Imperial Japanese Navy Type 93 Long Lance Torpedo
A powerful torpedo used by the IJN during World War II. Known for its long range and high explosive yield, it was a major threat to enemy ships.
Imperial Japanese Army Type 99 Shinhoto Chi-Ha
Another modification of the Type 97 Chi-Ha, this time with a new transmission and a more powerful engine. It was used primarily in the Pacific theater.
Imperial Japanese Army Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha
A modified version of the Type 97 Chi-Ha with improved armor and a more powerful gun. It was deployed in the later stages of the war.
Imperial Japanese Army Type 4 Chi-To
A heavy tank designed by the IJA towards the end of World War II. It was intended to counter Allied tanks but was too late to have a major impact on the war.
Imperial Japanese Army Type 97 Chi-Ha
A medium tank used by the IJA during World War II. More heavily armed and armored than the Ha-Go, it was still vulnerable to Allied tanks.
Imperial Japanese Army Type 95 Ha-Go
A light tank used by the IJA during World War II. Known for its relatively small size and its use in early-war campaigns.
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS)
The air arm of the Imperial Japanese Navy, tasked with providing carrier-based air support and long-range reconnaissance. Famous for its pilots in the Zero fighter and the dive bombers of the Pearl Harbor attack.
Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (IJAAF)
The air arm of the Imperial Japanese Army, responsible for providing close air support to ground troops. Notable aircraft included the Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa.
Imperial Japanese Air Force (IJAF)
The air force of the Empire of Japan during World War II. Known for its skilled pilots and its use of innovative aircraft designs, like the Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter.
Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN)
The naval force of the Empire of Japan during World War II. Renowned for its highly skilled sailors and powerful warships, such as the battleships Yamato and Musashi.