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  2. Osaka Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka Arsenal was a state weapons factory of the Imperial Japanese Army in Osaka during the period from 1870 to 1945. In the Meiji period, the self-supply of the armed forces with modern weapons was a high concern for the government. The Japanese military leader Ōmura Masujirō proposed to build a garrison with gun and ammunition ...

  3. Osaka Municipal College of Design - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Municipal College of Design (大阪市立デザイン教育研究所, Ōsaka Shiritsu Dezain Kyōiku Kenkyūsho) is a public art college run by the city of Osaka. It is called OMCD for short. OMCD was founded in 1988 as an institution of continuous vocational education and is a sister institution to the Osaka City Kogei High School. [1] [2]

  4. Type 14 10 cm cannon - Wikipedia

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    The Type 14 10 cm cannon (十四式十糎加農砲, Jyūyon-shiki Kanōhō) was the first medium caliber cannon totally of Japanese design and the first with a split trail carriage. The Type 14 designation was given to this gun as it was accepted in the 14th year of Emperor Taishō 's reign (1925). [ 2 ]

  5. Type 38 15 cm howitzer - Wikipedia

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    Initial units were imported, and then further production was made under license by the Army's Osaka Arsenal starting in 1911. [2] After World War I, these weapons were considered largely obsolete and efforts were made to replace it with the Type 4 15 cm howitzer. However, it was still found in front line heavy artillery regiments. [3]

  6. Type 3 75 mm tank gun - Wikipedia

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    The Type 3 gun was license-built by the Osaka Arsenal. [1] [4] The Type 3 Chi-Nu, in which the gun was mounted, was the most powerful tank in regular series production for the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The Type 3 Chi-Nu was developed to cope with the M4 Sherman.

  7. Type 4 15 cm howitzer - Wikipedia

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    Service history; In service: 1915–1949? Used by: Imperial Japanese Army Republic of China People's Republic of China : Wars: Second Sino-Japanese War Soviet-Japanese Border Wars World War II Chinese Civil War: Production history; Designer: Osaka Arsenal: Designed: 1915: Manufacturer: Osaka Arsenal: Unit cost: 32,600 yen ($8,760 USD) in August ...

  8. Type 92 10 cm cannon - Wikipedia

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    Like the Type 90 7.5 cm field gun and the Type 96 15 cm howitzer, the French company Schneider aided with the design. The Type 92 10cm cannon proved to be a modern and capable design, with its faults including a lack of provision for high-speed towing and weakness in the sealing of the recoil system in the early models.

  9. 28 cm howitzer L/10 - Wikipedia

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    The Italians produced the design in a number of different lengths and they were designated by their diameter and length in calibers 280/9, 280/10, 280/11, and 280/16. Some 220 pieces were manufactured by the Osaka Artillery Arsenal for Japanese coastal defence. [3] It was mounted on a turntable which was fixed to a steel firing platform.