Imperial Army Air Fleet

The  was the aviation force of the Imperial Japanese Army. They were used during the expansion of Japan's Empire during the 1930s and during World War II. Members of the Air Fleet nicknamed their aircraft "akatonbo", Japanese for "dragonflies." (PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang)

In 1932, Japanese aircraft launched from the aircraft carrier Hosho raided Shanghai, where Chinese and Japanese forces briefly clashed.

In July and August 1937, after World War II began in Asia, the Air Fleet launched air raids on Shanghai and Shangdong province from occupied Manchukuo. Mitsubishi Ki-15s took part in the Shanghai raids, which the Fourth Doctor claimed happened just so the Japanese could prove that they could. Mitsubishi A5Ms attacked Kuomintang troop trains transporting Chinese soldiers to the front lines, but these were little more than nuisance raids which caused minimal damage. (PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang)

On 7 December 1941, the Air Fleet launched a force of Japanese Zeros against the United States naval base Pearl Harbour in Hawaii. Civilian pilot Ray Budnick became the first American of the war to engage the Japanese after he embarked on a morning flight over Honolulu, where the Japanese shot up his plane, although Budnick was able to escape. (PROSE: Only Connect)

In February 1942, Japanese aircraft harassed British soldiers awaiting evacuation from the island of Kenga off the coast of Singapore after Japan turned her attention to the British Empire's Asian colonies. The air raids created fear within the British troops, which the Forsaken fed on to grow in strength (AUDIO: The Forsaken)

The Air Fleet fought against the United States Air Force as the war spread over the Pacific Ocean. Pilots from both sides encountered the Light-beings. After the war, the Americans discovered Japanese intelligence files detailing these encounters. (PROSE: Endgame)