Interception Radar

A type of radar system designed to detect and track enemy aircraft in flight, enabling the deployment of interceptor aircraft to engage them. Interception radar played a crucial role in air defense during World War II.

Interception

The act of intercepting enemy aircraft or missiles in flight, often using fighter aircraft or anti-aircraft weaponry. Interception was crucial in World War II for air defense, protecting allied aircraft and ground targets from enemy attacks.

Ihm-2 Anti-Aircraft Gun

A large-caliber cannon designed to engage enemy aircraft, typically used in ground-based defenses during World War II.

Ibis Class Air Defense Gun

A type of anti-aircraft artillery designed to protect ships and other assets from enemy air attack. These guns were typically mounted on ships and land bases and were essential for countering enemy air raids.

Ibis Class Anti-Aircraft Gun

A class of British anti-aircraft guns used during World War II, designed for defending against enemy air attacks.

Hy-46

A German anti-aircraft missile system, known for its long range and its ability to target enemy aircraft. It was used to protect important targets from air attack.

Hy-47

A British anti-aircraft missile system, known for its long range and its ability to target enemy aircraft. It was used to protect important targets from air attack.

Hy-48

A Soviet anti-aircraft missile system, known for its long range and its ability to target enemy aircraft. It was used to protect important targets from air attack.

Hy-49

A Japanese anti-aircraft missile system, known for its long range and its ability to target enemy aircraft. It was used to protect important targets from air attack.

Hy-45

A Japanese anti-aircraft gun, known for its powerful guns and its ability to shoot down enemy aircraft. It was used to protect important targets from air attack.