Japanese Type L submarine
The Type L submarine submarines were medium-sized submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy, serving during the 1920s and World War II. The Type L submarines were built with Vickers naval technical guidance. All boats were built in the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-Kobe Shipyard by the contract with Vickers.
Class variants
The Type L submarines were divided into four classes:- Type L1
- Type L2
- Type L3
- Type L4
''Type L1 (Ro-51-class)''
- Boats in class
Boat | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Note, fate' |
ex-Submarine No. 25 | 10-08-1918 | 10-10-1919 | 30-06-1920 | Renamed Ro-51 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1940. |
ex-Submarine No. 26 | 10-08-1918 | 09-03-1920 | 30-11-1920 | Renamed Ro-52 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1932. |
''Type L2 (Ro-53-class)''
The Type L2 had minor changes from the Type L1. The changes were:- The ship's side torpedo tubes were removed.
- Changed the batteries.
- Boats in class
Boat | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Note, fate |
ex-Submarine No. 27 | 01-04-1919 | 06-07-1919 | 10-03-1921 | Renamed Ro-53 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1940. |
ex-Submarine No. 28 | 01-11-1919 | 13-11-1920 | 10-09-1921 | Renamed Ro-54 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1940. |
ex-Submarine No. 29 | 30-03-1920 | 10-02-1921 | 15-11-1921 | Renamed Ro-55 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1940. |
ex-Submarine No. 30 | 10-07-1920 | 11-05-1921 | 16-01-1922 | Renamed Ro-56 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 01-04-1940. |
''Type L3 (Ro-57-class)''
The Type L3 is a license production model of the British L class submarine Group 2.- Boats in class
Boat | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Results | Note, fate |
ex-Submarine No. 46 | 20-11-1920 | 03-12-1921 | 30-07-1922 | Renamed Ro-57 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 20-11-1945. Later scuttled off Kure. | |
ex-Submarine No. 47 | 15-02-1921 | 02-03-1922 | 25-11-1922 | Renamed Ro-58 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 15-09-1945. Later scuttled off Shimizu. | |
ex-Submarine No. 57 | 18-05-1921 | 28-06-1922 | 20-03-1923 | Renamed Ro-59 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 20-11-1945. Scuttled at Iyo-nada, May 1946. |
''Type L4 (Ro-60-class)''
The Type L4 is a license production model of the British L class submarine Group 3. Their performance was good. The IJN was satisfied with them and stopped the development of Kaichū type submarines for a long time. Later the IJN was not able to regain the technical delay in development of the medium-sized submarines until the end of the Pacific War.- Boats in class
Boat | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Results | Note, fate |
ex-Submarine No. 59 | 05-12-1921 | 20-12-1922 | 17-09-1923 | Renamed Ro-60 01-11-1924. Lost in an accident at Kwajalein 29-12-1941. | |
ex-Submarine No. 72 | 05-06-1922 | 19-05-1923 | 09-02-1924 | Damaged 30-08-1942 | Renamed Ro-61 01-11-1924. Sunk by 31-08-1942. |
ex-Submarine No. 73 | 08-09-1922 | 29-09-1923 | 24-07-1924 | Renamed Ro-62 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 20-11-1945. Scuttled at Iyo-nada, May 1946. | |
ex-Submarine No. 84 | 02-04-1923 | 24-01-1924 | 20-12-1924 | Renamed Ro-63 01-11-1924. Decommissioned 20-11-1945. Scuttled at Iyo-nada, May 1946. | |
ex-Submarine No. 79 | 15-10-1923 | 19-08-1924 | 30-04-1925 | Renamed Ro-64 01-11-1924. Sunk by naval mine at Hiroshima Bay 12-04-1945. | |
15-11-1924 | 19-09-1925 | 30-06-1926 | Lost in an accident at Kiska 04-11-1942. | ||
01-12-1925 | 25-10-1926 | 28-07-1927 | Clashed with Ro-62'' and sunk at southwest of Wake Island 17-12-1941. | ||
05-03-1925 | 18-03-1926 | 15-12-1926 | Decommissioned 20-07-1945. Scuttled off Sasebo, July 1948. | ||
06-02-1924 | 23-02-1925 | 29-10-1925 | Decommissioned 30-11-1945. Scuttled off Maizuru, 30-04-1946. |