SS-class landing ship


The SS-class landing ship was a class of amphibious assault ships of the Imperial Japanese Army which served during World War II. The SS meaning are Sensha-Small.

Background

October 1938, the IJA employed the Shinshū Maru during their successful amphibious operations at Bias Bay. However, a considerable amount of time was needed to complete the operation owing to the low speed of the landing craft, which resulted in considerable damage to the vessels involved.
The IJA employed the principles of speed and minimum damage to their amphibious warfare operations.
In 1939-1940, the IJA repeated an experiment with Gorō Maru and Yorihime Maru and after analysing the experiment data placed an order for the prototype Kōryū.

''SS No.1''

BuilderHarima Zōsen Corporation
Laid down18 July 1941
Launched26 January 1942
Completed7 April 1942
Displacement gross
Length overall
Beam
Draught
Propulsion2 × intermediate diesels, 2 shafts, 1,246 bhp
Speed

''SS No.2''

BuilderHarima Zōsen Corporation
Laid down8 August 1942
Launched17 May 1943
Completed30 July 1943
Displacement gross
Length overall
Beam
Draught
Propulsion2 × intermediate diesels, 2 shafts, 1,284 bhp
Speed
FateSunk in action on 24 September 1944

''SS No.3'' class