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Bolt Action Imperial Japanese Type 92 70mm Gun New - WGB-JI-26

Original price $ 35.01 CAD - Original price $ 35.01 CAD
Original price
$ 35.01 CAD
$ 35.01 CAD - $ 35.01 CAD
Current price $ 35.01 CAD

Bolt Action Imperial Japanese Type 92 70mm Gun

Pack contains 1 metal gun and 3 metal foot figures

Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

The Imperial Japanese Type 92 70mm Battalion Gun was a versatile and widely used artillery piece during World War II. Here are some key details about this gun:

Design and Development:

  • Introduction: The Type 92 was introduced in 1932 and remained in service throughout World War II.
  • Purpose: Designed as a battalion-level support weapon, it was intended to provide direct fire support for infantry units.

Technical Specifications:

  • Caliber: 70mm (2.75 inches)
  • Barrel Length: 2.1 meters (6.9 feet)
  • Weight: Approximately 212 kilograms (467 pounds)
  • Elevation Range: -10° to +40°
  • Traverse Range: 45° left and right
  • Muzzle Velocity: 198 meters per second (650 feet per second)
  • Maximum Range: Around 2,800 meters (3,062 yards)

Features:

  • Mobility: The gun was lightweight and had a split trail carriage, making it relatively easy to maneuver by hand or transport using horses or vehicles.
  • Ammunition: It fired a variety of ammunition types, including high-explosive (HE) shells, armor-piercing (AP) shells, and smoke rounds.
  • Versatility: The Type 92 could be used in both direct and indirect fire roles, supporting infantry in various combat situations, from open field battles to jungle warfare.

Operational History:

  • China: The Type 92 saw extensive use during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), providing crucial fire support for Japanese infantry units.
  • Pacific Theater: It was widely used in the Pacific during World War II, where its light weight and ease of transport made it suitable for island hopping campaigns and jungle warfare.
  • Adaptability: The gun’s design allowed it to be used effectively in diverse environments, including urban areas, mountainous regions, and dense forests.

Legacy: The Type 92 70mm Battalion Gun was a key component of the Imperial Japanese Army’s artillery arsenal during World War II. Its combination of mobility, versatility, and firepower made it an effective support weapon for Japanese infantry, contributing significantly to their combat capabilities in various theaters of the war.