
Type 90 75 mm field gun - Wikipedia
The Type 90 75 mm field gun (九〇式野砲, Kyūmaru-shiki yahō) was a field gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Soviet-Japanese Border Wars and World War II. The Type 90 designation was given to this gun as it was accepted in the year 2590 of the Japanese calendar (1930). [4]
Type 90 tank - Wikipedia
The Type 90 tank (90式戦車, Kyū-maru-shiki-sensha) is a main battle tank (MBT) of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF). It was designed and built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as a replacement for the Type 61 and to supplement the then current fleet of Type 74 tanks, and entered service in 1990.
Type 90 240 mm railway gun - Wikipedia
The Type 90 240 mm railway gun (九〇式二十四糎列車加農, Kyūrei-shiki nijyūyon-miri Resshahō) was a large caliber railroad gun acquired by the Imperial Japanese Army from the French arms manufacturer Schneider in 1930. The Type 90 designation was given to this gun as it was accepted in the year 2590 of the Japanese calendar (1930). [1]
Japanese Type 90 75mm Field Gun - The Historical Marker Database
2021年9月9日 · The most modern of the Japanese Field Artillery of World War II was the 75mm Field Gun Type 90, which was loosely based on the French Schneider 85mm Gun, Model of 1927. The Type 90 designation came from its acceptance into Japanese Army service in the Japanese calendar year of 2590 (1930).
Type 90 75 mm field gun - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
Type 90 75 mm field gun (九〇式野砲, Kyūmaru-shiki yahō) was a field gun of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA). [1] It was used during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. [2] This artillery piece was planned to replace the Type 38 75 mm field gun in front line combat units. However, Type 38s continued to be used. [3]
Type 90 (75 mm) - War Thunder Wiki
The Type 90 75 mm is a Japanese field gun adopted in 1930 meant to replace the older Type 38 75 mm. The field gun was initially built like a traditional field gun but later would be remodeled to be mobile so that could be towed by vehicle.
Type 90 75mm: Photos, History, Specification - Military …
The Type 90 was designed to be the standard 75mm field gun of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) entering World War II (1939-1945). It was adopted in 1930 and commissioned in 1932, and about 786 units were built.
Type 90 75mm Towed Field Gun - Military Factory
2020年2月24日 · The Type 90 was intended as a standardized 75mm field gun for the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) heading into World War 2 (1939-1945). It was adopted in 1930 and entered service in 1932 seeing some 786 units built in all.
Japanese 75mm Field Gun Type 90 (1930) - Pacific Wrecks
The Type 90 75 mm Field Gun was unique among Japanese artillery pieces in that it had a muzzle brake. The carriage was of the split trail type. The Type 90 was built in two version: one with wooden wheels suitable for animal (horse) draft, and another with solid rubber tires and a beefed-up suspension for towing by motor vehicle.
Type 90 Field Gun (75mm) | World War II Wiki | Fandom
The Type 90 Field Gun was a field gun that was used by Japan during World War II. The Type 90 fired 75 mm shells at a maximum distance of up to 15,000 meters. The rate of fire of the Type 90 was about 10 rounds per minute and the muzzle velocity was 679.7 meters per second.[1]