I-26
Date de mise à jour: 19/12/2024
I-26, known as 'Nimu,' is a spirited and adventurous Type B1 submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Notable for her successful attacks during World War II, including the sinking of the SS Cynthia Olson and damaging the USS Saratoga, she embodies enthusiasm and dedication in her duties.
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