- Type 11 75 mm AA Gun
Infobox Weapon
name= Japanese Type 11 75mm AA Gun
caption= Type 11 75mm AA Gun
origin=flag|Empire of Japan
type=Anti-aircraft gun
is ranged=yes
is_artillery=yes
service= 1922-1940
used_by=
wars=Second Sino-Japanese War
designer=
design_date=1920
manufacturer=
unit_cost=
production_date=
number= 44
variants=
spec_label=
weight= 2.061 tons
length= 2.562 meter (L34) barrel
part_length=
width=
height=
diameter=
crew=6
cartridge=
caliber=75 mm
barrels=single
action=
rate=
velocity= 525 m/s
range= 6,650 meters
max_range= 10,900 meters
feed=
sights=
breech=sliding
recoil=
carriage=none
elevation=0° to +85°
traverse=360°The nihongo|Type 11 75 mm AA Gun|十一年式7.5cm野戦高射砲|Jyūichinen-shiki nanajyūgo-miri Nōsen Koshahō was ananti-aircraft gun used by theImperial Japanese Army afterWorld War I . It was the firstanti-aircraft gun in Japanese service, but only a small number were produced, and it was superseded by theType 14 10 cm AA Gun and theType 88 75 mm AA Gun in active service before the start ofWorld War II .History and development
Due to combat experience at the
Battle of Tsingtao against the GermanLuftwaffe ’s fledgling squadron ofcombat aircraft , planners on theImperial Japanese Army General Staff quickly realized that this new technology posed a threat which required countermeasures. This evaluation was further reinforced by reports from military observers on the European front in World War I.The Type 11 75 mm AA Gun was placed into production in 1922, taking design features from a number of overseas design, including the British Vickers QF 3 inch 20 cwt AA gun [MacLean. Japanese Artillery; Weapons and Tactics] However, it was expensive to produce and lacked both accuracy and range of fire. Only 44 units were completed before production was terminated. [ [http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/11aa.htm] Taki's Imperial Japanese Army]
Design
The Type 11 75 mm AA gun had a single piece
Gun barrel with sliding breech, mounted on a central pedestal. The firing platform was supported by five legs, each of which (along with the central pedestal) had adjustable screwed foot for leveling. It fired a 6.5 kilogram projectile to an effective altitude of 6,650 meters. [Bishop, "The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II". Pp.150 ]Combat record
The Type 11 75 mm AA gun saw limited service with Japanese combat forces during the
invasion of Manchuria ,Soviet-Japanese Border Wars and theSecond Sino-Japanese War . It was withdrawn from active service prior to the start of thePacific War . [Chant, Artillery of World War II. Pp. 63]References
* Bishop, Chris (eds) "The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II". Barnes & Nobel. 1998. ISBN 0760710228
* Chant, Chris. "Artillery of World War II", Zenith Press, 2001, ISBN 0760311722
* McLean, Donald B. "Japanese Artillery; Weapons and Tactics". Wickenburg, Ariz.: Normount Technical Publications 1973. ISBN 0-87947-157-3.External links
* [http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/11aa.htm Taki's Imperial Japanese Army]
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