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Japanische Waffen: (mit großem Dank an HC von WHQ)

Handguns
Common Name: P230
Calibre: 7.65×17mmSR
Origin: SIG-Sauer GmbH, Eckernförde,Germany; Shin Chuo Kogo KK (SCK), Tōkyō (licensed); Minebea, Tōkyō (licensed).
Use: Police forces: general service. Replaced the revolver with many police officers.

Common Name: P232
Calibre: 7.65×17mmSR
Origin: J.P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH, Eckernförde, Germany.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with Tōkyō police.

Common Name: Glock 17
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Glock GmbH, Deutsch-Wagram, Austria.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with SST.

Common Name: P9S
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with SAT.

Common Name: USP
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with SAT.

Designation: 9 Milimeter Kenjū (Pistol M9)
Common Name: P220
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: SIG-Sauer GmbH, Eckernförde, Germany; Shin Chuo Kogo KK (SCK), Tōkyō (licensed); Minebea, Tōkyō (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: general service.

Common Name: P226
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: SIG-Sauer GmbH, Eckernförde, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with SAT and SST.

Designation: 60 Shiki Kenjū (Pistol Type 60)
Common Name: Model 60 New Nambu
Calibre: 9×29mmR
Origin: Shin Chuo Kogo KK (SCK), Tōkyō.
Use: Police forces: general service (1961). 133,400 made.

Common Name: M1911A1
Calibre: 11.43×23mm
Origin: Colt’s Manufacturing Co Inc, Hartford, USA.
Use: Armed forces: out of service. OBSOLETE.

Submachine Guns and Personal Defence Weapons
Designation: 9 Milimeter Kikantanjū (Submachine Gun M9)
Common Name:
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Minebea, Tōkyō.
Use: Armed forces: general service. Replaces the M3A1.
Details: Folding stock. Copy of IMI Mini-Uzi with longer barrel, foregrip and wooden furniture.

Designation: M3A1 Kikantanjū (Submachine Gun M3A1)
Common Name: M3A1
Calibre: 11.43×23mm
Origin: Guide Lamp Division, General Motors, Detroit, USA.
Use: Armed forces: general service. OBSOLESCENT.
Details: Retractable stock.

Common Name: MP5A5F
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with SAT and SST.
Details: Fires semiautomatic, 3-round limited bursts, and full-automatic. Retractable stock.

Common Name: MP5K
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with SAT and SST.
Details: No stock.

Common Name: MP5SD6F
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with SAT and SST.
Details: Fires semiautomatic, 3-round limited bursts, and full-automatic. Integral sound suppressor. Retractable stock.

Rifles
Designation: 89 Shiki Jidōshōjū (Assault Rifle Type 89)
Common Name: Type 89
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Howa Kogyo KK, Nagoya.
Use: Armed forces: general service (1990-). Standard assault rifle. 2,937 acquired in 2000.
Details: Bipod.

Designation: 64 Shiki Jidōjū (Automatic Rifle Type 64)
Common Name: Type 64
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Howa Kogyo KK, Nagoya.
Use: Armed forces: general service (1964-). More than 250,000 delivered. Being replaced by 89 Shiki Jidōshōjū.
Details: Bipod.

Common Name: PSG1
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with SAT.
Details: Hensoldt 6× scope.

Common Name: Model 700
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Remington Arms Co, Inc, Madison, USA.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with SAT.
Details: ??× scope.

Common Name: Model 700 (M24)
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Remington Arms Co, Inc, Madison, USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service (2003-)
Details: Leupold 10× scope. Bipod.

Shotguns
Common Name: Model 500ATP8
Calibre: 18.5×76mmR
Origin: Mossberg & Sons, New Haven, USA.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with riot police.

Machine Guns
Designation: MINIMI Kikanjū (Machine Gun MINIMI)
Common Name: MINIMI Mk 2
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Fabrique Nationale SA (FN), Herstal, Belgium; Sumitomo Heavy Industries KK, Tōkyō (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: general service (1995-). 174 acquired from Belgium, more licensed.
Details: Bipod

Designation: 62 Shiki Kikanjū (Machine Gun Type 62)
Common Name: Type 62
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Nittoku Metal Industry KK (NTK), Tōkyō; Sumitomo Heavy Industries KK, Tōkyō.
Use: Armed forces: general service (1962-). 3,500+ acquired.
Details: Bipod.

