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* 75mm Type 94 Mountain Gun preserved in Vladivostok Walkaround
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File: 75mm type 41 mountain gun 3. jpg | Japanese Type 41 75 mm Mountain Gun, at RCR Museum in London,
Japanese forces captured examples of the Bofors M29 75mm AA gun from the National Revolutionary Army of the Kuomintang government of China, and the Army Technical Bureau was impressed with its performance, which was much superior to the existing Japanese Type 88 75 mm AA Gun.
Your detachment as the 15th Border Guard Unit, same unit are special artillery unit also conformed by 1st Battery ( with 5 howitzers and operators ), 2nd Battery ( with 6 heavy cannons and 2 field guns with personnel ), 3rd Battalion ( Type 88 75mm AA Guns with operators ), 13th Battery ( Type 90 24 cm Railway Gun and personnel ) and 14th Battery ( Experimental 41 cm Howitzer and operators ); all unit under lead in time by Captain Ohki.
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In 1934 the Japanese government issued a military specification for the shin guntō ( new army sword ), the first version of which was the Type 94 Katana, and many machine-and hand-crafted swords used in World War II conformed to this and later shin guntō specifications.
The Mark 7 guns and the 2, 700-pound projectiles were 25 percent lighter than the 46 cm / 45 Type 94 naval guns of the Japanese Yamato-class battleships, but had nearly the same armor penetration ability.
System ( Type 94 Kosha Sochi ) at the rate of ~ 15 per month, along with bomb components, torpedo afterbodies, and misc.
The Type 94 tankette (, Kyūyon-shiki keisōkōsha, literally " 94 type light armored car ", also known as TK that is abbreviation of " Tokushu Keninsha " that means special tractor ) was a tankette used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Nomonhan against the Soviet Union, and in World War II.
The lightweight Type 94 proved effective in China as the Chinese National Revolutionary Army consisted of only three tank battalions to oppose them, and those tank battalions only consisted of some British export models and Italian CV-33 tankettes.
It was reclassified as the Type 94 ( tankette ) and was designed for reconnaissance, but could also be used for supporting infantry attacks and transporting supplies.
Oddly, many British and American sources have confused the Type 92 Cavalry Tank, of which only 167 were built with the Type 94, although the Type 94 was the model almost always encountered in the various fronts of the Pacific War.
The hull of the Type 94 was of riveted and welded construction, with the engine at the front with the driver to the right.
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They also fielded a powerful artillery corps equipped with Soviet 122 mm howitzer 2A18 ( D-30 ) and 130 mm towed field gun M1954 ( M-46 ) pieces, along with truck-mounted BM-11 130 mm and towed BM-12 ( Chinese Type 63 ) 107 mm MBRLs, coupled by Man-portable, shoulder-launched Soviet SAM-7 ‘ Grail ’ AA missiles which were used to bring down two Lebanese Air Force Hawker Hunter fighter jets during the 1983-84 ‘ Mountain War ’.
* 2nd Battalion / 2nd Independent Mountain Gun Regiment ( Major Matsumoto, 12 Type 41 75 mm Mountain Guns )
It superseded the Type 41 75 mm Mountain Gun to become the standard pack artillery piece of Japanese infantry divisions.
Combat experience with the Type 41 Mountain Gun during the invasion of Manchuria indicated to the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff that the existing primary mountain gun lacked not only in firepower and accuracy, but also was not as easily transportable under difficult terrain as had been hoped.
Type 94 75 mm Mountain Gun was used extensively in Manchukuo during the Pacification of Manchukuo, and during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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Gun Fighter ( 1930 ) and Vickers Type 161 ( 1931 ) were designed in response to Air Ministry specification F. 29 / 27.
* Rheinmetall 120mm Gun: both the L44 and L55 versions which arm the Leopard 2, M1A1 and A2 and Type 90 MBT
This expansion features the Japanese army including infantry figures, Type 95 Ha-Go light tanks, and the Type 88 75 mm AA Gun used as artillery piece.
During Nambu's tour at the Army Rifle Manufacturing Plant ( later renamed the Kokura Arsenal ) he developed the Type 3 Heavy Machine Gun in 1914 and the Type 11 Light Machine Gun in 1922.
This included the Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun, Type 94 8 mm Pistol, Type II machine pistol, Type 100 submachine gun and licensed production of the Type 99 Light Machine Gun.
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