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Since we've seen a surge of IJN ships on here recently (thanks to the amazing drawings of BB1987), here's a list of the major IJN ships that served (or would have served) in World War II. The planes listed are only those that saw front-line service.
All drawings can be found on the new main website. Completed, In Progress, Someone plans to do it, and a drawing exists, but a redrawing is planned. Anything else is fair game. The SB-scale IJA Aircraft chart can be found here, and the SB-scale IJN Aircraft chart here.
Auxiliaries
Mass-Produced Merchant Ships
- Type 1A Standard Merchant
- Type 1B Standard Merchant
- Type 1C Standard Merchant
- Type 1D Standard Merchant
- Type 1E Standard Merchant
- Type 1F Standard Merchant
- Type 1K Standard Merchant
- Type 2A Standard Merchant
- Type 2D Standard Merchant
- Type 2E Standard Merchant
- Type 3A Standard Merchant
- Type 3D Standard Merchant
- Type 3E Standard Merchant
Mass-Produced Tankers
- Type 1TS Standard Tanker
- Type 1TM Standard Tanker
- Type 1TL Standard Tanker
- Type 2AT Standard Tanker
- Type 2TEd Standard Tanker
- Type 2TM Standard Tanker
- Type 2TL Standard Tanker
- Type 3TA Standard Tanker
- Type 3TE Standard Tanker
- Type 3TL Standard Tanker
IJA Landing Ships
- Shinshu Maru
- Akitsu Maru
- Nigitsu Maru
- Mayasan Maru-class
- Kibitsu Maru-class
- Takatsu Maru-class
- Kumano Maru
Liners
- Asama Maru-class
- Kamakura / Chichibu Maru
- Izumo Maru-class
- Kasuga Maru-class
- Argentina Maru-class
Red Cross Amenities Ships
Hospital Ships
- Asahi Maru
- Muro Maru
- Kiku Maru
- Hikawa Maru
- Takasago Maru
- Hikawa Maru No. 2
Landing Ships
- T-1-class
- T-101-class
- T-103-class
Salvage & Repair Tugs
- Tategami-class
- Kasashima-class
- Miura-class
Icebreakers
Target Ships
- Settsu
- Yakaze
- Hakachi
- Ohama
Survey Ships
- Katsuriki
- Hakusa
- Tsukushi
- Kyodo Maru No. 36
Cable Layers
Supply Ships
- Mamiya
- Kinezaki-class (Kinezaki (1940 & 1943) & Hayasaki (1943))
- Nozaki
- Irako
- Kurasaki
Colliers
Ammunition Ships
Fleet Oilers
- Notoro-class
- Kamoi
- Ondo-class
- Ose
- Ashizuri-class
- Kazahaya
- Sunosaki-class
- Hayasui
- Hario
Repair Ships
- Asahi
- Akashi
- Matsue Maru
- Hakkai Maru
- Yamabiko Maru
- Urakami Maru
- Yamashimo Maru
Auxiliary Submarine Tenders
- Yasukuni Maru
- Rio de Janeiro Maru
- Heian Maru
- Nagoya Maru
- Santos Maru
- Hie Maru
- Tsukushi Maru
- Nachi Maru
- Bogota Maru
Armed Merchant Cruisers
- Kinryu Maru
- Asaka Maru-class
- Kinjosan Maru
- Noshiro Maru
- Kongo Maru
- Bangkok Maru-class
- Ukishima Maru
- Aikoku Maru-class (Aikoku Maru (October 1943) & Gokoku Maru)
- Kiyosumi Maru
- Akagi Maru
Seaplane Tenders
- Kinugasa Maru-class
- Kamikawa Maru-class
- Sanyo Maru
- Sanuki Maru-class
Light Minelayers
- Tsubame-class
- Nasami-class (Natsushima (1933), Nasami (1938), & Sarushima (1942))
- Sokuten-class (Sokuten (1938))
- Hatsutaka-class
- Hirashima-class (Hirashima (1940) & Ishizaki (1943))
- Aijiro-class
- Kamishima-class (Kamishima (1945))
- Minoo-class
Large Minelayers
