The was one of the armaments expansion plan of the
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ' 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or ''Nippon Kaigun'', 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, when it was dissolved following Japan's surrender ...
(IJN).
Background
In August 1941, the IJN started building warships for war. It extended to 293 vessels, 300,000 tons.
Table of vessels
See also
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1st Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Maru 1 Keikaku, 1931)
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2nd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
The otherwise known as the "Circle Two" Plan was the second of four expansion plans of the Imperial Japanese Navy between 1930 and the start of World War II.
Background
The London Naval Treaty placed severe restrictions on Japan's naval capab ...
(Maru 2 Keikaku, 1934)
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3rd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
The otherwise known as the "Circle Three" Plan was the third of four expansion plans of the Imperial Japanese Navy between 1930 and the start of World War II.
Background
The London Naval Treaty placed severe restrictions on Japan's naval capabili ...
(Maru 3 Keikaku, 1937)
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4th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
The was one of the armaments expansion plan of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).
Background
In 1939, the IJN started new naval armaments expansion plan. It extended to 80 warships and 75 Naval Air Groups by 1.6 billion JPY.
Table of vessels
No ...
(Maru 4 Keikaku, 1939)
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Temporal Naval Armaments Supplement Programme The is one of the armaments expansion plan of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).
Background
In October 1940, the IJN schemed building of the submarines and auxiliary vessels because there was a shortage of them.
Table of vessels
See also
*1st N ...
(Maru Rin Keikaku, 1940)
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Additional Naval Armaments Supplement Programme The was one of the naval expansion plans of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).
Background
In November 1941, the IJN required many additional submarines for the Pacific War, as a pressing matter. To meet this need, the IJN negotiated with the Minist ...
(Maru Tui Keikaku, 1941)
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5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
Fifth is the ordinal form of the number five.
Fifth or The Fifth may refer to:
* Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, as in the expression "pleading the Fifth"
* Fifth column, a political term
* Fifth disease, a contagious rash that ...
(Maru 5 Keikaku, 1941)
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6th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Maru 6 Keikaku, 1942)
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Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme
The was one of the wartime armaments expansion plans of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).
Background
In September 1942, after being defeated in the Battle of Midway, the IJN drew up a new armaments expansion plan. This plan was combined by the 5 ...
(Kai-Maru 5 Keikaku, 1942)
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Wartime Naval Armaments Supplement Programme The was the 1943-44 War Programme to fund the armaments expansion plan of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).
Background
Early 1944, the IJN started building warships for war. The plan did not include any large warships which were suitable for offe ...
(Maru Sen Keikaku, 1944)
References
*''Rekishi Gunzō series'',
Gakken
is a Japanese publishing company founded in 1947 by Hideto Furuoka, which also produces educational toys. Their annual sales is reported at ¥ 90 billion ($789 million US).
Gakken publishes educational books and magazines and produces other ...
(Japan)
*''The Maru Special series'',
Ushio Shobō
*Daiji Katagiri, ''Ship Name Chronicles of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Combined Fleet
The was the main sea-going component of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Until 1933, the Combined Fleet was not a permanent organization, but a temporary force formed for the duration of a conflict or major naval maneuvers from various units norm ...
'', Kōjinsha (Japan), June 1988,
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大日本帝国海軍艦艇一覧 (ja)
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