One of the Japanese fleet submarines being destroyed after World War 2. Japanese submarine seen on surface of water, off Japan, as viewed from a U.S. surface ship. A huge explosion occurs on the submarine and it soon sinks.
Destruction of one of Japan's fleet of submarines after end of World War 2. Periscope view from a U.S. submarine, of the Japanese submarine on the surface. A large explosion occurs as it is torpedoed. Another large explosion occurs engulfing the submarine.
View of a Japanese submarine from a U.S. submarine or surface ship, prior to its intentional destruction following end of World War 2. A torpedo is seen tracing a path toward the Japanese submarine. It strikes and explodes. A second torpedo os launched and strikes with a larger explosion causing the submarine to sink instantly.
View from periscope of a submerged U.S. submarine. A Japanese submarine scheduled for destruction is seen nearby. It explodes as a torpedo strikes it. The Japanese boat gradually sinks out of sight.
Aerial views from a hovering helicopter, of the U.S. Destroyer Escort, USS Foss (DE-59) as is floats unmanned as a target in live fire test of a new proximity fuse for the Mk 16 torpedo. A huge explosion is seen as the torpedo, launched by the U.S. Submarine, USS Sabalo (SS-302) strikes the Foss amidship. The Foss breaks into two pieces, which float separately, until they begin to sink slowly. The bow, displaying the number 59 points almost straight up as it begins to sink. A helicopter flies low over the scene.
Aerial view of porpoising Mk 16 torpedo. A U.S. Balao-Class submarine running on surface of the sea.
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