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* [[D4Y2]] - <small>Suisei Model 12</small> | * [[D4Y2]] - <small>Suisei Model 12</small> | ||
* [[D4Y3 Ko]] - <small>Suisei Model 33A (甲, Kō)</small> | * [[D4Y3 Ko]] - <small>Suisei Model 33A (甲, Kō)</small> | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
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+ | ===Development=== | ||
+ | Development of the D4Y Suisei started as the ''{{Annotation|13-Shi|13th year of the Showa reign, 1937}} Carrier Dive-Bomber'' in the Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal after the Imperial Japanese Navy Aviation Bureau which wanted a dive-bomber with two main requirements; have a larger range than enemy carrier-based planes and the ability to shake off interception fighters chasing them. The official stated requirements were as followed: | ||
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+ | '''Speed''' ≥ {{Annotation|280 kn|519 km/h; 322 mph}} | ||
+ | '''Cuising speed''' ≥ {{Annotation|230 kn|425 km/h; 264 mph}} | ||
+ | '''Dive-bomb range''' ≥ 800 {{Annotation|nmi|Nautical miles}} (~1,482 km). | ||
+ | '''Bombing range''' ≥ 1200 {{Annotation|nmi|Nautical miles}} (~2,222 km). | ||
+ | '''Ordnance''' = 1 x 500 kg ([[Number Type 2 50 Model 1 GP(SAP) (500 kg)|Type 2 No.50 Bomb]]) | ||
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+ | ===Combat History=== | ||
== Media == | == Media == |
Revision as of 19:15, 5 October 2022
Description
The Yokosuka D4Y was a two-seat carrier-based dive bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II.
Nicknames being:
- ▅ - Suisei (彗星, Comet)
- ▃ - Judy
Vehicles
Rank II
History
Development
Development of the D4Y Suisei started as the 13-Shi Carrier Dive-Bomber in the Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal after the Imperial Japanese Navy Aviation Bureau which wanted a dive-bomber with two main requirements; have a larger range than enemy carrier-based planes and the ability to shake off interception fighters chasing them. The official stated requirements were as followed:
Speed ≥ 280 kn Cuising speed ≥ 230 kn Dive-bomb range ≥ 800 nmi (~1,482 km). Bombing range ≥ 1200 nmi (~2,222 km). Ordnance = 1 x 500 kg (Type 2 No.50 Bomb)
Combat History
Media
- Videos
The Shooting Range #322 - Pages of History section at 04:25 discusses the D4Y Suisei.
Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal (海軍航空技術廠) | |
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Bombers | D4Y1 · D4Y2 · D4Y3 Ko |
P1Y1 mod. 11 | |
Jet fighters | R2Y2 Kai V1 · R2Y2 Kai V2 · R2Y2 Kai V3 |
Captured | ␗P1Y1 mod. 11 |
While the arsenal was simply known as the Naval Air Technical Arsenal and usually referred to as Kūgi-shō (Kaigun Kōkū Gijutsu-shō). | |
The name Yokosuka prevailed however, even though it referred to the Arsenal's location. | |
See also | Yokosuka Naval Arsenal (Shipyard) |
Japan bombers | |
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Navy | |
Carrier-based attack bomber | |
B5N | B5N2 |
B6N | B6N1 · B6N2 · B6N2a |
B7A | B7A2 · B7A2 (Homare 23) |
Carrier-based dive bomber | |
D3A | D3A1 |
D4Y | D4Y1 · D4Y2 · D4Y3 Ko |
Shipboard Observation seaplane | |
F1M | F1M2 |
Land-based Attack bomber | |
G4M | G4M1 |
G5N | G5N1 |
G8N | G8N1 |
Flying boat | |
H6K | H6K4 |
H8K | H8K2 · H8K3 |
Land-based Bomber | |
P1Y | P1Y1 |
Army | |
Light | Ki-32 |
Ki-48-II otsu | |
Heavy | Ki-21-Ia · Ki-21-I hei |
Ki-49-I · Ki-49-IIa · Ki-49-IIb · Ki-49-IIb/L | |
Ki-67-I Ko · Ki-67-I otsu | |
Other countries | ▅B-17E |