Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano
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Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano

1944 Yamato-class battleship


Country of Registry
Empire of Japan
Manufacturer
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
Operator
Imperial Japanese Navy
Vessel Type
aircraft carrier, Yamato-class battleship
Shipwrecked Date
November 29, 1944
Current Location
33° 7' 0", 137° 4' 0"
Aliases
Shinano

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Shinano was a Japanese aircraft carrier built during World War II, intended to be the third vessel of the Yamato-class battleships. However, due to the changing war situation, it was converted into an aircraft carrier. Shinano was the largest aircraft carrier of its time, with an impressive size and capacity. Launched in 1944, it had a short-lived service as it was sunk by a US submarine just days after its completion. The sinking of Shinano was a significant blow to the Japanese navy, as it lost a valuable asset that could have potentially turned the tide of the war. The wreck of the Shinano was discovered in 1982 and remains a popular site for divers. Overall, the story of the Shinano highlights the rapid developments and changes in naval warfare during World War II, as well as the strategic importance of aircraft carriers in naval operations.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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