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The article states "having been world leaders in sub comstruction during WW2". I tagged that as dubious... Japan did indeed employ a lot of subs, and had probably the widest variety of any country. Not to nitpick, but what do we mean by "world leaders"? Total numbers built? (that would be Germany I believe). Technology? (Germany again...Japanese subs had long range,and a few were quite fast. But they were slow to dive, easy to track w/ sonar, and maneuvered sluggishly, compared to other countries' subs)...Japan may've been a 'world-leader' in subs prior to WW2, but they accomplished little w/ their subs during the war. I may change that statement to make it more neutral...Engr105th (talk) 20:38, 15 May 2012 (UTC)Reply