Soon, Kondo Niita and his team found their target.
It was a transport ship specifically responsible for shuttling troops back and forth, capable of transporting at least three to five thousand people each time.
Because the waters from Hiroshima to the Ryukyu Islands were patrolled by the Australasian Navy every day, and with Air Force reconnaissance aircraft continuously spreading across the area, there were no protective warships surrounding the transport ship.
However, a single transport ship was clearly not enough to satisfy the appetites of Kondo Niita and his colleagues.
After all, their goal was to attract the attention of the Australasian Navy's main force, and sinking several official warships was necessary to provoke their notice.
Nevertheless, this transport ship was a good start, especially as it definitely had the necessary communication equipment onboard, perfectly suited to attract other Australasian warships to the area.