Ij-50: IJA’s Military Communications
The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) use of various communication systems, including radio, telegraph, and signal flags, to coordinate operations.
Ij-49: IJN’s Naval Reconnaissance
The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) use of aircraft, submarines, and other means to gather information on enemy naval movements and positions.
Ij-48: IJA’s Military Medical Research
The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) involvement in medical research, including the development of new treatments and the study of battlefield injuries.
Ij-47: IJN’s Naval Anti-Aircraft Defenses
The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) use of anti-aircraft guns, fighter aircraft, and radar to defend its ships from air attack.
Ij-46: IJA’s Military Training and Doctrine
The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) approach to military training and doctrine, emphasizing discipline, physical fitness, and the use of traditional Japanese warfare principles.
Ij-45: IJN’s Naval Salvage Operations
The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) efforts to recover sunken ships and salvage valuable equipment, particularly during the Pacific War.
Ij-44: IJA’s Military Engineering
The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) use of military engineering to construct fortifications, bridges, and other infrastructure.
Ij-43: IJN’s Naval Search and Rescue
The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) efforts to locate and rescue downed pilots and sailors, particularly during the Pacific War, using aircraft and ships.
Ij-42: IJA’s Military Discipline and Punishment
The Imperial Japanese Army’s (IJA) system of discipline and punishment, which included strict rules, harsh penalties, and a strong emphasis on obedience.
Ij-41: IJN’s Naval Bombardment
The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) use of naval guns to bombard enemy coastal defenses and cities, particularly during the early stages of the Pacific War.