On 15 August 1937, during the start of the
Sino-Japanese War/World War II in the
Battle of Shanghai, the
Imperial Japanese Navy launched 45 planes from the
fleet aircraft carrier Kaga targeting
Chinese Air Force assets in the province of
Jiangsu surrounding Shanghai; thirteen
Aichi D1A1 dive-bombers were unable to find their intended target in
Suzhou and so diverted to
Jianqiao Airbase instead, but stumbled upon A-12 Shrikes of the
26th and 27th Squadrons of the 9th Attack Group at the Chao'er auxiliary airbase preparing for strikes against Japanese positions in Shanghai, and a dogfight ensued between two unlikely dogfighting opponents: two D1A1s were shot down by the Chinese A-12s, and another badly shot-up D1A1 returned to
Kaga with a fatally wounded crewman. A-12s served with the
3rd Attack Group plus the
8th and
18th Pursuit Groups. Surviving Shrikes were grounded just after
Pearl Harbor was
bombed in December 1941. ==Operators==