The was one of the armaments expansion plan of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN).
In 1939, the IJN started new naval armaments expansion plan. It extended to 80 warships and 75 Naval Air Groups by 1.6 billion JPY.
Category | Class | Vessel number(s) | Completed | Converted | Cancelled |
Training cruiser | Katori |
| Kashii (#101) | ||
Minelayer | Hatsutaka |
| Wakataka (#102) | ||
Combat support ship | Sunosaki |
| Sunosaki (#103) | ||
Destroyer Type-B | Akizuki |
| Akizuki (#104), Teruzuki (#105), Suzutsuki (#106), Hatsuzuki (#107), Niizuki (#108), Wakatsuki (#109) | ||
Battleship | Yamato |
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Aircraft carrier | Shinano | Shinano (#110) | |||
Destroyer Type-A | Kagerō |
| Arashi (#112), Hagikaze (#113), Maikaze (#114), Akigumo (#115) |
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Yūgumo |
| Yūgumo (#116), Makigumo (#117), Kazagumo (#118), Naganami (#119), Makinami (#120), Takanami (#121), Ōnami (#122), Kiyonami (#123), Tamanami (#124), Suzunami (#126), Fujinami (#127) |
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Destroyer Type-C | Shimakaze | Shimakaze (#125) | |||
Aircraft carrier | Taihō |
| Taihō (#130) | ||
Seaplane tender | Akitsushima |
| Akitsushima (#131) | ||
Light cruiser Type-B | Agano |
| Agano (#132), Noshiro (#133), Yahagi (#134), Sakawa (#135) | ||
Light cruiser Type-C | Ōyodo |
| Ōyodo (#136) |
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Cruiser submarine Type-A | I-9 |
| I-11 (#138) | ||
Cruiser submarine Type-B | I-15 |
| I-26 (#139) to I-39 (#152) |
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Large sized submarine | I-176 |
| I-176 (#154) to I-185 (#163) | ||
Minesweeper | No.19 |
| No.19 (#164) to No.24 (#169) | ||
Minelayer | Sokuten |
| Hirashima (#170), Hōko (#171), Ishizaki (#172), Takashima (#173), Saishū (#174), Niizaki (#175), Yurijima (#176), Nuwajima (#177), Maeshima (#178) |
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Subchaser | No.13 |
| No.13 (#180) to No.16 (#183) | ||
Cable layer | Hashima | [1] | Hashima, Tsurushima, Ōdate, Tateishi | ||
Food supply ship | No.4006 | No.4006 (later renamed Kinesaki) | |||
No.4007 | No.4007 (later renamed Nosaki) | ||||