Japanese submarines are sunk under Operation Road's End in the Pacific Ocean after World War II. Crewmen at the stern of a U.S. submarine in the foreground. A Japanese submarine explodes after being hit by a torpedo in the background. Columns of smoke and water rise up.
A Japanese submarine torpedoed by USS Caiman in the Pacific Ocean. The bow of USS Caiman underway. A torpedo hit on the Japanese submarine. A huge explosion as the torpedo hits the submarine. An officer aboard the submarine.
A Japanese submarine torpedoed by USS Caiman underway in the Pacific Ocean. The Japanese submarine underway. The submarine explodes as a torpedo hits it. Heavy columns of smoke arise and a splash in water. The submarine sinks.
Japanese submarine I-203 torpedoed by USS Caiman (SS-323) in the Pacific Ocean, as part of a live-fire exercise, post World War 2. A periscope view of the Japanese submarine underway. A huge explosion and the Japanese submarine sinks.
A Japanese submarine torpedoed by USS Caiman underway in the Pacific Ocean. A periscope view of the Japanese submarine as it explodes after being torpedoed. Smoke from the explosion. The submarine sinks. A part of the damaged submarine floating in water.
A Japanese submarine torpedoed by USS Caiman underway in the Pacific Ocean. A periscope view of a submarine underway on the surface of water. The Japanese submarine is hit by a torpedo from a U.S. submarine. A huge explosion is caused. The submarine sinks.
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