Imperial Japanese Navy order of battle 1941

Order of battle edit

Warships edit

IJN at time of Pearl Harbor Attack in December 1941:

Battleships edit

  • 10 (plus 3 building) (1)
    • 4 Kongō class — converted from battlecruisers. Built in 1913–1915.
    • 2 Fusō class — built 1915-1917
    • 2 Ise class — built 1917-1918
      • Ise — †July, 1945
      • Hyūga — run aground in July, 1945
    • 2 Nagato class — built 1920-1921
    • 0 Yamato class (3 building (1 converted to aircraft carrier Shinano) and 1 cancelled later in 1941).
      • Yamato — commissioned 1941, † 1945
      • Musashi — commissioned 1942, † 1944
      • The fourth of the class, Hull Number 111 was scrapped in 1942 when only 30% complete, and a proposed fifth hull, Number 797, proposed in the 1942 5th Supplementary Program, was never ordered.

Aircraft carriers edit

(1) Does not include Imperial Japanese Army built aircraft transports.
(2) Amagi — sister ship to Akagi both as a battlecruiser and as a conversion to an aircraft carrier, was destroyed during construction by an earthquake and replaced with the Kaga.

Heavy cruisers edit

(1) Ibuki ordered but not laid down (2) Mogamis designated light cruisers but were built to be up-gunned as heavies once the London Naval Treaty was broken.

Light cruisers edit

  • 20 (plus 5 building) (1)

(1) 4 Agano and 2 Ōyodo (1 cancelled).

Destroyers edit

(1) 27 Yūgumo class and 16 Akizuki-class building (2) Others ships of the Momi-class were re-rated as patrol vessels. Also, note than Momi name was assigned in 1944 to a Matsu-class destroyer ship

Submarines edit

Others edit

Merchant ships edit

Many under direct navy control as armed merchantmen.

  • 1939 - 2,337 with 5,629,845 tons
  • World War II construction of 4,250,000 tons
  • 2,346 sunk

Aircraft edit

Commanders edit

Imperial Japanese Navy commanders at the time of the Attack on Pearl Harbor:

See also edit

Notes edit