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World War II vehicles of Japan (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Military vehicles of Japan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The first car sold as a BMW was a rebadged BMW Dixi called the BMW 3/15, following BMW's acquisition of the car manufacturer Automobilwerk Eisenach. Throughout the 1930s, BMW expanded its range into sports cars and larger luxury cars. [9] [10] Aircraft engines, motorcycles, and automobiles would be BMW's main products until World War II.
Wolseley armoured car; first produced in 1928 under license by Sumida and used by the IJA in the Mukden Incident of 1931 Austin-type Chiyoda armoured car in 1932; used by the Kwantung Army Vickers Crossley armoured cars of the Shanghai Special Naval Landing Force on parade in 1937 Renault NC series tanks in Manchuria. Renault FT; Renault NC27
Sumida amphibious armored car (experimental) Austin-type Chiyoda armoured car; Type 2592 Chiyoda armored car; Sumida M.2593 a/k/a Type 91 So-Mo armored railroad car Sumida Model P armored car; Type 93 armoured car a/k/a Type 2593 Hokoku, Type 93 Kokusan or "Type 92" naval armored car; Type 95 So-Ki armored railroad car; Type 98 So-Da armored ...
Standard patrol car [7] Toyota Camry Japan Used as a staff car [8] Nissan Teana (L33) Japan Used as a staff car [9] [10] Humber Hawk United Kingdom: c. 1963 ~6 (6 in 1963) [11] Holden HK Australia: c. 1968 ~3 (3 in 1970) [11] BMW 7 Series (E65) Full-size Germany: Unmarked patrol car [12] BMW 7 Series (G11) Germany Used as VIP escort [13] Lexus ...
This is a list of Japanese Army Military Engineer Vehicles during World War II. Included are diverse types of armored lumberjacks , mine clearing vehicles, engineering vehicles , construction and repair vehicles, recovery cranes and other materiel used by Imperial Japanese Army engineer units during World War II .
World War II armoured fighting vehicles of Japan (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "World War II vehicles of Japan" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
View of the 2007 JAHFA induction ceremony. The Japan Automotive Hall of Fame (or JAHFA) is a non-profit organization established to recognize and honor those individuals who have contributed greatly to the development of the Japanese automotive industry and automotive culture, and to designate historical automobiles that were epoch making in their respective times.