Japanese aircraft carrier Kumano Maru
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was a landing craft carrier with a small flight deck built for the
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during
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. Launched and completed in early 1945, the ship saw no significant action.


Construction

''Kumano Maru'' was laid down at the Hitachi Shipbuilding yard at Innoshima as a standard ''Type M'' wartime cargo ship. The ship was taken over by the Army during construction, redesigned as a
landing craft Landing craft are small and medium seagoing watercraft, such as boats and barges, used to convey a landing force (infantry and vehicles) from the sea to the shore during an amphibious assault. The term excludes landing ships, which are larger. ...
transport, and designated a Type B landing ship. It could carry up to a dozen and thirteen landing craft in its
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. They were launched on rails through two large doors in the stern.Gardiner, p. 214 The ship was also designed to transport anywhere from 8 to 37
aircraft An aircraft is a vehicle that is able to flight, fly by gaining support from the Atmosphere of Earth, air. It counters the force of gravity by using either Buoyancy, static lift or by using the Lift (force), dynamic lift of an airfoil, or in ...
, depending on their size and the number of landing craft aboard. A
flight deck The flight deck of an aircraft carrier is the surface from which its aircraft take off and land, essentially a miniature airfield at sea. On smaller naval ships which do not have aviation as a primary mission, the landing area for helicopte ...
was mounted above the main deck with an elevator aft. This permitted the stored aircraft to be flown off the ship to onshore airfields. The deck was not large enough to allow aircraft to land. The ship's funnel was mounted on the starboard side and vented horizontally outward to keep the flight deck clear.


Operational history

''Kumano Maru'' was launched 28 January 1945 and completed on 31 March. She survived the war, and was used until 1947 to repatriate Japanese forces abroad. The ship was sold to Kawasaki Kisen K. K. Line in 1947 and converted to a conventional merchant ship. Afterward, she was scrapped in 1948.


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* * * * * * Ships built by Hitachi Zosen Corporation 1945 ships Amphibious warfare vessels Postwar Japan Kawasaki Heavy Industries {{Japan-mil-ship-stub