I-58
Обновлен: 19.12.2024
I-58, known as 'Goya,' is a lively and playful B3 type submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Renowned for sinking the USS Indianapolis during World War II, she embodies a carefree spirit and a love for the sea, bringing energy and enthusiasm to her duties.
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