Type 1 47 mm Anti-Tank Gun
Country of Origin | Japan |
Type | Anti-Tank Gun |
Caliber | 47.000 mm |
Barrel Length | 2.530 m |
Weight | 753.000 kg |
Ammunition Weight | 2.77 kg |
Range | 6.900 km |
Muzzle Velocity | 830 m/s |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseBetween 1938 and 1939, the Japanese Army tested the Experimental Type 97 47-millimeter anti-tank gun, and thought the results promising. After some enhancements to the design, the Type 1 47-millimeter anti-tank guns were placed into production at the Osaka Arsenal in Japan and the first gun entered service in 1942. This design was Japan's first completely indigenously developed anti-tank gun. They were light, had low profiles, and could fire either the Type 1 armor-piercing rounds or the Type 1 high explosive rounds. They were largely assigned to China and Burma, and they first saw combat in 1943; while effective against Chinese armored cars and light tanks, they were generally too weak to penetrate the armor of Allied medium tanks.Type 1 47-millimeter guns were also used as the main armament of the Type 97 Chi-Ha Shinhoto tanks.
About 2,300 examples were built during the design's production life.
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Last Major Revision: Aug 2011
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12 Mar 2015 07:07:52 PM
I am trying to assist with the restoration of a type 1 47 mm anti tank gun if any one has any solid info or knows where i can get a copy of blue prints for this relic i would be very grateful. dakota.roth@gmail.com