The submarines of the KD3B sub-class essentially were repeats of the preceding KD3A sub-class with minor modifications to improve seakeeping. They displaced 1,829 metric tons (1,800 long tons) surfaced and 2,337 metric tons (2,300 long tons) submerged. The submarines were 101 meters (331 ft 4 in) long and had a beam of 8 meters (26 ft 3 in) and a draft of 4.9 meters (16 ft 1 in). They had a diving depth of 60 meters (197 ft) and a complement of 60 officers and crewmen.[1]
For surface running, the submarines were powered by two 3,400-brake-horsepower (2,535 kW) diesel engines, each driving one propeller shaft. When submerged, each propeller was driven by a 900-horsepower (671 kW) electric motor. The submarines could reach 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) on the surface and 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) submerged. On the surface, the KD3Bs had a range of 10,000 nautical miles (19,000 km; 12,000 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph); submerged, they had a range of 90 nmi (170 km; 100 mi) at 3 knots (5.6 km/h; 3.5 mph).[2]
On the day of her commissioning, I-57 was attached to the Kure Naval District and assigned to Submarine Division 19 in Submarine Squadron 2 in the 2nd Fleet, a component of the Combined Fleet.[4][5] She was placed in reserve at Kure on 15 November 1930,[4][5] but returned to active service on 14 November 1931.[4][5] On 1 December 1931, Submarine Division 19 was reassigned to the Kure Defense Division in the Kure Naval District.[4]
On 20 May 1932, Submarine Division 19 began a second stint with Submarine Squadron 2 in the 2nd Fleet,[4] but on 1 June 1932 I-57 again was placed in reserve at Kure.[4][5] She returned to active service in her division on 5 October 1932.[4][5]I-57 got underway from Sasebo, Japan, on 29 June 1933 with the other submarines of her squadron — I-53, I-54 and I-55 of Submarine Division 18 and Submarine Division 19′s I-56 and I-58 — for a training cruise off China and Mako in the Pescadores Islands, which the submarines concluded with their arrival at Takao, Formosa, on 5 July 1933.[4][6][7][8][9][10] They departed Takao on 13 July 1933 and again trained in Chinese waters before arriving in Tokyo Bay on 21 August 1933.[4][6][7][8][9][10] On 25 August 1933, all six submarines took part in a fleet review at Yokohama, Japan.[4][6][7][8][9][10] On 27 September 1934, I-57 departed Ryojun, Manchukuo, in company with I-56, I-58, and the submarines I-61, I-62, I-64, I-65, I-66, and I-67 for a training cruise off Qingdao, China, which the nine submarines concluded with their arrival at Sasebo on 5 October 1934.[4][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]I-57 again went into reserve at Kure on 22 October 1934,[4][5] and on 15 November 1934 Submarine Division 19 was reassigned to the Kure Guard Squadron in the Kure Naval District.[4]
I-57 resumed active service in Submarine Division 19 on 15 November 1935,[4][5] and that day Submarine Division 19 was reassigned to Submarine Squadron 1 in the 1st Fleet, a component of the Combined Fleet.[4] On 1 December 1936, Submarine Division 19 was reassigned to the Kure Naval District,[4] in which it was placed in the First Reserve on 7 January 1937.[4] The division returned to active service in the district on 1 January 1938,[4] but was placed in Third Reserve on 15 December 1938,[4] and I-57 went into reserve at Kure that day.[4][5]
I-57 returned to active service in Submarine Division 19 either in August 1939[4] or on 1 September 1939,[5] according to different sources, and the division as a whole began an assignment to Submarine Squadron 4 in the 1st Fleet on 15 November 1939.[4] The squadron was assigned directly to the Combined Fleet on 15 November 1940.[4]
Hostilities began in East Asia on 8 December 1941 (7 December across the International Date Line in Hawaii, where Japan began the war with its attack on Pearl Harbor). The Japanese invasion of British Malaya began that day, and I-57, I-58, and the submarines I-62, I-64, and I-66 formed a patrol line in the South China Sea off Trengganu, British Malaya.[5]I-57′s patrol was uneventful, and she concluded it with her arrival at Cam Ranh Bay in Japanese-occupied French Indochina on 20 December 1941.[5]
An outbreak of dysentery among her crew on 7 February 1942[5] kept I-57 at Cam Ranh Bay until 1 March 1942, when she got underway , making for Staring Bay on the coast of Celebes, which she reached on 6 March.[5] Submarine Squadron 4 was disbanded on 10 March 1942, and the submarines of Submarine Division 19 — I-56, I-57, and I-58 — were reassigned to Submarine Squadron 5.[4][5]I-57 departed Staring Bay on 13 March 1942 bound for Kure, Japan, where she arrived on 20 March 1942 for repairs.[5] With them complete, she got back underway from Kure on 14 May 1942 and set course for Kwajalein Atoll.[5] During her voyage, she was renumbered I-157 on 20 May 1942.[4][5] She arrived at Kwajalein on 24 May 1942.[5]
