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Introduced in 1999, it is the only domestically produced submachine gun of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. It is derived from the Uzi. [6] Assault rifles and battle rifles Howa Type 89: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO Japan: Service rifle, entered service in 1989. Howa Type 64: Battle rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO Japan: Service rifle, entered ...
This is a list of Japanese infantry weapons in Second Sino-Japanese War. Infantry regular artillery. 7cm field gun (75 mm) [1] 7 cm mountain gun (75mm) [2]
Japan: Kawasaki KAT-1: Trainer aircraft Japan: Beechcraft/Fuji T-34 Mentor (Model B45) Trainer aircraft United States: Fuji LM-1 Nikko [8] Military communications aircraft Japan: Fuji TL-1: Trainer aircraft Japan: Mitsubishi (Sikorsky) H-19C: Utility helicopter United States. Built on license Kawasaki TH-55J: Utility and trainer helicopter ...
These weapons consisted of; rifles, Pistols, Submachine guns, Machine guns, infantry mortars, grenades and grande discharges, Light anti-aircraft weapons, Anti-tank weapons, Flamethrower, and Military swords. These weapons were utilized to help build the strength of the Japanese Imperial Navy but also defend and attack against opposing Navies.
World War I Japanese infantry weapons (6 P) Pages in category "Weapons of Japan" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
The Rise and Fall of Imperial Japan. The Military Press (1984) ISBN 0-517-42313-8; War Department Special Series No 25 Japanese Field Artillery October 1944; US Department of War, TM 30-480, Handbook on Japanese Military Forces, Louisiana State University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-8071-2013-8; Felter, Bob. "Arcata"s Cannon".
Type 11 70 mm infantry mortar; Type 26 revolver; Type 30 bayonet; Type 30 rifle; Type 35 rifle; Type 38 rifle; Type 44 carbine; Type 92 heavy machine gun; Type 93 150 mm infantry mortar; Type 93/Type 100 flamethrower; Hamada Type pistol; Type 94 Nambu pistol; Type 94 90 mm infantry mortar; Type 96 light machine gun; Type 97 81 mm infantry ...
Madej, W. Victor, Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937-1945 [2 vols] Allentown, PA: 1981; United States War Department (1991) [1944]. Handbook on Japanese Military Forces. Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 0-8071-2013-8. The Japanese Mutumi troop encyclopedia 陸 軍 編