Japanese submarine I-23
| History | |
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| Japan | |
| Name | I-23 |
| Builder | Kure Naval Arsenal |
| Laid down | Yokosuka Navy Yard as Submarine No. 41, 8 December 1938 |
| Launched | 24 November 1939 |
| Commissioned | 27 September 1941 |
| Fate | Presumed lost with all 96 hands off Hawaii, 28 February 1942 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Type B1 submarine |
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| Length | 108.6 m (356 ft) |
| Beam | 9.3 m (31 ft) |
| Draft | 5.14 m (16.9 ft) |
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| Aircraft carried | 1 x Watanabe E9W1 Type 96 "Slim" floatplane |
I-23 was a Type B1 submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. After a raid on the West Coast of California she participated in an attempt at a second attack upon Pearl Harbor. After surviving an American air attack on Kwajalein I-23 was lost in early 1942 with all hands somewhere off the Oahu coast of Hawaii.