List of Japanese infantry weapons used in the Second-Sino Japanese War Contents Infantry Regular Artillery Infantry Anti Tank Gun Infantry Support Gun Infantry Howitzer Infantry Heavy Artillery Cannons Tank Cannons (in regular tank use) Infantry Mortars Infantry Anti-Aircraft Gun Infantry Rifles Infantry Pistols Infantry Submachine Gun Infantry Machine Guns Infantry Hand Grenade Infantry Anti-Tank Weapons Other Infantry Equipment References Navigation menu7cm Field Gun7cm Mountain Gun

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This is a list of Japanese infantry weapons in Second Sino-Japanese War.




Contents





  • 1 Infantry Regular Artillery


  • 2 Infantry Anti Tank Gun


  • 3 Infantry Support Gun


  • 4 Infantry Howitzer


  • 5 Infantry Heavy Artillery Cannons


  • 6 Tank Cannons (in regular tank use)


  • 7 Infantry Mortars


  • 8 Infantry Anti-Aircraft Gun


  • 9 Infantry Rifles


  • 10 Infantry Pistols


  • 11 Infantry Submachine Gun


  • 12 Infantry Machine Guns


  • 13 Infantry Hand Grenade


  • 14 Infantry Anti-Tank Weapons


  • 15 Other Infantry Equipment


  • 16 References




Infantry Regular Artillery



  • 7cm Field Gun (75 mm)[1]


  • 7 cm Mountain Gun (75mm)[2]

  • Type 31 75 mm Field Gun

  • Type 31 75 mm Mountain Gun


  • Type 41 75 mm Mountain Gun "Rentai Ho"(regimental artillery)

  • Type 41 75 mm Cavalry Gun

  • Type 90 75 mm Field Gun

  • Type 94 75 mm Mountain Gun

  • Type 95 75 mm Field Gun


Infantry Anti Tank Gun


  • Type 94 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun

  • Type 1 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun

  • Type 1 47 mm Anti-Tank Gun


  • Type Ra 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun (local derivation of German PAK 35/36 captured to Chinese) for use in guadalcanal and Chinese front.


Infantry Support Gun


  • Type 11 37 mm Infantry Gun


  • Type 92 70 mm Infantry Gun "Daitai Ho"(Battalion Artillery)


Infantry Howitzer



  • Krupp 12 mm david


  • Krupp 15 cm Howitzer

  • Type 38 12 cm Howitzer

  • Type 38 15 cm Howitzer

  • Type 4 15 cm Howitzer

  • Type 91 10 cm Howitzer

  • Type 96 15 cm Howitzer

  • 28 cm Howitzer

  • Type 45 24 cm Howitzer

  • Type 7 30 cm david


Infantry Heavy Artillery Cannons



  • Krupp 10.5 cm Cannon

  • Type 38 10 cm Cannon

  • Type 14 10 cm Cannon

  • Type 92 10 cm Cannon

  • Type 45 15 cm Cannon

  • Type 7 10 cm Cannon

  • Type 7 15 cm Cannon

  • Type 11 75 mm Cannon

  • Type 89 15 cm Cannon

  • Type 96 24 cm Howitzer

  • Type 96 15 cm Cannon


Tank Cannons (in regular tank use)


  • 57 mm Tank Cannon

  • 37 mm Tank Cannon

  • 47 mm Tank Cannon


Infantry Mortars


  • Type 11 70 mm Infantry Mortar

  • Type 94 90 mm Infantry Mortar

  • Type 96 150 mm Infantry Mortar

  • Type 97 81 mm Infantry Mortar

  • Type 97 90 mm Infantry Mortar

  • Type 97 150 mm Infantry Mortar

  • Type 99 81 mm Infantry Mortar

  • Type 2 120 mm Infantry Mortar

  • Type 98 50 mm Mortar

  • 15 cm Heavy Mortar

  • Type 14 27 cm Heavy Mortar

  • Type 98 32 cm Spigot Mortar


Infantry Anti-Aircraft Gun


  • Type 98 20 mm AA Machine Cannon

  • Type 2 20 mm AA Machine Cannon

  • 20 mm Twin AA Machine Cannon

  • Model 96 25 mm Dual Purpose Anti-Tank/Anti-Aircraft Gun

  • Vickers Type 40 mm Dual Purpose Anti-Tank/Anti-Aircraft Gun


  • AA Mine Discharger (7 or 8 cm)

  • Type 11 75 mm AA Gun

  • Type 88 75 mm AA Gun

  • Type 4 75 mm AA Gun


  • Type 99 88 mm AA Gun (based on Krupp 88 mm Flak of the German Navy (8.8 cm/45 SK C/30), which was captured in China)

  • Type 14 10 cm AA Gun


Infantry Rifles


  • Type 38 Rifle

  • Type 38 Cavalry Rifle

  • Type 44 Cavalry Rifle

  • Type 97 Sniper Rifle

  • Type 99 Rifle

  • Type 99 sniper rifle


  • TERA Rifles (Type 100 Rifle, Type 1 Rifle, Type 2 Rifle)


Infantry Pistols


  • Type 26 9 mm Pistol

  • Type 14 8 mm Nambu Pistol

  • Type 94 8 mm Pistol


Infantry Submachine Gun


  • Bergmann Submachine Gun

  • Type 100 submachine gun


Infantry Machine Guns


  • Type 11 Light Machine Gun

  • Type 96 Light Machine Gun

  • Type 99 Light Machine Gun

  • Type 3 Heavy Machine Gun

  • Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun

  • Type 1 Heavy Machine Gun

  • 7.7 mm Tank Machine Gun


Infantry Hand Grenade


  • Type 10 Grenade

  • Type 91 Grenade

  • Type 97 Grenade

  • Type 99 Grenade

  • Type 10 Grenade Discharger

  • Type 89 Grenade Discharger


Infantry Anti-Tank Weapons


  • Type 97 20 mm AT Rifle

  • Type 93 mine

  • Type 99 AT Mine

  • Type 2 AT Rifle Grenade

  • Rifle Grenade Dischargers

  • Type 3 AT Grenade


Other Infantry Equipment


  • Type 100 Flamethrower

  • Type 98 Military Sword

  • Infantry Armor


References




  1. ^ 7cm Field Gun at plala.or.jp


  2. ^ 7cm Mountain Gun at plala.or.jp









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