- Tokiwa
- Shirataka
- Itsukushima
- Yaeyama
- Okinoshima
- Tsugaru
Submarine Tenders
- Komahashi
- Jingei-class
- Taigei
- Tsurugisaki-class
Ex-Armored Cruisers
- Yakumo (1902 & 1905)
- Izumo-class
Small Combatants
Gunboats
- Toba
- Saga
- Ataka
- Hira-class (Seta)
- Atami-class
- Kotaka
- Fushimi-class
- Hashidate-class (Uji (1941))
- Tatara
- Suma
- Karatsu
- Nanyo
- Maiko
- Narumi
- Okitsu
- Nankai
Patrol Boats
- PB-1-class (PB-1 (1941))
- PB-31-class (PB-31 (1943), PB-35 (1943), & PB-36 (1944))
- PB-46 (1944)
- PB-101
- PB-102 (September 1943, September 1944, November 1944, March 1945, & June 1945)
- PB-103
- PB-104 (1944)
- PB-105
- PB-106
- PB-107
- PB-108 (Version 1 & Version 2)
- PB-109
Subchasers
- CH-1-class (CH-1 (1934), CH-2 (1935), & CH-3 (1936))
- CH-4-class (CH-4 (1944) & CH-8 (1938))
- CH-13-class
- CH-28-class
Minesweepers
- W-1-class (W-1 (1923) & W-4 (1925))
- W-5-class (W-5 (1938) & W-6 (1929))
- W-7-class
- W-13-class (W-13 (1933), W-14 (1933 & 1935), & W-15 (1934))
- W-17-class (W-17, W-18 (1945))
- W-19-class
- W-101-class
Kaibokans
- Shimushu-class (Shimushu (1940 & 1944) & Ishigaki (1941))
- Etorofu-class (Oki (1943), Etorofu (1943), Fukue (1943), Kanju (1945), Amakusa (1943), Manju (1944), & Kasado (1945))
- Mikura-class (Awaji (1944), Nomi (1944), Chiburi (1944), & Yashiro (1945))
- Hiburi-class
- Ukuru-class
- C-class (CD-1 (1945))
- D-class (CD-2 (1945))
Frigates
Torpedo Boats
- Chidori-class (Chidori (1933), Manazuru (1934), Tomozuru (1934 & 1935), & Hatsukari (1945))
- Otori-class (Otori (1936), Kasasagi (1937), Kiji (1937 & 1945), & Kari (1937))
Large Combatants
Submarines
- Sen-Yu-Sho
- Sen-Taka-Sho
- K5
- K6
- L4
- KS
- J1
- J1M
- J2
- J3
- A1
- A2
- AM
- B1
- B2
- B3
- C1
- C2
- C3
- KRS
- KD2
- KD3A
- KD3B
- KD4
- KD5 (both prewar & wartime versions)
- KD6
- KD7
- Sen-Taka
- SH
- D1
- D2
- Sen-Toku
Foreign Submarines
- Type IXC (RO-500)
- Type IXC/40 (RO-501)
- Type IXD2 (I-501 & I-502)
- Marcello-class (I-503)
- Marconi-class (I-504)
- Type XB (I-505)
- Type IXD1 (I-506)
Destroyer-Escorts
- Momi-class (Momi (1920), Ashi (1925), & Hasu (1943))
- Wakatake-class (Wakatake (1922), Kuretake, Fuyo, Asagao, Karukaya, Sanae, Yugao, & Sawarabi)
- Matsu-class
- Tachibana-class (Nashi (1945))
Destroyers
- Minekaze-class (Sawakaze (1944), Minekaze (1920), Yukaze (1944), Nokaze (1923), & Namikaze (1945))
- Kamikaze-class (Kamikaze (1930 & 1944), Harukaze (1924 & 1944), & Yunagi (1936))
- Mutsuki-class (Yuzuki (1930s))
- Fubuki-class (Uranami (1931 & 1936))
- Akatsuki-class
- Hatsuharu-class (Hatsuharu (1933, 1934, 1935, 1943, & 1944), Nenohi (1933 & 1942), Hatsushimo (1943, 1944, & 1945), Wakaba (1937, 1943, & 1944), Yugure (1936 & 1943), & Ariake (1936 & 1943))
- Shiratsuyu-class (Shiratsuyu (1936 & 1944), Shigure (1944 & 1945), Yudachi (1937 & 1942), Samidare (1937 & 1944), Umikaze (1944), Harusame (1943), Yamakaze (1937), & Suzukaze (1943))
- Asashio-class (Asashio (1937, 1939, & 1943), Michishio (1944), Arashio (1938), Yamagumo (1944), Asagumo (1944), Minegumo (1943), & Kasumi (1945))
