTC (54 depth charges type 95). Katsuriki Since 1936 Katsuriki was in service as an oceanographic vessel of navy department W, in january ’42 was refitted again, this time as an rescue ship. Probably should not be modeled at all. Missing types Hatsushima Class These were probably not included because this type was designed as a cable layer type, but in fact these 4 ships were multipurpose and were capable to lay mines as well. The only problem was their awfully small mine holds, which were enlarged only in 1943-44. Hatsushima – commissioned 10/1940, Kawasaki, Kobe Tsurushima – commissioned 03/1941, Kawasaki, Kobe Odate – commissioned 07/1941, Harima SB Tateishi - commissioned 08/1941, Harima SB 1940-1943 (originally cable layers) 1564 / 1670 tons, 2 boilers x 2300 hp, 14 knots, 1 x 76mm/40 gun, 1 x 2x13,2mm MG, 12 mines 1943-1944 (converted to minelayers) 1 x 76mm/40 gun, 6 x 25mm AA cannons, 2 x DTC 36 depth charges type 2, 120 mines type 93. Tateishi – 09/1943 Odate – 11/1943 Hatsushima – 2/1944 Tsurushima – 3/1944 Kamishima Class Simplified version of Ajiro/Sakuten type, only 1 was built, order for 18 additional ships under 43/44 replacement program, was canceled. Kamishima – commissioned 06/12/1945, Sasebo Arsenal K 766 / 787 tons, 2 x 1900 hp diesel. 16,5 knots 2x 40mm/40 guns, 3 x 3x25mm AA cannons, 4 x DTCs (36 depth charges type 2), 120 mines type 93. Ajiro Class One Sakuten class ML is missing. I guess it was not included since Ajiro never was a minelayer, when all other Sakutens were converted to escorts Ajiro was still under construction and it was decided to complete this unit as escort vessel also. Ajiro – commissioned 7/1943, Hitachi, Innoshima 717 / 733 tons, 2 x 3600 hp diesel, 21 knots, fuel - 35 tons; endurance 2550 miles at 14 knots; Crew – 100; 1 x 76mm/40 gun; 2 x 3x25mm AA cannons; 2 x DTC (36 depth charges type 2.) Transport-minelayers Two standard transports completed as minelayers. Eijo - (2-DRS class conversion) - commissioned 3/45, Kiangnan Dock, Shanghai Mino - (2-DT class conversion) - commissioned 8/45, Naniwa Dock, Osaka 3224 / 5118 tons, 12 knots, 1 x 120mm/40 gun, 14 x 25mm AA cannons; 380 mines type 93. Have some of this, including the Hatsushima (12 mines). Will check out all the upgrades. quote:
Amphibious and Landing Crafts 122 crafts of this type are missing… or better to say ignored. T-1 Class (1st Class Fast Transports) EDIT: Added Type SS-1 Landing craft 22+5 units: SS-1 – SS-22 (commissioned 2/43 – 7/44) + 5 unfinished units Japanese analog of LCM craft (even looked very much the same). Type was designed for Army, but all ships were under navy control. Displacement – 933 tons, Dimensions – 63 x 9,6 x 2,8 meters. Power unit – 2 diesels 1800hp. Max Speed – 13,5 knots, cruise –12; Endurance – 2000 miles (12 knots). Armament – 1 x 76mm/40 gun + 1 mortar + 2 x 2x25mm. Load (project specification) – 4 x 15tons tanks + 1 transport vehicle + 150 men. Type SB/SBD/SBT Landing craft 73 units: SBD type – 6 units commissioned in 1944, SBT type – 47 units commissioned 4/1944 – 3/1945, SB type – 20 units commissioned 5/1944 – 9/1944 Designed in late 1943 as SS-1 replacement type. By design and conception they were very close to LST-2 vessels, but a bit smaller and faster. Last letter in designation goes to type of the power unit, D for diesel and T for turbine. SB version ships were initially built for army but were transferred to navy in October 1944. (SBT subtype) Displacement – 970/1004 tons, Dimensions – 80,5 x 9,1 x 2,9 meters. Power unit – 1 turbine, 2 boilers at 2500hp. Max Speed – 16 knots, cruise –14; Endurance – 2500 miles (14 knots). Armament – 1 x 76mm/40 gun + 2 x triple 25mm mount. Load – 218 tons of supplies, or 320 men, or 7 x 15tons tanks or 67 tons of cargo and 120 men. Got'm. We have 21 Type 1 Landing Ships, 22 Type ES, 6 Type 101 and 68 Type 103. I used class names from Watts but it appears T101 = SBD and T103=SB. I skipped unfinished Type ES Units and named the first two units (Koryu Maru, Banryu Maru) and numbered the rest SS-3 to SS-22. I came up with one more T103, have to check them again. Will also review them for your specs. I have 218 tons for the T103 but only 215 for the SBD (Watts). The T1 are implemented as APD. quote:
Shinshu Maru 1 unit - commissioned in 1934. First Japanese vessel designed for landing operations. Ship is in the game, but modeled as ordinary sAK. In fact she was designed as mothership vessel for smaller landing craft and as floatplane tender in the same time. Displacement – 9000/11810 tons, Dimensions – 156 x 22 x 9 meters. 2 x turbines 8000hp, Max Speed – 19 knots, cruise – 12, Endurance – 16000 (at 9 knots) Armament – 8 x 76mm/40 gun + 3 x twin 25mm mount + 12 x 13,2mm AA mgs. 20 floatplanes (Shinshu Maru Daitai (!)), 2 catapults. Load – 29 Daihatsu landing barges and 2200 men. Japanese thought that Shinshu Maru concept was quite successful and converted several standard transports into amphibious operations support ships, 7 ships total. 4 of these are in the game (as ordinary transports) Mayasan Maru, Tamatsu Maru, Hyuga Maru, Takatsu Maru, and 3 more are missing - Tokitsu Maru, Kibitsu Maru, Setsu Maru Ron and I reviewed them and decided to leave them out. I do not think the game can handle the special attributes of these ships. Most (not all) could operate as aircraft transports and launch aircraft to land on captured airfields. Ignoring that capability, there is little to differentiate them from standard transports and we decided to leave them unaltered. P.S. I'll put in the destroyer data and make sure Yakaze is out.
< Message edited by Don Bowen -- 1/19/2005 6:11:04 PM >
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