Ihm-5 Naval Depth Charge
An explosive device designed to be dropped from ships or aircraft to attack enemy submarines underwater.
Ibis Class Submarine Chaser
A small, fast warship designed to hunt and destroy enemy submarines. These vessels were armed with depth charges and other anti-submarine weapons and were often used in convoy escort duties.
Ibis Class Corvette
A class of British corvettes built during World War II, used for anti-submarine warfare and convoy escort duties, particularly in the Atlantic.
Ibis Class Sloop
A class of British sloops built before World War II, primarily used for anti-submarine warfare and convoy escort duties in the Atlantic.
Hu-101
A Japanese single-engine, two-seat reconnaissance floatplane used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. It was known for its agility and maneuverability, making it effective for coastal patrol and anti-submarine warfare.
Guarding the Seas
The naval operations and strategies employed by various nations during World War II, focusing on the protection of vital shipping lanes and coastal areas.
Guarding the Atlantic
The naval operations conducted in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II, including the Battle of the Atlantic, convoy protection, and the use of anti-submarine warfare tactics.
Goodyear G-3 Airship
A rigid airship designed by Goodyear for the United States Navy during World War II. It was used for anti-submarine warfare and coastal patrol.
Goodyear G-4 Airship
A large, non-rigid airship developed by Goodyear during World War II. It was used for coastal patrol and anti-submarine warfare.
Goodyear G-2 Airship
A rigid airship designed by Goodyear for the United States Navy during World War II. It was used for anti-submarine warfare and coastal patrol.