Ibis Class Cruiser

A class of British cruisers built during World War II, designed for providing fire support for landing operations and engaging enemy warships.

Ibis Class Grenade

A class of British grenades used during World War II, providing close-range explosive power for infantry units.

Ibis Class Battleship

A class of British battleships built during World War II, designed for engaging enemy battleships and providing heavy firepower in naval engagements.

Ibis Class Landing Craft

A class of British landing craft built during World War II, designed for transporting troops and equipment ashore during amphibious operations.

Ibis Class Merchant Ship

A class of British merchant ships built during World War II, primarily used for transporting goods across the Atlantic and other vital supply routes.

Ibis Class Tank

A class of British tanks built during World War II, designed for providing armored support to infantry and engaging enemy tanks.

Iberian Peninsula

The southwesternmost peninsula of Europe, encompassing Spain and Portugal, which played a significant role in World War II as a neutral zone and a source of raw materials.

Ibis

A British World War II code name for a German naval mine, specifically the ‘T.M.C. (Torpedo Mine Case)’.

Ibaraki-Maru

A Japanese merchant ship that was sunk by the U.S. Navy in 1944, marking a key event in the Pacific War and highlighting the importance of naval warfare.

Iberian Front

The battleground in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and World War II, mainly involving the Pyrenees mountain range and the northern regions of Spain and Portugal.