As a Carrier-Based Fleet The First Air Fleet
(Dai-ichi Kōkū Kantai) was a major component of the
Combined Fleet (Rengō Kantai). When created on 10 April 1941, it had three kōkū sentai (air flotillas; in the case of aircraft carriers, carrier divisions): On that date, First Kōkū Sentai consisted of and and their aircraft units. Later that spring, a number of destroyers were added. On 10 April 1941, Second Kōkū Sentai comprised , and the 23rd Kuchikutai (Destroyer Unit). Fourth Kōkū Sentai consisted solely of
light carrier and her aircraft unit, until two destroyers were added in August. (At its inception, First Air Fleet did not include Third Kōkū Sentai and it did not include it on 7 December 1941. Third Kōkū Sentai (3rd Carrier Division, see table below) was attached to First Fleet, as distinct from First Air Fleet. On 1 April 1942, Third Kōkū Sentai was disbanded.Imperial Flattops) See the table titled "Transition", below. When formed on 10 April 1941, First Air Fleet was a naval battlegroup with the single most powerful concentration of carrier-based aircraft in the world at the time. Military historian
Gordon Prange called it "a revolutionary and potentially formidable instrument of sea power." Fifth Kōkū Sentai (5th Carrier Division) was created on 1 September 1941 and was added to First Air Fleet The Naval Data Base:航空戦隊.. When the new aircraft carrier was added to Fifth Kōkū Sentai, First Air Fleet consisted of
Akagi,
Kaga,
Sōryū,
Hiryū,
Ryūjō,
Kasuga Maru (renamed ca. 31 August 1942), and
Zuikaku, along with their aircraft units and a number of destroyers.The Naval Data Base:航空戦隊. On 25 September 1941,
Kasuga Maru was transferred from Fifth Kōkū Sentai to Fourth Kōkū Sentai.Imperial Flattops (
Kasuga Maru was used to ferry aircraft to distant Japanese bases and should not be considered a front-line aircraft carrier. The status of any aircraft unit that she may have had is unclear.Imperial Flattops) Light carrier was added to Fourth Kōkū Sentai on 22 December 1941.Imperial lattops She was destroyed on 7 May 1942 in the
Battle of the Coral Sea.Imperial lattops
Akagi,
Kaga,
Sōryū, and
Hiryū were lost in the
Battle of Midway. Each Kōkū Sentai of First Air Fleet tended to include a pair of aircraft carriers, and each included the respective hikōkitai/hikōtai (aircraft/aviation unit(s)) of each aircraft carrier. Each Kōkū Sentai of First Air Fleet was a tactical unit that could be deployed separately or combined with other Kōkū Sentai of First Air Fleet, depending on the mission. For example, for operations against
New Britain and
New Guinea in January 1942, First Kōkū Sentai and Fifth Kōkū Sentai participated. The number (from approximately two dozen up to approximately 80 aircraft) and type of aircraft varied, based on the capacity of the aircraft carrier. The large
fleet carriers had three types of aircraft;
fighters,
level/torpedo bombers, and
dive bombers. The smaller carriers tended to have only two types of aircraft, fighters and torpedo bombers. At the beginning of the Pacific War, First Air Fleet included six
fleet carriers:
Akagi,
Kaga,
Sōryū,
Hiryū,
Shōkaku, and
Zuikaku, and two
light carriers:
Ryūjō and
Kasuga Maru (later renamed
Taiyō), as shown in the table below. On 14 July 1942, First Air Fleet was converted into Third Fleet (第三艦隊) and Eighth Fleet (第八艦隊), and 2nd Carrier Division (first generation) and 5th Carrier Division were disbanded. On the same date, the Japanese Navy's front-line aircraft carriers and their aircraft units came under the command of the
3rd Fleet, which was created in its sixth generation on that date.
Kidō Butai The
Kidō Butai (機動部隊, "Mobile Strike Force") was the
Combined Fleet's tactical designation for its combined
carrier battle groups. The title was used as a term of convenience; it was not a formal name for the organization. It consisted of Japan's six largest carriers, carrying the 1st Air Fleet. This mobile task force was created for the
attack on Pearl Harbor under Vice-Admiral
Chūichi Nagumo in 1941. For the attack, the
Kidō Butai consisted of six aircraft carriers (commanded by Chūichi Nagumo,
Tamon Yamaguchi and
Chūichi Hara) with 414 airplanes, two
battleships, three
cruisers, nine destroyers, eight
tankers, 23
submarines, and four
midget submarines. These escort ships were borrowed from other fleets and squadrons. It was the most powerful naval fleet until four of the six aircraft carriers of the unit were destroyed in the disastrous
Battle of Midway.
Transition (extract) Commanders ;Commander-in-Chief ;Chief of Staff
As a Land-Based Air Fleet On 1 July 1943, the 1st Air Fleet was recreated as an exclusively land-based air fleet. It was intended to consist of nearly 1,600 aircraft when completed, but the war situation prevented it from reaching that figure, and the second generation of this fleet began with only two Kōkūtai: Dai 261 Kaigun Kōkūtai (a one-month-old Zerosen unit) and Dai 761 Kaigun Kōkūtai (a bomber unit that was created on the same day as this fleet was). On 30 September 1943, a cabinet meeting planned the strategy. The plan intended the
Kuril Islands,
Bonin Islands,
Mariana Islands,
Caroline Islands,
Biak,
Sunda Islands and
Burma to be
unsinkable aircraft carriers. The 1st Air Fleet became the main force of this plan. However, it was soundly beaten in the
Battle of the Philippine Sea. The IJN then moved the air fleet to the
Philippines to regroup. However, due partly to the aircrews' lack of combat experience, the air fleet suffered severe losses in the
Formosa Air Battle. After the battle it had only 41 aircraft. The only tactic left for them was the
kamikaze attack.
Transition (extract) Commanders ;Commanders-in-Chief ;Chiefs of Staff File:Chuichi Nagumo.jpg|
Admiral Chūichi Nagumo (Commander-in-Chief, 1st Carrier Division) File:TamonYamaguchi.jpg|
Vice Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi (2nd Carrier Division) File:KakujiKakuta.jpg|Vice Admiral
Kakuji Kakuta (4th Carrier Division - from 1941) File:Gunichi Mikawa.jpg|Vice Admiral
Gunichi Mikawa (3rd Battleship Division) File:SentaroOmori.jpg|Vice Admiral
Sentarō Ōmori (1st Destroyer Squadron) File:ShigeyoskiMiwa.jpg|Vice Admiral
Shigeyoshi Miwa (3rd Submarine Squadron) File:RyunosukeKusaka.jpg|Vice Admiral
Ryūnosuke Kusaka (Chief of staff, 1st Air Fleet) File:Kaku Tomeo.jpg|
Rear Admiral (2nd Carrier Division: Hiryu) File:Yanagimoto Ryusaku.jpg|Rear Admiral
Ryusaku Yanagimoto (2nd Carrier Division: Soryu) ==Operations==