- Kagero-class (Yukikaze (1941 & 1945))
- Yugumo-class (Yugumo (1941), Kazagumo (1942 & 1944), Takanami (1942), Hayanami (1943), Asashimo (1945), & Hayashimo (1944))
- Shimakaze (1943 & 1944)
- Akizuki-class (Akizuki (1942 & 1944), Suzutsuki (1945), Hatsuzuki (1943), Fuyutsuki (1944 & 1945), Hanazuki (1945), & Haruzuki (1945))
Light Cruisers
- Tatsuta (1936 & 1944)
- Tenryu (1919, 1939, & 1942)
- Kuma (various)
- Tama (1941 & 1944)
- Kitakami (as torpedo cruiser & as kaiten carrier)
- Kiso (various)
- Oi (as torpedo cruiser & as high-speed transport)
- Nagara (1922, 1934, 1942, 1943, & 1944)
- Natori (1932, 1941, & 1944)
- Kinu (1934, 1936, & 1943)
- Yura (1927, 1930, 1931, 1934, & 1942)
- Yubari (1923 & 1944)
- Isuzu (1934, 1939, 1943, & 1945)
- Sendai (1924, 1934, 1936, 1941, & 1943)
- Abukuma (1925, 1933, 1935, 1938, 1941, 1943, & 1944)
- Jintsu (1925, 1932, 1934, 1939, & 1943)
- Naka (1925, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1942, & 1944)
- Katori (1940)
- Kashima (1945)
- Kashii (1944)
- Agano (1942 & 1944)
- Oyodo (1943 & 1944)
- Noshiro (1943 & 1944)
- Yahagi (1943 & 1945)
- Sakawa (1944 & 1945)
Heavy Cruisers
- Furutaka (1926, 1935, 1939, 1941, & 1942)
- Kako (1928 & 1942)
- Aoba (1927, 1937, 1941, 1943, 1944, & 1945)
- Kinugasa (1932 & 1942)
- Nachi (1928, 1941, & 1944)
- Haguro (1932, 1944, & 1945)
- Myoko (1930, 1936, 1942, & 1944)
- Ashigara (1937, 1937 (Spithead Review), & 1944)
- Atago (1942 & 1944)
- Takao (1932, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1945 (standard), & 1945 (camouflage))
- Maya (1933, 1943, & 1944)
- Chokai (1937, 1941, 1942, & 1944)
- Mogami (1935, 1938, 1940, & 1944)
- Mikuma (1938 & 1942)
- Suzuya (1937 & 1944)
- Kumano (1944)
- Tone (1938, 1943, & 1945)
- Chikuma (1939 & 1944)
Seaplane Carriers
- Chitose-class
- Mizuho
- Nisshin
- Akitsushima
Escort Carriers
- Taiyo-class
- Kaiyo
- Shinyo (1943 & 1944)
- Shimane Maru
- Yamashio Maru
Light Carriers
- Hosho (1922 & 1933)
- Ryujo (1933, 1936, 1939, & 1942)
- Zuiho-class
- Ryuho
- Chitose-class
Fleet Carriers
- Akagi (1928 & 1942)
- Kaga (1930 & 1942)
- Soryu (1942)
- Hiryu (1942)
- Shokaku (1941, 1942, & 1944)
- Zuikaku (1941, 1942, & 1944)
- Junyo (1942, 1944, & 1945)
- Hiyo (1942 & 1943)
- Taiho (March 1944 & June 1944)
- Unryu-class (Amagi 1944)
- Shinano
Battleships
- Kongo (1913, 1924, 1928, 1931, 1934, 1937, 1941, & 1944)
- Hiei (1914, 1915, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1933, 1935, 1940, & 1942)
- Haruna (1915, 1917, 1919, 1928, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1941, 1943, February 1944, October 1944, & 1945)
- Kirishima (1915, 1916, 1920, 1924, 1930, 1934, 1937, 1941, & 1942)
- Fuso (1915, 1919, 1925, 1933, 1935, 1938, 1941, & 1944)
- Yamashiro (1917, 1922, 1935, 1941, & 1944)
- Ise (1917, 1939, & 1944)
- Hyuga (1918, 1929, 1936, & 1942)
- Nagato (1920, 1922, 1925, 1931, 1936, 1941, June 1944, 1944, & 1945)
- Mutsu (1921, 1931, 1934, 1937, 1941, & 1943)
