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The Other Battle
Nighter Fighter: Japan Army Air Force vs USAAF.
The main nocturnal battles between Japanese and American made only in Japan, or occurred in other locations. |
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If I understand correctly you are asking if the majority of US vs Japanese nightfighting took place over Homeland Japan or not.
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The specialist Japanese army night fighter force was primarily engaged over Japan. Prior to the USAAF raids on the Japanese Homeland the 4th Flying Regiment had become a specialist night fighter unit with Type 2 Two-seat Fighters (Ki 45). However, both day and specialized night fighters attempted night interceptions over the Homeland.
Japanese day fighters engaged in night operations over Burma with a fair degree of success. Japanese day fighters (both single-engine and twin-engine) made some attempts at night fighting in the SW Pacific but with limited success. Japanese navy night fighters proved rather successful in the SW Pacific in mid-1943. USAAF bombers actually ceased night attacks on Rabaul for several months beginning July 43 due to losses suffered May-July 43 from Japanese night fighters. In the Spring of 1944 Japanese navy night fighters often intercepted USAAF 7th AF bombers attacking Truk. Indeed this was the "other" war and a story that needs to be told. Rick Dunn |
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