Designation: 74 Shiki Shasaikikanjū (Tank Machine Gun Type 74)
Common Name: Type 74
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Nittoku Metal Industry KK (NTK), Tōkyō; Sumitomo Heavy Industries KK, Tōkyō.
Use: Armed forces: general service (1974-). Mounted coaxially on the 89 Shiki infantry fighting vehicle and 74 Shiki main battle tank.
Details: No stock and bipod.

Designations: M2HB Jūkikanjū (Heavy Machine Gun M2HB)
Common Name: Browning M2HB
Calibre: 12.7×99mm
Origin: USA.
Use: Armed forces: general service. Mounted on tripods and vehicles.

Grenade Launchers
Designation: 96 Shiki Jidōtekidanhasshaki (Automatic Grenade Launcher Type 96)
Common Name: Type 96
Calibre: 40×53mmSR
Origin: Sumitomo Heavy Industries KK, Tōkyō.
Use: Armed forces: general service. Mounted on tripods and vehicles.
Details: Tripod.

Signal Pistols

Hand Grenades
Designation: MK2 Shuryūdan (Hand Grenade MK2)
Common Name: MK2
Origin: ??? (licensed from USA).
Use: Armed forces: general service. Standard hand grenade.
Details: Defensive grenade.

Light Antitank Weapons
Designation: Carl Gustaf Handōhō (Recoilless Rifle Carl Gustaf)
Common Name: M2 Carl Gustaf
Calibre: 84×250mmR
Origin: Förenade Fabriksverken (FFV), Eskilstuna, Sweden.
Use: Armed forces: general service. 2,720 acquired.
Details: Recoilless rifle. 2× scope.

Designation: Panzerfaust Taisensharokettō (Large Antitank Rocket Panzerfaust)
Common Name: Panzerfaust 3
Calibre: 60mm (110mm warhead)
Origin: Dynamit Nobel AG, Troisdorf, Germany; Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Armed forces: general service.
Details: ??× scope.

Cannon
Designation: ?? Shiki Kikanhō (Autocannon Type ??)
Common Name: M197 Vulcan
Calibre: 20×102mm
Origin: General Electric Corp, Burlington, USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. 90+ acquired. In use on AH-1S Cobra gunship.
Details: Externally powered 3-barrel rotary cannon.

Designation: 87 Shiki Kikanhō (Autocannon Type 87)
Common Name: KBA
Calibre: 25×137mm
Origin: Oerlikon-Bührle AG, Zürich-Oerlikon, Switzerland; Nittoku Metal Industry Co Ltd., (NTK), Tōkyō (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: limited service. 90+ acquired. Mounted on 87 Shiki armoured car.
Details: Twin feed

Designation: 7? Shiki Kikanhō (Autocannon Type 7?)
Common Name: KDB
Calibre: 35×228mm
Origin: Oerlikon-Bührle AG, Zürich-Oerlikon, Switzerland; Nittoku Metal Industry KK., (NTK), Tōkyō (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: limited service. 60+ acquired. In use on twin AA mount.

Designation: 87 Shiki Kikanhō (Autocannon Type 87)
Common Name: KDA
Calibre: 35×228mm
Origin: Oerlikon-Bührle AG, Zürich-Oerlikon, Switzerland; Nittoku Metal Industry KK., (NTK), Tōkyō (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: limited service. 100+ acquired. Mounted on 87 Shiki air defence vehicle.
Details: Twin feed.

Designation: 89 Shiki Kikanhō (Autocannon Type 89)
Common Name: KDE
Calibre: 35×228mm
Origin: Oerlikon-Bührle AG, Zürich-Oerlikon, Switzerland; Nittoku Metal Industry KK., (NTK), Tōkyō (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: general service. Mounted on 89 Shiki infantry fighting vehicle.
Details: Twin feed.
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