Ise-Class
The Ise-Class is a class of aircraft carriers used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. They were designed to support naval operations and were notable for their versatility, allowing them to carry a variety of aircraft. The class includes two ships, the Ise and the Hyūga, which were originally built as battleships but were later converted into carriers.
These ships featured a flat deck for launching and landing aircraft, along with hangars for storage and maintenance. The Ise-Class played a significant role in naval battles, showcasing Japan's naval capabilities during the war. Their design influenced future aircraft carrier developments in various navies.