
Japanese submarine I-52 (1942) - Wikipedia
I-52 (伊号第五二潜水艦 (伊52), I Gō Dai Gojūni Sensuikan (I Gojūni), I-52 submarine (I-52)), code-named Momi (樅, "fir tree") was a Type C3 cargo submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy used during World War II for a secret mission to Lorient, France, then occupied by Germany, during which she was sunk.
I-52-class submarine - Wikipedia
The Type C3 submarine (巡潜丙型改潜水艦, Junsen Hei-gata kai sensuikan, "Cruiser submarine type C modified"), also called I-52-class submarine (伊五十二型潜水艦, I-go-jū-ni-gata sensuikan) were operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed and built by Mitsubishi Corporation, between 1943 and 1944, as cargo carriers.
What Ever Became of the I-52? (And its Two Tons of Gold?)
2020年8月4日 · Cryptologists had broken the Imperial Japanese code that mapped the route of the I-52 from Kure, Japan, to a submarine base in German occupied Lorient, France. The I-52, with a crew of 99, was a cargo carrier loaded with 35 tons of military supplies and payment in gold to exchange for German wartime materials and advanced technology.
I-52 Japanese Submarine - Pacific Wrecks
Launched November 10, 1942 as I-52. Commissioned December 28, 1943 in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) under the command of Commander Kameo Uno. Assigned to SubRon 11, Sixth Fleet. On January 6, 1944 I-52 refuels at Tokuyama in the 3rd Fuel Depot.
IJN I-52 - Naval 1945 Wiki
The IJN I-52 is a T9 Submarine of the Type C3-class cargo submarines. The IJN I-52 requires 2535000 Credits and IJN I-7 with 1863000 XP to unlock. I-52 is a member of the Type C3 Class of cargo submarines built for the Japanese Navy in World War II.
I-52 – Nauticos, LLC
The I-52 was a cargo carrying submarine enroute from the Kure Naval Yard in Japan to German occupied France. This specially designed submarine was to play a very important role in the commerce of strategic materials and technologies between the Axis nations.
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I-52 submarine , code-named Momi was a Type C-3 cargo submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy used during World War II for a secret mission to Lorient, France, then occupied by Germany, during which she was sunk.
I-52 – Japan’s Golden Submarine – Sunk in the Atlantic in 1944
2001年6月8日 · I-52, the Japanese submarine, was one of three Type C3 submarines that were built over 1943/1944. This class designed as cargo carriers were huge boats, 356.5 feet long, with a beam of 30.5 feet, a tonnage of 2,564 tons, and carrying a crew of 94. The cruising range was an incredible 21,000 nautical miles, at a speed of 12 knots.
I-52-class submarine (1942) | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Type C3 submarine (巡潜丙型改潜水艦 Junsen Hei-gata kai sensuikan, "Cruiser submarine type C modified"?), also called I-52-class submarine (伊五二型潜水艦 I-go-jū-ni-gata sensuikan?) were operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed and built by Mitsubishi Corporation, between 1943 and 1944, as cargo carriers.
I-52 — The Mysterious Japanese Golden Submarine Lost in
2021年2月26日 · On March 10th, 1944, Japanese submarine I-52 left its home base in Japan for a perilous mission. Its goal was to travel to France and pick advanced Nazi technology. The I-52 carried eleven tons of tungsten, ten tons of molybdenum, three tons of opium, 3.3 tons of quinine (an antimalarial drug), sixty tons of raw rubber, and 120 tons of tin.