- Yamato (as planned, October 1941, December 1941, June 1942, July 1943, July 1944, October 1944, January 1945, March 1945, & April 1945)
- Musashi (August 1942, June 1943, April 1944, & October 1944)
Never-Weres
- Tamano-class Fleet Oiler
- Tenryu-class CL (proposed CLAA conversions; both 1936 (Tenryu) & 1939 (Tatsuta) versions)
- Kuma-class CL conversions (Kuma as fast minelayer (1931); Tama as training ship (1932))
- Mogami-class CL (as originally designed)
- Agano-class CL (as originally designed; also known as C-39-class CL)
- CL Noshiro as CLAA (July 1944 proposed conversion)
- Improved Agano-class CL
- Oyodo-class CL (as planned, 1939)
- Myoko-class CA (as originally designed & as originally planned to build)
- Mogami-class CA (1943 proposed CAAA conversions; partial conversion (Suzuya) & total conversion (Kumano))
- Tone-class CA (as planned)
- CA Ibuki
- Type A CA
- Amagi-class BC
- B64-class BC
- B65-class BC (Version 1 & Version 2)
- Kamakura / Chichibu Maru CVE conversion
- CVL Ibuki
- G6 CV Design
- G8 CV Design
- Improved Taiho-class CV
- Ise-class BB (hybrid with extended flight deck & full carrier conversion)
- Nagato-class BB (as planned)
- Kii-class BB (8-8 Fleet BB Design A)
- Hiraga design BB (1928 & 1929 versions)
- Fujimoto design BB (Versions 1 & 2)
- Design A-140 Battleship (Versions 1, 2, & 3)
- 8-8 Fleet BB Designs (Battleships B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, L, & M)
- Tosa-class BB
- No. 13-class BB (8-8 Fleet BB Design K)
- Yamato-class BB (Yamato 1944 (planned), Musashi (1945))
- BB Shinano (Version 1 (1943), Version 2 (1944), & Version 3))
- A-150 Super Yamato-class BB (8 x 18.1-inch guns (Versions 1 & 2) & 6 x 20-inch guns)
Planes In SB Scale (World War II aircraft only)
ARMY
Fighters
- Nakajima Ki-27 "Nate"
- Nakajima Ki-43 "Oscar"
- Nakajima Ki-44 "Tojo"
- Kawasaki Ki-45 Kai "Nick"
- Kawasaki Ki-61 "Tony"
- Nakajima Ki-84 "Frank"
- Kawasaki Ki-100 "Tony"
- Kawasaki Ki-102 "Randy"
Bombers
- Mitsubishi Ki-21 "Sally"
- Mitsubishi Ki-30 "Ann"
- Kawasaki Ki-32 "Mary"
- Kawasaki Ki-48 "Lily"
- Nakajima Ki-49 "Helen"
- Mitsubishi Ki-51 "Sonia"
- Mitsubishi Ki-67 "Peggy"
Reconnaissance
- Kawasaki Ki-10 "Perry"
- Mitsubishi Ki-15 "Babs"
- Tachikawa Ki-36 "Ida"
- Mitsubishi Ki-46 "Dinah"
Transports
- Nakajima Ki-34 "Thora"
- Kawasaki Ki-56 "Thalia"
- Mitsubishi Ki-57 "Topsy"
- Kokusai Ki-59 "Theresa"
Trainers
- Tachikawa Ki-9 "Spruce"
- Tachikawa Ki-17 "Cedar"
- Tachikawa Ki-54 "Hickory"
- Tachikawa Ki-55 "Ida"
- Manshu Ki-79 "Nate"
Miscellaneous
- Kokusai Ki-76 "Stella"
- Kawasaki Ki-78
- Nakajima Ki-87
- Kawasaki Ki-91
- Tachikawa Ki-94
- Kawasaki Ki-96
- Kawasaki Ki-108 / Ki-108 Kai
- Kokusai Ki-105 Otsugi "Buzzard"
- Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi
- Kawasaki Ki-167 Sakura-dan
- Nakajima Ki-201 Karyu
- Kayaba Ka-1
- Kayaba Ka-2
NAVY
Fighters
- Mitsubishi A5M "Claude"
- Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke"
- Mitsubishi A7M "Sam"
- Kawanishi N1K-J / N1K2-J "George"
- Mitsubishi J2M "Jack"
- Nakajima J1N1 "Irving"
Bombers
- Yokosuka P1Y "Frances"
- Mitsubishi G3M "Nell"
