Junsen type submarine

Junsen (巡潜型, 巡洋潜水艦) was a ship class of submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). There were four submarine designs of the Junsen type: J1, a modified J1, J2 and the J3.

Class variants
Junsens were divided into four types, Junsen I (巡潜一型), Junsen I Mod. (巡潜一型改), Junsen II (巡潜二型) and Junsen III (巡潜三型).

Junsen I (I-1 class)
Four boats were built in 1923-1929. Genealogy of the large-size submarine in the IJN began with SMU U-142. Japan received six U-boats from Germany as reparations of World War I. The IJN copied SMU U-125, one of the six, producing the I-21 class minelayer submarine. The IJN could not find an optimal design of Fleet Submarine, so they and Kawasaki Heavy Industries sent many technical officers to the United Kingdom and Germany and got drawings of advanced submarines. The British L class became the Kaidai I, the K class became the Kaidai II and U-142 become Junsen I.

Junsen I Mod. (I-5 class)
This is a type which added a float-plane to the Junsen I.

Junsen II (I-6 class)
Project number S32. This is a type which added a catapult to the Junsen I Mod. She was built in 1931 under the Maru 1 Programme.

Junsen III (I-7 class)
Project number S33. These boats combined the good points of the Junsen II and the Kaidai V. They were built in 1934 under the Maru 2 Programme. Junsen III became a 'typeship' for the Type-A, B and C.