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the Imperial Japanese Navy entered World War II with technically speaking some of the best prospects for submarine warfare as long as you look purely at the capabilities of their submarine Fleet their Torpedoes mostly worked unlike the US Navyamp;#39;s mark1 14 they were concentrated in a single operational theater unlike the Royal Navy which was scattered across most of the planet their submar Marines included genuinely large and longrange units capable of far distant operations and they had them in reasonable numbers unlike the Craigs Marina whose main uo type was one of the smallest that was ever used in true Oceanic Warfare during that particular conflict and their opponent was having to operate at least at the beginning in large expanses of deep water ocean where submarines could move and stalk easily unlike the Ria Marin which was mostly confined to the relatively small and shallow Mediterranean yet of all these submarines arms the Imperial Japanese Navyamp;#39;