- Mitsubishi G4M "Betty"
- Nakajima G5N "Liz"
- Nakajima G8N "Rita"
- Kyushu Q1W "Lorna"
Torpedo & Dive Bombers
- Aichi D1A "Susie"
- Aichi D3A "Val"
- Yokosuka D4Y "Judy"
- Yokosuka B4Y "Jean"
- Nakajima B5N "Kate"
- Nakajima B6N "Jill"
- Aichi B7A "Grace"
Reconnaissance
- Nakajima C6N "Myrt" (both C6N1 and C6N1-B versions)
- Yokosuka R2Y Keiun
Seaplanes
- Kawanishi E7K "Alf"
- Nakajima E8N "Dave"
- Watanabe E9W "Slim"
- Aichi E11A "Laura"
- Aichi E13A "Jake"
- Yokosuka E14Y "Glen"
- Kawanishi E15K "Norm"
- Aichi E16A "Paul"
- Mitsubishi F1M "Pete"
- Kawanishi N1K1 "Rex"
- Nakajima A6M2-N "Rufe"
- Aichi M6A1 Seiran
Flying Boats
- Kawanishi H6K "Mavis"
- Kawanishi H8K "Emily"
- Kawanishi H11K
Transports
- Nakajima Ki-34 "Thora"
- Mitsubishi Ki-57 "Topsy"
- Nakajima L2D3 "Tabby"
- Yokosuka L3Y2 "Nell"
- Nakajima G5N2-L "Liz"
Trainers
- Yokosuka K4Y
- Yokosuka K5Y "Willow"
Miscellaneous
- Kyushu J7W1 Shinden
- Kyushu J7W2 Shinden
- Nakajima J9Y Kitsuka
- Yokosuka MX7Y Ohka
Planes in FD Scale (World War II aircraft only)
Production Models
- Nakajima Ki-4 Kyushisa
- Tachikawa Ki-9 "Spruce"
- Kawasaki Ki-10 "Perry"
- Mitsubishi Ki-30 "Ann"
- Nakajima Ki-43 "Oscar"
- Nakajima Ki-44 "Tojo"
- Nakajima Ki-45 "Toryu"
- Mitsubishi Ki-46 "Dinah"
- Kawasaki Ki-48 "Lily"
- Nakajima Ki-49 IIa "Helen"
- Tachikawa Ki-54 "Hickory"
- Tachikawa Ki-55 "Ida"
- Mitsubishi Ki-57 "Topsy"
- Kawasaki Ki-61 "Tony"
- Kokusai Ki-76 "Stella"
- Nakajima Ki-84 "Frank"
- Kawasaki Ki-100 "Tony"
- Kawasaki Ki-102 "Randy"
- Nakajima Ki-115 "Tsurugi"
- Kayaba Ka-1
- Kayaba Ka-2
- Maeda Ku-1
- Mitsubishi A5M "Claude"
- Mitsubishi A6M2 "Zeke"
- Mitsubishi A6M3/5/8 "Zeke"
- Mitsubishi J2M "Jack"
- Aichi D3A "Val"
- Aichi B7A "Grace"
- Mitsubishi G3M2 "Nell"
- Mitsubishi G4M1 "Betty"
- Yokosuka P1Y1 Ginga "Frances"
- Yokosuka D3Y-K Myojo
- Yokosuka D4Y2 / D4Y3 "Judy"
- Nakajima B5N1 "Kate"
- Nakajima B6N2 "Jill"
- Mitsubishi K3M3 "Pine"
- Yokosuka K5Y1 "Willow"
- Nakajima C6N "Myrt"
- Nakajima A6M2-N "Rufe"
- Kawanishi E7K1 / E7K2 "Alf"
- Aichi E13A1 "Jake"
- Yokosuka E14Y "Glen"
- Kawanishi E15K "Norm"
- Aichi E16A "Paul"
- Kawanishi N1K1 "Rex"
- Aichi M6A1 Seiran
- Kawanishi H6K "Mavis"
- Kawanishi H8K "Emily"
- Aichi H9A1
- Yokosuka MXY7 "Ohka"
- Nakajima L2D1 / L2D3 "Tabby"
- Kyushu K10W "Oak"
- Kyushu K11W Shiragiku
- Kyushu Q1W1 "Lorna"
Experimental / Never-Built
- Kawasaki Ki-64 "Rob"
- Tachikawa Ki-70 "Clara"
- Tachikawa Ki-74 "Patsy"
- Tachikawa Ki-77-I
- Mitsubishi Ki-83-1A
- Nakajima Ki-87
- Kawasaki Ki-88
- Rikugun Ki-93
- Tachikawa Ki-94-I
- Tachikawa Ki-94-II
- Kawasaki Ki-96
- Kokusai Ki-105 Otori
- Kawasaki Baika
- Mitsubishi 1MF10
- Mitsubishi Ki-200 / J8M Shusui
- Nakajima G5N "Liz"
- Nakajima J5N1 Tenrai
- Nakajima J9Y Kitsuka
- Kawanishi H11K1 "Soku"
- Kawanishi KX-03
- Yokosuka D5Y1 Myojo Kai
- Yokosuka R2Y1 Keiun
- Yokosuka MXY5
- Yokosuka MXY6
- Kyushu J7W1 Shiden
- Aichi S1A1 Denko
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The Official IJN Ships & Planes List
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