None. Those targets were not there.
Submarines and Aircraft Carriers
The Attack came from a Japanese attack force of Aircraft carriers that sent in Aircraft fighters and dive bombers.
the aircraft carriers (the main targets) because the carriers were out to sea..........
None. Unfortunately, for the Japanese, there were no aircraft carriers docked at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack.
Aircraft carriers
At the time of the Attack the US Navy Aircraft Carriers were out to sea and were not in port.
Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor was an attempt to disable the US Navy. Fortunately the aircraft carriers were not in port and the effort was unsuccessful.
The plan was to destroy the American fleet in port, but the primary goal in the fleet were the aircraft carriers. The aircraft carriers were not in port then.
American aircraft carriers were out at sea at the time of the attack
American aircraft carriers were out at sea at the time of the attack
No, it was not a suicide mission, but it was a surprise attack. The Japanese launched aircraft from six Aircraft Carriers, the planes that survived the attack returned to their carriers. The Japanese only lost 29 aircraft, 4 midget submarines and only had 65 soldiers killed or wounded in the attack. This was out of a total of 353 Japanese aircraft invoved in the attack. The attack on Pearl Harbor was December 7th 1941, and Kamakaze pilots were not used until 1944.
Submarines and aircraft carriers