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{{Short description|Second of four Imperial Japanese Naval Expansion plans}}
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The {{nihongo|'''2nd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme'''|マル2計画, 第二次補充計画|Maru 2 Keikaku, Dai-Ni-Ji Hojū Keikaku}} otherwise known as the "Circle Two" Plan was the second of four expansion plans of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] between 1930 and the start of [[World War II]].
==Background==
The [[London Naval Treaty]] placed severe restrictions on Japan's naval capabilities vis-a-vis the [[United States Navy]] and the British [[Royal Navy]] in terms of tonnage and numbers of [[capital ship|capital
The "Circle One" plan was submitted by the [[Ministry of the Navy of Japan|Naval Ministry]] and approved by the [[Cabinet of Japan|Cabinet]] in November 1930, and officially ratified by the [[Diet of Japan]] in 1931. It called for the construction of 39 new combat vessels, centering
In 1934, the Naval Ministry submitted its second expansion plan to the Cabinet and Diet for approval. This plan was a multiyear (four year) budget, covering the construction of 48 new warships and creation of eight new Naval Air Groups. A total of 431,680,800 [[Yen]] was allotted for warship construction and 33,000,000 Yen for [[naval aviation]].
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==Table of vessels==
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| rowspan="2"| Aircraft carrier
| ''Sōryū''
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| ''Hiryū''
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| rowspan="2"|Destroyer
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| ''[[Japanese destroyer Asashio (1936)|Asashio]]'', ''[[Japanese destroyer Ōshio|Ōshio]]'', ''[[Japanese destroyer Michishio|Michishio]]'', ''[[Japanese destroyer Arashio|Arashio]]'', ''[[Japanese destroyer Yamagumo (
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| Torpedo boat
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| ''[[Japanese torpedo boat Ōtori (1935)|Ōtori]]'', ''[[Japanese torpedo boat Hiyodori|Hiyodori]]'', ''[[Japanese torpedo boat Hayabusa (1935)|Hayabusa]]'', ''[[Japanese torpedo boat Kasasagi (1935)|Kasasagi]]'', ''[[Japanese torpedo boat Kiji (1937)|Kiji]]'', ''[[Japanese torpedo boat Kari (1937)|Kari]]'', ''[[Japanese torpedo boat Sagi (1937)|Sagi]]'', ''[[Japanese torpedo boat Hato (1937)|Hato]]''
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| 8 vessels were cancelled.
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| ''[[Junsen type submarine#Junsen III (I-7 class)|I-7]]''
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| {{Jsub|I-7||2}}, {{Jsub|I-8||2}}
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| Large sized submarine
| ''[[Kaidai
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| ''[[Japanese submarine I-174|I-74]]'', ''[[Japanese submarine I-175|I-75]]''
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| Seaplane tender Type-A (10,000
| ''Chitose''
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| Seaplane tender Type-B (9,000
| ''Mizuho''
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| Submarine chaser
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| Submarine chaser (Small: diesel)
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| ''[[Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser No.251|No.51]]'', ''[[Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser No.252|No.52]]''
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| Submarine chaser (Small: turbine)
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| ''[[Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser No.253|No.53]]''
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| ''[[Japanese aircraft carrier Shōhō|Tsurugizaki]]'', ''[[Japanese aircraft carrier Zuihō|Takasaki]]''
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| ''Akashi''
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* [[1st Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1931)|1st Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 1 Keikaku, 1931)▼
* [[3rd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1937)|3rd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 3 Keikaku, 1937)▼
* [[4th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1939)|4th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 4 Keikaku, 1939)▼
* [[Temporal Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1940)|Temporal Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru Rin Keikaku, 1940)▼
* [[Rapidly Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1941)|Rapidly Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru Kyū Keikaku, 1941)▼
* [[Additional Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1941)|Additional Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru Tui Keikaku, 1941)▼
* [[5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1941)|5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 5 Keikaku, 1941)▼
* [[6th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1942)|6th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 6 Keikaku, 1942)▼
* [[Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1942)|Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Kai-Maru 5 Keikaku, 1942)▼
* [[Wartime Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1944)|Wartime Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru Sen Keikaku, 1944)▼
▲*[[1st Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1931)|1st Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 1 Keikaku, 1931)
▲*[[3rd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1937)|3rd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 3 Keikaku, 1937)
▲*[[4th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1939)|4th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 4 Keikaku, 1939)
▲*[[Temporal Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1940)|Temporal Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru Rin Keikaku, 1940)
▲*[[Rapidly Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1941)|Rapidly Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru Kyū Keikaku, 1941)
▲*[[Additional Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1941)|Additional Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru Tui Keikaku, 1941)
▲*[[5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1941)|5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 5 Keikaku, 1941)
▲*[[6th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1942)|6th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru 6 Keikaku, 1942)
▲*[[Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1942)|Modified 5th Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Kai-Maru 5 Keikaku, 1942)
▲*[[Wartime Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1944)|Wartime Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]] (Maru Sen Keikaku, 1944)
==Notes==
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{{IJN Naval Armnament Supplement Programs}}
[[Category:Imperial Japanese Navy|Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]]
[[Category:Naval history of Japan|Naval Armaments Supplement Programme]]
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