Type 3 submergence transport vehicle

The Type 3 submergence transport vehicle (三式潜航輸送艇) was a class of transport submarines of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), serving during the Second World War. IJA planned to build over 400 boats, however only 38 boats were completed until the end of war. The IJA called them Maru Yu (マルゆ).

Construction
In 1943 the IJA decided to build a transport submarine for themselves, because the IJA was soundly beaten by in the Solomon Islands campaign and needed a way to supply the isolated garrisons on the Pacific islands.

Yu I type
The class consists of four unofficial subclasses resulting from manufacturing differences among the contracted builders. The manufacturer may be discerned by the appearance of the sail.

Yu 1-class
Basic model of Yu I type. First boat Yu 1 was prototype of the Yu I type boats. The Hitachi-Kasado Factory build all of the Yu 1-class boats. Their sail was shut tightly.
 * Yu 1, laid down in February 1943, completed on 31 October 1943, lost in an accident at Lingayen Gulf on 2 January 1945.
 * Yu 2, sunk by USS Pringle, Renshaw, Waller and Saufley at Ormoc Bay on 27 November 1944.
 * Yu 3, lost in an accident at Lingayen Gulf in January 1945, salvaged by USS Grasp on 18 January 1945, carried out by USS Rushmore in May 1945.
 * Yu 4, survived war.
 * Yu 5, survived war.
 * Yu 6, assigned Detachment 2, Transport Sunbmarine Group on 13 February 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 7, assigned Detachment 2, Transport Sunbmarine Group in November 1944, survived war.
 * Yu 8, survived war.
 * Yu 9, survived war.
 * Yu 10, assigned Detachment Kuchinotsu, Transport Sunbmarine Group on 15 May 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 11, assigned Detachment Kuchinotsu, Transport Sunbmarine Group on 15 May 1945, assigned Detachment Mikuriya in June 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 12, assigned Detachment Kuchinotsu, Transport Sunbmarine Group on 15 May 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 13, assigned assigned Detachment Mikuriya in June 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 14, assigned Detachment Kuchinotsu, Transport Sunbmarine Group on 15 May 1945, assigned Detachment Mikuriya in June 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 16, survived war.
 * Yu 17, survived war.
 * Yu 18, survived war.
 * Yu 19, survived war.
 * Yu 20, survived war.
 * Yu 21, survived war.
 * Yu 22, survived war.
 * Yu 23, survived war.
 * Yu 24, survived war.
 * Yu 25, incomplete until the end of the war.

Yu 1001-class
The Japan Steel Works-Kaita Factory built all of the Yu 1001-class boats. They were equipped with an open-top sail.
 * Yu 1001, launched on 27 March 1944, completed on 15 June 1944, assigned Detachment 2, Transport Sunbmarine Group in November 1944, sunk by air raid at Shimoda on 12 August 1945.
 * Yu 1002, assigned Detachment 2, Transport Sunbmarine Group on 11 February 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 1003, assigned Detachment 2, Transport Sunbmarine Group on 11 February 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 1005, assigned Detachment 2, Transport Sunbmarine Group on 13 February 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 1006, survived war.
 * Yu 1007, assigned Detachment Kuchinotsu, Transport Sunbmarine Group on 15 May 1945, assigned Detachment Mikuriya in June 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 1008, survived war.
 * Yu 1009, survived war.
 * Yu 1010, survived war.
 * Yu 1011, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 1012, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 1013, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 1014, incomplete until the end of the war.

Yu 2001-class
The Andō Iron Works-Tsukishima Factory build all of the Yu 2001-class boats. First boat (Yu-2001) was second prototype of the Yu I type boats. They fitted deck house root of the sail for improve comfort by builder's consideration.
 * Yu 2001, launched on 12 February 1944, survived war.
 * Yu 2002, launched on 31 March 1945, survived war.
 * Yu 2003, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 2004, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 2005, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 2006, incomplete until the end of the war.

Yu 3001-class
The Chōsen Machinery-Jinsen Factory build all of the Yu 3001-class boats.
 * Yu 3001, launched on 10 April 1944, completed on 2 August 1944, survived war.
 * Yu 3002, sunk by rough weather in 1945.
 * Yu 3003, survived war.
 * Yu 3005, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 3006, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 3007, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 3008, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 3009, incomplete until the end of the war.
 * Yu 3010, incomplete until the end of the war.

Yu II type
Improved model of the Yu I type. Yu II was built by Kampon technical guidance. The IJN used the Ha-101-class submarine drawings and designed this.
 * Ushio, prototype of the Yu II type, laid down in August 1944, launched on 16 May 1945, incomplete.