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The Japanese produced their first modern light tank in 1935. This vehicle, the Type 95 (1935), subsequently was standardized and manufactured in large numbers. With its improved suspension and hull, and its turret-mounting of a Type 94 (1934) 37-mm highvelocity gun, it represented a considerable...read more

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 Lieutenant) November 15, 2014

This video gives an overview and history lesson of what the Imperial Japanese military would use. All weapons (the Arisaka rifles, Nambu
pistol, bayonets, etc) and equipment are all real and authentic.read more

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Lack of information is a most fertile source of ex- aggeration, distortion, and legend which, if unrcfuted, eventually assume the stature of accepted fact. For years the Japanese were taken lightly as military antagonists, and the confidence of the Western World in its disdainful appraisal of...read more

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 HQ Batallón) November 06, 2014
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The purpose of this study is to provide a concise description of Japanese infantry weapons. The successful operations of United Nations forces on Guadalcanal, New Guinea, New Georgia, and the Aleutians have resulted in the capture of large amounts of Japanese materiel. Many types of this...read more

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 HQ Batallón) October 25, 2014

The Battles of Khalkhyn Gol was the decisive engagement of the undeclared Soviet--Japanese border conflicts fought among the Soviet Union, Mongolia and the Empire of Japan in 1939. The conflict was named after the river Khalkhyn Gol, which passes through the battlefield. In Japan, the decisive...read more

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 Lieutenant) September 27, 2014
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Last week the first original pictures of the Jap invasion of Burma reached the U.S.  The date was early February.  Singapore was about to fall.  Bataan was still magnificently holding.  And the British felt super confident of keeping at least Burma.  They were sure the Japs...read more

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Japan had already begun to develop the fly wing glider before the World War II. In order to reach the further demands of army, Kayaba had developed three type of fly wing glider successively. The blueprints of Kayaba “Katsuodori” fly...read more

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Ki-98 was a Japanese piston-engined air raider designed and manufactured by Manchurian aeroplane manufacturing company ltd. in Manchuria at the end of the World War II. The prototype was incomplete when the war came to an end and its drawings were destroyed by Japanese...read more

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