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− | </gallery>|type of vehicle = [[:Category:Tankette|Tankette]]|place of origin = [[File:Japan.svg|23px]] Empire of Japan|designer companies = [[Ishikawajima Motorcar Manufacturing Company|Ishikawajima]]|period designed = 1931|manufacturers = [[Ishikawajima Motorcar Manufacturing Company|Ishikawajima]]|produced period = 1932 - 1939|num built = 167|dates in service = 1932|main gun = [[:Category:6.5x50mmSR Arisaka|6.5x50mmSR Arisaka]] [[Type 91 Tank MG|Type 91]]|hull guns = [[:Category:6.5x50mmSR Arisaka|6.5x50mmSR Arisaka]] [[Type 91 Tank MG|Type 91]]|armour = |
+ | </gallery>|type of vehicle = [[:Category:Tankette|Tankette]]|place of origin = [[File:Japan.svg|23px]] Empire of Japan|designer companies = [[Ishikawajima Motorcar Manufacturing Company|Ishikawajima]]|period designed = 1931|manufacturers = [[Ishikawajima Motorcar Manufacturing Company|Ishikawajima]]|produced period = 1932 - 1939|num built = 167|dates in service = 1932|main gun = [[:Category:6.5x50mmSR Arisaka|6.5x50mmSR Arisaka]] [[Type 91 Tank MG|Type 91]]|hull guns = [[:Category:6.5x50mmSR Arisaka|6.5x50mmSR Arisaka]] [[Type 91 Tank MG|Type 91]]|armour = Up to 6mm|crew = 3|weight = 3.9t|length = 3.95m|width = 1.63m|height = 1.86m|engine = Mitsubishi C6|power weight = 11.54hp/t|operational range = 200km|speed = 40km/h|suspension = Bell crank|type n displacement = Air-cooled, inline 6-cylinder, 45hp @ 1600rpm|radio = Type 94 Mk 4 Otsu|radio range = 1km|wars = [[Second Sino-Japanese War]]|gun traverse = Limited (manual)|gun elevation = Limited (manual)|armour type = Riveted|ground clearance = 0.28m|fuel capacity = Unknown amount of gasoline/petrol|trench crossing = 1.7m|max fording depth = 0.8m|max grade = 35°|vert obstacles = 0.6m|roadwheels = 6 dual, sprung in pairs, helical springs|return rollers = 3 dual|sprocket wheel location = Front, dual|idler sprockets location = Rear, dual|track type = Central guide, steel, dry pin|track ground contact = 3.048m|steering system = Clutch brake|track width = 190mm|dev into = • [[Type 94 Tokushu Keninsha]]<br>• [[Type 92 A-I-Go]]}}[[File:JyuSokosha4.jpg|thumb|Type 92 Jyū-Sōkōsha displaying its external MG mount and Type 92 13mm.|left|225x225px]]The '''Type 92''' '''Jyū-Sōkōsha''' (九二式重装甲車 ''Kyū-ni-shiki Jyū-sōkōsha'') was the first indigenous Japanese tankette. In the 1920's, Japan had imported and tested various European tankettes, such as the [[Type Ka MG Vehicle]]. It was decided that a small mobile vehicle based loosely on the [[Carden-Loyd Mk.VI]] should be designed. Following the failure of the clumsy [[Sumida AMP]], the Type 92 Jyū-Sōkōsha was conceived. It was designed for cavalry use, and as such was designated as a heavy armoured car, rather than a tankette. This was the result of sectionalism within the IJA: Tanks were used by infantry, and cavalry could not operate them. Though initially troublesome, the tank proved to be fairly effective overall, demonstrating its usefulness in the Second Sino-Japanese War. Production was plagued with issues, and in the end, only 167 vehicles were produced. While the vehicle saw progressional changes to armament, there were no official production variants. Changes to the vehicle included replacing the hull gun with a [[Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun|Type 92]] [[:Category:13.2x99mm|13mm]] heavy machine gun (had the ability to angle and fire upward, allowed for some anti-air capability). Another modification added an external machine gun mount for mounting an additional Type 91 6.5mm. Later improvements included a new drive train, new suspension, and replacing the turret machine gun with a [[Type 96 Light Machine Gun|Type 96]] chambered in [[:Category:7.7x58mm Arisaka|7.7mm]]. A select few late models even mounted a [[Type 98 20mm Machine Cannon|Type 98 ]][[:Category:20mm|20mm]] in the hull. |
== Variants == |
== Variants == |
Revision as of 23:34, 5 May 2017
Overview
The Type 92 Jyū-Sōkōsha (九二式重装甲車 Kyū-ni-shiki Jyū-sōkōsha) was the first indigenous Japanese tankette. In the 1920's, Japan had imported and tested various European tankettes, such as the Type Ka MG Vehicle. It was decided that a small mobile vehicle based loosely on the Carden-Loyd Mk.VI should be designed. Following the failure of the clumsy Sumida AMP, the Type 92 Jyū-Sōkōsha was conceived. It was designed for cavalry use, and as such was designated as a heavy armoured car, rather than a tankette. This was the result of sectionalism within the IJA: Tanks were used by infantry, and cavalry could not operate them. Though initially troublesome, the tank proved to be fairly effective overall, demonstrating its usefulness in the Second Sino-Japanese War. Production was plagued with issues, and in the end, only 167 vehicles were produced. While the vehicle saw progressional changes to armament, there were no official production variants. Changes to the vehicle included replacing the hull gun with a Type 92 13mm heavy machine gun (had the ability to angle and fire upward, allowed for some anti-air capability). Another modification added an external machine gun mount for mounting an additional Type 91 6.5mm. Later improvements included a new drive train, new suspension, and replacing the turret machine gun with a Type 96 chambered in 7.7mm. A select few late models even mounted a Type 98 20mm in the hull.
