Ik-20: IJN’s
The
Ik-19: IJA’s
The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) faced significant logistical challenges in the Pacific Theater during World War II. The vast distances involved, the lack of adequate infrastructure, and the Allied naval blockade all contributed to these difficulties. The IJA’s reliance on seaborne transport and its inability to adequately resupply its forces in remote locations often resulted in shortages of food, ammunition, and other essential supplies.
Ik-18: IJN’s
The
Ik-17: IJA’s
The Japanese military launched a series of landing operations in Burma (now Myanmar) during World War II. These operations were aimed at securing a key supply route for the Japanese forces fighting in China and India. The landings were generally successful, but the Japanese were unable to hold onto their gains for long due to the resistance of Allied forces and the difficult terrain.
Ik-16: IJN’s
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Ik-15: IJA’s
The
Ik-14: IJN’s
The
Ik-13: IJA’s
The
Ik-12: IJN’s
The
Ik-11: IJA’s
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