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An armoured train built in 1933 was designated "Rinji Soko Ressha" (Special Armored Train). It had 12 cars and armament consisting of one Type 14 10 cm AA gun, one Type 4 15 cm howitzer and two Type 11 AA guns. It was deployed in Manchuria with the 2nd Armored Train Unit. [6]
An armoured train (Commonwealth English) or armored train (American English) is a railway train protected with heavy metal plating and which often includes railway wagons armed with artillery, machine guns, and autocannons. Some have also had ports used to fire small arms from the inside of the train, especially in earlier armoured trains.
Wolseley armoured car [9] Austin-type Chiyoda armoured car [10] Chiyoda armored car Type 92 [11] Sumida M.2593 a/k/a Type 91 armored railroad car So-Mo [12] Sumida Model P armored car [13] Type 93 armoured car a/k/a Type 2593 Hokoku and Type 93 Kokusanor [14] Type 95 So-Ki armored railroad car [15] 20 mm AA machine cannon carrier truck [16 ...
The Sumida M.2593 (Type 91) was an armoured car produced by the Empire of Japan in the 1930s. It could operate on both the roadway and railway lines.There were two main versions of the Sumida M.2593 produced.
The Type 95 So-Ki was an armored railroad car of the Imperial Japanese Army. It was used for patrolling and guarding railway lines in both Manchuria and Burma. The chassis was based on the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank. The Type 95 So-Ki had light armor and no fixed weapons armament. Hand-held weapons by the crew would be the only armament available.
M104 Wolverine (armored bridge layer) M9 armored combat earthmover; M60A1 armored vehicle-launched bridge (AVLB) M88 recovery vehicle; M728 combat engineer vehicle (CEV) M981 FISTV; M93 Fox NBCRS (nuclear–biological–chemical reconnaissance system)
Also known as Type 91 Broad-gauge railroad tractor Sumi-Da or Type 91 armored railroad car So-Mo Type 95 So-Ki armored APC and railroad car: none: Yes: Mitsubishi: 1935: 121–135: Type 93 armoured car: 1× 7.7mm Vickers .303 MG & 4x 6.5mm MG: Yes: Osaka Naval arsenal: 1933: 5: Also known as Type 2593 "Hokoku" or Type 93 "Kokusan" or "Type 92 ...
This is a list of armoured fighting vehicles developed during the interwar years between the end of the First World War (1918) and the start of the Second World War (1939). There is some overlap with tanks that served in the early part of the Second World War. See also history of the tank, list of armoured fighting vehicles.