Ik-50: IJN’s

Submarine warfare played a significant role in the Pacific Theater during World War II. The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) initially employed submarines for raiding and reconnaissance missions, but they later adopted a more aggressive approach, sinking Allied ships and disrupting their supply lines. However, the IJN’s submarine fleet was eventually outmatched by the growing strength of the United States Navy, which effectively countered the Japanese submarine threat.

Ik-43: IJA’s

The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) conducted a number of sabotage operations in Southeast Asia during World War II. These operations targeted Allied infrastructure, supply lines, and military installations. The IJA’s sabotage operations were often carried out by specially trained units, known as