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  2. List of Japanese military equipment of World War II

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    Type 97 Chi-Ha – with Type 97 57 mm tank gun; the most advanced Japanese tank available in numbers at start of the Pacific War. Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha – Chi-Ha hull with an enlarged turret and production model Type 1 47 mm tank gun. Type 1 Ho-Ni I SPG (tank destroyer) – Chi-Ha hull with Type 90 75 mm field gun.

  3. List of weapons of World War II Japanese aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Ho-1 20 mm cannon. Ho-3 20 mm cannon. Ho-5 20 mm cannon (based on Browning) Ho-155 cannon (aka Ho-105) 30 mm cannon (based on Browning) Ho-155-II 30mm cannon. Ho-203 37 mm cannon. Ho-204 37 mm cannon (based on Browning) Ho-301 40 mm cannon (caseless ammunition, sometimes considered a "rocket launcher") Ho-401 57 mm cannon.

  4. Type 100 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    Type 100 submachine gun. The Type 100 submachine gun (一〇〇式機関短銃, Hyaku-shiki kikan-tanjū) was a Japanese submachine gun used during World War II and the only submachine gun produced by Japan in any quantity. It was made in two basic variants referred to by American and British observers as the Type 100/40 and the Type 100/44 ...

  5. Type 99 light machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Type 99 light machine gun (九九式軽機関銃, Kyūkyū-shiki Kei-kikanjū) was a light machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. It was similar in design to the earlier Type 96 light machine gun, but designed to fire the new and more powerful 7.7×58mm Arisaka cartridge, which improved energy by over 50%.

  6. Arisaka - Wikipedia

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    Arisaka. The Arisaka rifle (Japanese: 有坂銃, romanized: Arisaka-jū) is a family of Japanese military bolt-action service rifles, which were produced and used since approximately 1897, when it replaced the Murata rifle (村田銃, Murata-jū) family, until the end of World War II in 1945. The most common models include the Type 38 chambered ...

  7. Type 1 47 mm anti-tank gun - Wikipedia

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    It was issued to armored units as well as independent anti-tank units, and was fielded in a wide variety of areas, but most notably the Philippines and Okinawa, and continued to be used with diminishing effectiveness until the end of World War II. [13] After World War II the Type 1 47 mm AT gun was used in the Indonesian National Revolution by ...

  8. Type 92 heavy machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Type 92 heavy machine gun (九二式重機関銃, Kyūni-shiki jū-kikanjū) is a Japanese heavy machine gun, related to the Hotchkiss machine gun series. It entered service in 1932 and was the standard Japanese heavy machine gun used during World War II. The Type 92 was similar in design to the earlier Type 3 heavy machine gun but ...

  9. Category:World War II infantry weapons of Japan - Wikipedia

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    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.