After the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet, AdmiralIsoroku Yamamoto, ordered Komatsu to interpose his submarines between the retreating Japanese fleet and the opposing United States Navyaircraft carriers,[18] the Japanese submarines, including I-157, began a gradual movement to the north-northwest, moving at 3 knots (5.6 km/h; 3.5 mph) by day and 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) after dark.[18]I-157 made no contact with enemy forces during the battle,[5][17][18] and returned to Kwajalein on 19 June 1942.[4]
June 1942–May 1943
On 22 June 1942, I-157 departed Kwajalein bound for Kure, Japan, which she reached on 30 June.[18] On 10 July 1942, Submarine Squadron 5 was disbanded, and Submarine Division 19 — consisting of I-156, I-157, I-158, and I-159 — was reassigned to the Kure Submarine Squadron in the Kure Naval District.[4][5]I-157 assumed duties as a training ship, and operated without incident until May 1943.[5]
I-157 departed Kure on 22 May 1943, called at Yokosuka, Japan, from 23 to 26 May, and then got underway for Paramushiro in the northern Kuril Islands.[5] She arrived at Paramushiro on 1 June 1943[5] and refueled there along with I-7, I-21, I-155, and I-156 from the oiler Teiyō Maru on 2 June 1943.[5]I-157 put to sea from Paramushiro on 4 June to make a supply run to Kiska with a cargo of food and ammunition.[5] While making 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) on the surface in heavy fog on 16 June 1943, she ran hard aground near Amchitka.[5] To lighten and refloat her, her crew dumped diesel fuel, lubricating oil, torpedoes, and some of her battery cells overboard.[5] She broke loose, but the damage she sustained prevented her from diving.[5] She headed back to Paramushiro on the surface, arriving there on 20 June 1943 for an overnight stop and refueling from Teiyo Maru.[5] She got back underway on 21 June 1943 and headed to Kure, where she arrived on 26 June 1943 and began repairs.[5]
June 1943–April 1945
Upon completion of her repairs, I-157 returned to training duties in Submarine Division 19 in the Kure Naval District.[4] On 1 December 1943, Submarine Division 19 was reassigned to the Kure Submarine Squadron in the Kure Naval District.[4] In December 1943, I-157 was repainted at the Kure Naval Arsenal in an experimental camouflage pattern — dark grey with a bluish hue — based on that of the German submarine U-511, which Japan had purchased from Germany in 1943 and renamed Ro-500.[5][19]I-157 participated in the first stage of Submarine School tests of the paint scheme in the Iyo Nada in the Seto Inland Sea on 5 January 1944[5] to determine its value in the waters around Japan, the effectiveness of the camouflage pattern against detection by surface warships and aircraft, its ability to confuse enemy forces attempting to determine the submarine's course and speed, and the durability of the paint.[5] In mid-July 1944, I-157 and the submarine Ro-49 took part in tests of the submarine version of the Type 13 air-search radar.[5]
Kaiten carrier
On 20 April 1945, I-157 was reassigned to Submarine Division 34 in the 6th Fleet, a component of the Combined Fleet,[4][5] and by May 1945 she had been modified for service as a kaiten manned suicide attack torpedo carrier by the installation on her deck of fittings for two kaiten.[5] Between May and August 1945, she made three voyages to transport kaiten from the kaiten base at Otsushima to kaiten shore bases along the coast of Kyushu.[5]
During July 1945, the crews of I-156, I-157, I-158, I-159, and I-162 underwent training in launching kaiten against enemy ships in the event of an invasion of Japan.[5] According to some sources, a Type 3 sonar — a copy of the German S-Gerät — and a new fire-control system similar to the U.S. Navy′s Torpedo Data Computer were installed aboard I-157 at this time, enabling her to conduct submerged attacks based on sonar bearings, and that she began testing of these systems before the end of the war.[5]
On 15 August 1945, EmperorHirohito announced the end of hostilities.[5]I-156 surrendered to the Allies in September 1945,[5] and the Japanese struck her from the navy list on 30 November 1945.[5] She moved to Sasebo and was stripped of all usable equipment.[5]
Jentschura, Hansgeorg; Jung, Dieter & Mickel, Peter (1977). Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869–1945. Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute. ISBN0-87021-893-X.
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