Japanese Type 92 105mm Field Gun (Guadalcanal)

Published on June 28, 2023
Duration: 5:29

This entry details the Japanese Type 92 105mm Field Gun, a World War II artillery piece used by Japan. It was based on the French Schneider 1927 model and manufactured by Osaka Arsenal. The gun featured a rotating interrupted thread breech and used semi-fixed cartridges for variable velocity and high-angle fire. It was notably employed during the Guadalcanal campaign for harassment fire.

Quick Summary

The Japanese Type 92 105mm Field Gun, adopted in 1932 and based on the French Schneider 1927 model, was produced by Osaka Arsenal. It featured a rotating interrupted thread breech and semi-fixed cartridges for variable fire. Used in Guadalcanal for harassment fire, early models had weak trails, and it faced mobility challenges compared to 150mm howitzers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Type 92
  2. 00:28Design and Production History
  3. 01:11Operational Utility and Ammunition
  4. 02:24Mechanical Features
  5. 03:54Structural Issues and Controls

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Japanese Type 92 105mm Field Gun?

The Japanese Type 92 105mm Field Gun was a WWII artillery piece adopted in 1932, based on the French Schneider 1927 model. Manufactured by Osaka Arsenal, approximately 200 units were produced. It was known for its rotating interrupted thread breech and use in harassment fire during the Guadalcanal campaign.

What were the key mechanical features of the Type 92 105mm Field Gun?

The Type 92 featured a rotating interrupted thread breech, requiring manual operation for opening and case extraction. It utilized semi-fixed cartridges with variable powder charges for different velocities and high-angle fire, and had standard elevation and traverse controls with an optical sight.

What were the operational and structural issues of the Type 92 105mm Field Gun?

While capable of harassment fire, the Type 92 faced mobility issues similar to larger howitzers but with less target effect. Early production models suffered from weak trails that could break under recoil, indicating a structural vulnerability.

Where was the Japanese Type 92 105mm Field Gun used?

The Type 92 105mm Field Gun was notably used by Japanese forces during the Guadalcanal campaign. It was positioned on Mt. Austen to conduct harassment fire down onto Henderson Field, impacting American operations.

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