Imperial Japanese Navy

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The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was Japan's navy during the Imperial era (late 1800s to 1945) and was one of the most powerful navies of its time. Although the IJN was eventually beaten by the US Navy in World War II, the IJN had proven itself a formidable opponent to both the British and Russian navies. An example of its effectiveness was its smashing victory at Tsushima Strait against the well-trained Russian Baltic fleet, in the final battle of the Russo-Japanese War.

main battles of the IJN in World War II Pacific

The IJN was one of the first navies in the world to recognize the strategic importance of aircraft carriers, and had the most powerful carrier fleet in the world at the beginning of World War II. Japanese admirals were admirers of the strategic doctrine of American theorist Alfred Thayer Mahan, and put all their emphasis on the decisive fleet battle. They ignored logistics and allowed their supply system to be destroyed by American submarines because they refused to use "defensive" tactics like convoys to protect their merchant ships, transports and tankers.

Japanese expansion in the Pacific[edit]

Battle of Pearl Harbor
Battle of Midway
Battle of Coral Sea
Naval Battle of Guadalcanal

Defeat of the Japanese Empire[edit]

Battle of the Philippine Sea
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Battle of Okinawa

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Categories: [Japanese History] [World War II] [Military History] [Naval History]


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