Variants
Type 92 A-I-Go
Experimental amphibious vehicle based upon the Type 92 Jyū-Sōkōsha.
Land Vehicles of Imperial Japan 1919 - 1945 |
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Tracked Vehicles | ||
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Light Tanks | Tankettes | Type Kā • TB • TK • Type 92 • Type 94 • Te-Ke |
Standard Light Tanks | Ishikawajima Type 98 • Kawasaki Type 92 • Mitsubishi Type 99 • Model Kō Tank • Model Otsu Tank • Ha-Gō • Ke-Nu • Ke-Ni (Kai) • Ke-To • Ke-Ri • Ke-Ru • Ke-Ho | |
Railroad Tanks | Type95 So-Ki | |
Medium Tanks | Standard Medium Tanks | No. 1 • (Revised) • I-Gō (Kō • Otsu) • Chi-Ni • Chi-Ha (Kai) • Chi-Ho • Chi-He • Chi-Nu (Kai) • Chi-To Prototype I • Chi-To Prototype II • Experimental Type5 Medium Tank 'Chi-Ri' • Chi-Se |
Medium Command Tanks | Type 97 Shi-Ki | |
Heavy Tanks | Standard Heavy Tanks | Aichi-96 • Ishi-108 • Ju-Ni • Mitsu-97 • Mitsu-104 • Type 91 Heavy Tank • Type 95 Ro-Gō • Type 96 Ju-I • Type 97 Ju-Ro • Type 97 Ju-Ha |
Super Heavy Tanks | O-I • Mi-To | |
Amphibious Tanks | Standard Amphibious Tanks | Kawasaki Type 94 • SR Amphib • SR-I • SR-II • SR-III |
Special Motor Launches | Type2 Ka-Mi • Type3 Ka-Chi • Type4 Ka-Tsu • Type5 To-Ku | |
Self-Propelled Guns | Tank Destroyers | Type1 Ho-Ni I • Type1 Ho-Ni II • Type3 Ho-Ni III • Experimental Type5 Gun Tank 'Ho-Ri' • Experimental Type5 47mm Self-Propelled Gun 'Ho-Ru' • Type5 Na-To • Type5 Na-To II • 'Ji-Ro' |
Self-Propelled Gun / Assault Gun | So-To • 12cm Short Gun • 12cm Long Gun • Ho-I • Ka-To • Ho-Ro • Ha-To • Ho-Chi | |
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun | Ki-To • Ta-Se • So-Ki • Ta-Ha | |
Miscellaneous | Amphibious Transport | FB Swamp Vehicle |
Remote-Controlled Explosives | Type98 Miniature Engineer Otsu | |
Transport & Towing | Chi-Ke Tractor • Holt 30 • Komatsu 3 ton Tractor • Type92 I-Ke • Type92 Ni-Ku • Type94 Yo-Ke • Type95 Ho-Fu • Type98 Six Ton Prime Mover • T-G Crawler Truck • Type98 Ro-Ke • Type98 Shi-Ke • Type98 So-Da • Type 1 Ho-Ki | |
Misc | Brasso-Ki • So-Ra • Type94 Disinfecting Vehicle • Type94 Gas Scattering Vehicle • Type 95 Ri-Ki • Type 97 Ho-K • Type97 Cable Layer • Type97 Pole Planter • Type 97 Chi-Yiu • Type 96 Se-Ri • Type 1 AOV • S-K Trench Excavator • Sōkō Sagyō Ki • Chō Gō Ki TG • Type100 Te-Re |
Half-Track Vehicles | ||
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Combat | Amphibious Offensive | Chenilette St-Chamond M1921 • Inoma-Kaminishi • Sumida AMP |
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun | Type 98 Ho-Ki SPAAG | |
Utility | Transport & Towing | Type95 Kurogane • Type98 Ho-Ki Prime Mover • Type1 Ho-Ha |
Amphibious Transport & Towing | Ishikawan Jime |
Wheeled Vehicles | ||
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Combat | Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun | Type98 Ta-Se (truck) |
Self-Propelled Anti-Tank Gun | Nissan 80 | |
Armoured / Scout / Patrol Cars | Austin Model 1918 • British Crossley Mk I • Type92 Osaka • Type87 Armoured Car • Type3 Sumida • Type92 Chiyoda • Type92 Chokei Sensha • Type92 Kokusan | |
Utility | Transport & Towing | Nissan 180 • Nissan Model 97 • Toyota KB • Toyota KC • Type94 Truck • Type97 Truck • Type1 Truck • Type2 Truck |
Staff Cars | Nissan 70 • Toyota Syoki • Type92 Chiyoda • Model93 Staff Car • Model95 Kurogane • Nissan Model97 Staff Car • Type98 Staff Car | |
Amphibious Transport & Towing | Su-Ki Amphibious Truck | |
Motocycles | Model 97 Kurogane • Sanrinsha |