List of weapons of the Japanese Navy

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This is a list of the weapons of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

Contents

  • SRII Amphibious Tank
  • Type 1 "Mi-Sha" Amphibious Tank
  • Type 2 Ka-Mi Amphibious Tank
  • Type 3 Ka-Chi Amphibious Tank
  • Type 4 "Ka-Sha" Amphibious Tank
  • Type 5 "To-Ku" Amphibious Tank

  • Type 4 Amphibious APC Vehicle "Ka-Tsu"

  • Type 1 75 mm SPH "Ho-Ni I"
  • Type 1 105 mm SPH "Ho-Ni II"
  • Type 97 Short Barrel 120 mm Gun Tank
  • Navy 12 cm Self-propelled Gun

  • Hokoku Armored Car
  • Type 92 Armored Car
  • Type 2592 Osaka HoKoKu-Go Armored Car

  • Type 95 Mini-truck
  • Amphibious Truck "Su-Ki"

  • Model 96 25 mm Dual Purpose Anti-Tank/Anti-Aircraft Gun
  • Vickers Type 40 mm Dual Purpose AntiTank/Anti-Aircraft Gun
  • Type 11 75 mm AA Gun
  • Type 88 75 mm AA Gun
  • Type 4 75 mm AA Gun

  • Type 14 10 cm AA Gun
  • Type 3 12 cm AA Gun
  • Type 5 15 cm AA Gun (project)
  • Type 3 80 mm Anti-Aircraft Gun
  • Type 10 120 mm Anti-Aircraft Gun

  • 25 mm Rocket Gun Launcher
  • 80 mm Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
  • 100 mm Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
  • 120 mm Rocket Launcher
  • 120 mm Six-Rocket Launcher
  • 200 mm Rocket Launcher Model 1
  • 200 mm Rocket Launcher Model 2
  • 200 mm Rocket Launcher Model 3
  • 450 mm Heavy Rocket Launcher
  • Type 6 Ground Use Bomb Projection Rocket Launcher Model 11
  • Type 6 Ground Use Bomb Projection Rocket Launcher Model 13
  • Type 3 Rocket Launcher Model 1
  • Type 3 Rocket Launcher Model 2
  • Type 3 Rocket Launcher Model 2 Modify 1

  • 75 mm Blast-Off Rocket Launcher
  • 120 mm Rocket Launcher
  • 120 mm 28-Rocket Launcher
  • 120 mm 30-Rocket Launcher
  • 150 mm Rocket Depth Bomb Launcher

  • 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

  • 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 Infanrty Mortar
  • Type 2 120 mm Infantry Mortar
  • Type 98 50 mm Mortar

  • Type 10 Grenade
  • Type 91 Grenade
  • Type 97 Grenade
  • Type 99 Grenade
  • Ceramic Grenade
  • Type 10 Grenade Discharger
  • Type 89 Grenade Discharger
  • Rifle Grenade Dischargers

  • Type 97 20 mm AT Rifle
  • Type 99 AT Mine
  • Type 2 AT Rifle Grenade
  • Type 3 AT Grenade
  • Lunge AT Mine
  • Model 93 Pressure Anti-Tank/Personnel Mine
  • Model 99 Magnetic Anti-Tank Mine

  • Type 98 "kai gunto" Military Sword

  • Type 3 No.1 28-Go Bomb T(Spreading)
  • Type 3 No.1 28-Go Bomb Type 2 Modify 1
  • Type 3 No.1 28-Go Bomb Type 2 Modify 2
  • Type 3 No.1 28-Go Bomb "Maru-Sen" steel board Anti Submarine
  • Type 3No.6 27-Go Bomb 1,354 200 58.0 1.2 10.5 500(Spreading)
  • Type 3 No.25 4-Go Bomb Type 1 steel board Anti-Ground Anti Surface
  • Type 3 No.50 4-Go Bomb steel board Anti-Ground Anti-Surface

  • Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Early Warning Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Modify 1 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Model 1 Early Warning Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Modify 2 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Model 2 Early Warning Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 1 Model 1 Modify 3 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Model 3 Early Warning Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 Mobil Early Warning Radar ("12-Go" Mobil Early Warning Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 Modify 2 Mobil Early Warning Radar ("12-Go" Modify 2 Mobil Early Warning Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 Modify 3 Mobil Early Warning Radar ("12-Go" Modify 3 Mobil Early Warning Radar)
  • Type 3 Mark 1 Model 1 Early Warning Radar ("11-Go" Modify Early Warning Radar)
  • Type 3 Mark 1 Model 3 Small Size Early Warning Radar ("13-Go" Small Size Early Warning Radar)
  • Type 3 Mark 1 Model 4 Long-Range Air Search Radar ("14-Go" Long Range Air Search Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 4 Model 1 Anti-aircraft Fire-Control Radar (Japanese SCR- 268) (S3 Anti-aircraft Fire-Control Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 4 Model 2 Anti-aircraft Fire-Control Radar (Japanese SCR-268) (S24 Anti-aircraft Fire-Control Radar)

  • Type 3 Air Mark6 Model 4 Airborne Ship-Search Radar (H6 Airborne Ship-Search Radar)
  • N6 Airborne Ship-Search Radar
  • Type 5 Model 1 Radio Location Night Vision Device

  • Type 2 Mark 2 Model 1 Air Search Radar ("21-Go" Air Search Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 2 Model 2 Modify 3 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar for Submarine ("21-Go" Modify 3 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 2 Model 2 Modify 4 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar for Ship ("21-Go" Modify 4 Anti-Surface, Fire-assisting Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 3 Model 1 Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar ("31-Go" Anti Surface Fire-Control Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 3 Model 2 Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar ("32-Go" Anti Surface Fire-Control Radar)
  • Type 2 Mark 3 Model 3 Anti-Surface Fire-Control Radar ("33-Go" Anti Surface Fire-Control Radar)

  • Mitsubishi G3M3 (Model 23) "Nell": This bomber for long range capacity, in 1943, was used as a Maritime reconnaissance/Radar aircraft for long range missions and some electronic warfare work in the seas.
  • Mitsubishi G4M1 (Model 11/12) "Betty": From 1942, the G4M of this model was also used for the same purpose as the G3M bomber debt at your maritime long range capacities with sea radar and electronic warfare equipment.
  • Nakajima B5N2/B6N1-2 "Kate"/Tenzan "Jill":In 1944, some torpedo bombers of mentioned types used with antisubmarine, radar detection (with finding radar equipment) and similar purposes in maritime short or medium range missions from carriers or land bases.
  • Aichi E13A1b "Jake" Mark 11B:how model 11A, added Air-Surface radar and other night conversion with radar(E13A1b-S)
  • Kawanishi H6K2,4 and 5 "Mavis" Marks 11,22 and 23:more powerful engines, for ultra long range missions, long range sea radio equipment and air-surface finding radar added.
  • Kawanishi H8K2 "Emily" Mark 12:More potent engines for ultra-long range maritime recon missions, major heavy armament;also long range sea radio equipment and air-surface search radar added.
  • Kawanishi E7K2 "Alf" Mark 2: short range hidroplane, was installing mangnetic detection equipment and finding surface radar for short range patrol and antisubmarine missions.
  • Kyūshū Q3W1 Nankai (South Sea):two place version of training aircraft Kyūshū K11W1 Shiragiku, for antisubmarine patrol.was equipped with sea-surface finding antisubmarine sonar (one prototype)
  • Mitsubishi Q2M Taiyo:advanced Antisubmarine patrol design, derived from Mitsubishi Ki-67 Hiryu "Peggy" Bomber.was equipped with magnetic antisubmarine search device, air-surface radar and electronic antennae warfare.this desing no advance from theorical stages in last wartimes.

  • Funryu Type1 Surface to Air Radio Guidance Missile
  • Funryu Type2 Surface to Air Radio Guidance Missile
  • Funryu Type3 Surface to Air Radio Guidance Missile
  • Funryu Type4 Surface to Air Radio Guidance Missile

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