I-201 Class Submarine - Boats in Class

Boats in Class

Sub class Boat # Boat Builder Laid down Launched Completed Decommissioned Fate
I-201
(Pr. S56)
4501 I-201 Kure Naval Arsenal 1 March 1944 22 July 1944 2 February 1945 30 November 1945 Sunk as a target off the Hawaiian Islands by USS Queenfish on 23 May 1946
4502 I-202 Kure Naval Arsenal 1 May 1944 2 September 1944 12 February 1945 30 November 1945 Scuttled by U.S. Navy off Gotō Islands on 5 April 1946
4503 I-203 Kure Naval Arsenal 1 June 1944 20 September 1944 29 May 1945 30 November 1945 Sunk as a target off the Hawaiian Islands by USS Caiman on 21 May 1946
4504 I-204 Kure Naval Arsenal 1 August 1944 16 December 1944 90% complete, sunk by air raid on 22 June 1945, salvaged and scrapped at Kure February-May 1948
4505 I-205 Kure Naval Arsenal 4 September 1944 15 February 1945 80% complete, sunk by air raid on 28 July 1945, salvaged and scrapped at Kure May-August 1948
4506 I-206 Kure Naval Arsenal 27 October 1944 26 March 1945 85% complete, construction stopped on 26 March 1945, scrapped at Kure October 1946-January 1947
I-207
(Pr. S56B)
4507 I-207 Kure Naval Arsenal 27 December 1944 20% complete, construction stopped on 17 April 1945, scrapped at Kure April-May 1946
4508 I-208 Kure Naval Arsenal 17 February 1945 5% complete, construction stopped on 17 April 1945, scrapped at Kure April-May 1946 with I-207
4509-4523 Constructions were not started until the end of the war.

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