IMPERIAL JAPANESE 47mm Anti-Tank Gun - Our newest exhibit!

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  • Museum Assistant Manager, Jason, gives us a tour of the IMPERIAL JAPANESE 47mm Anti-Tank Gun - Our newest exhibit!
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  • @radiojanker
    @radiojanker Місяць тому +35

    I'm a Japanese citizen living in Japan.
    It's very interesting, I'd like to visit it someday.

    • @garynew9637
      @garynew9637 Місяць тому +7

      Cairns , Australia.
      You're welcome.

    • @gerardhogan3
      @gerardhogan3 Місяць тому +6

      You should come here. I was in Japan last August. I valued the nice manners you display. The people are really good people there.

  • @davidbeattie4294
    @davidbeattie4294 Місяць тому +32

    I really like these snapshot presentations. They are concise and informative without burying the viewer in too much detail. Please do more of them.

  • @jirosuguro3044
    @jirosuguro3044 Місяць тому +25

    If the markings on the barrel are correct, your gun was put together in 1942 -- you can just about see the 昭和十七年製 on the third line from the top at 04:55.
    I'd love to know more about how this gun made its way from a factory in Osaka to your museum! Might be something for a future video?

    • @therovingrobin5938
      @therovingrobin5938 Місяць тому +3

      It was certainly captured (as towed artillery is in general is very prone to be). Taken back for evaluation most likely...why it was traded off by a collector (most likely) could be due to laws changing, regarding military hardware (even deactivated pieces)

  • @johnnewman366
    @johnnewman366 Місяць тому +14

    Jason, another great ‘Factsheet Friday’, thanks mate.
    And thanks to the not often mentioned Glen (Beau’s dad) too.
    Cheers,

  • @harpomarx7777
    @harpomarx7777 Місяць тому +31

    Love the Friday series ... and particularly the fact that you don't beg for subscriptions or likes on your videos. You let the viewers decide on their own. Well done and thank you!

  • @kimjanek646
    @kimjanek646 Місяць тому +6

    Feels you really put out the most interesting videos about WW2 equipment and guns.
    More technical information rather than some historical lecture you get from other channels 😁

  • @thegewehrgaming
    @thegewehrgaming Місяць тому +10

    Do the m26 Pershing

  • @EdwardPingston
    @EdwardPingston Місяць тому +5

    Any chance you lads could pop over to Rabaul and get a couple of Type 97's to restore for the collection?

  • @entropyachieved750
    @entropyachieved750 Місяць тому +11

    Nice addition to the collection

  • @earlyriser8998
    @earlyriser8998 Місяць тому +3

    Like to see the 37 mm mountain gun which I have seen in Kokoda and Guadalcanal as it was portable (ish)

  • @vsvnrg3263
    @vsvnrg3263 Місяць тому +2

    the mention of the foam filled tyre got my attention. its a recent innovation in the earthmoving industry. a mate in melbourne told me about 20 years ago, they had foam filled tyres on their loaders. i dont think any earthmoving companies in perth have them. you can get them for wheelbarrows across the country.

  • @russwoodward8251
    @russwoodward8251 Місяць тому

    Thank you Aus Armour. I'm really enjoying these short tours given by Jason.

  • @yattaran1484
    @yattaran1484 Місяць тому +2

    Awesome tour as always. 👍

  • @erinna8298
    @erinna8298 Місяць тому +6

    I wish I could visit but Im in NL and its litteraly half the world away 😢😢 Keep up the pure information vids too please, this is cool information about more things then just tanks!

    • @johnnewman366
      @johnnewman366 Місяць тому +4

      Why can’t you visit? Half way around the world is nothing, us Aussies travel all over the world, just the same in reverse is it not?

    • @erinna8298
      @erinna8298 Місяць тому +2

      @@johnnewman366 Traveling with chronical medical issues is just very complicated and expensive while I live on benefits. AT least for the moment it's just not in my budget, physically and finacialy, sadly. Maybe some day 😁

    • @johnnewman366
      @johnnewman366 Місяць тому +2

      Obviously I was unaware of your medical issues, hope things get better for you, ok?
      It’s just that there are so many comments made (not specifically you), that bang on about ‘how far away Australia is’ from them.
      It goes both ways, us Aussies travel widely, doesn’t matter what corner of the globe, you’ll always bump into an Aussie or two.
      Cheers,

    • @erinna8298
      @erinna8298 Місяць тому +1

      @@johnnewman366 Thank man, absolutly no offense taken, I just honetsly answered your question. I have family living in Tasmania and I live in the city where Able Tasman was born, so it's far away yet strikingly close in some other ways, haha 🤣

  • @schwabrichard9829
    @schwabrichard9829 Місяць тому +1

    Great report Jason! A nice addition to the collection!

  • @bruceday6799
    @bruceday6799 18 днів тому

    You folks are putting out good stuff!

  • @scottcrawford7310
    @scottcrawford7310 Місяць тому +5

    Fantastic informative thanks

  • @SteveMichaels
    @SteveMichaels Місяць тому +5

    Well Done Sir .. Enjoyed it !

  • @gerardhogan3
    @gerardhogan3 Місяць тому +2

    Another very informative presentation Jason. Good job mate.

  • @causewaykayak
    @causewaykayak Місяць тому

    Another educational tour from an expert. Thank You !

  • @PJA264
    @PJA264 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the valuable information! I will incorporate it into my next PTO game of Bolt Action!

  • @shaneblack4862
    @shaneblack4862 Місяць тому +1

    Another highly informative video. Thanks again 👍

  • @roymilton426
    @roymilton426 Місяць тому +1

    Fascinating thank you.

  • @smalcolmbrown
    @smalcolmbrown Місяць тому +1

    Thanks :)

  • @whispofthewoods1415
    @whispofthewoods1415 Місяць тому +3

    Awesome vid

  • @ChrisHessert
    @ChrisHessert Місяць тому

    Really enjoy all your videos! Thank you from the Good Ol' USA! 😀

  • @tombirmingham7354
    @tombirmingham7354 11 днів тому

    Well done video

  • @user-di4kv9yk3g
    @user-di4kv9yk3g Місяць тому

    always nice to see something very different, a rare thing to see in Northern Europe for sure
    possibly more common to find in museums in the southern hemisphere
    always very informative too, love these videos

  • @54mgtf22
    @54mgtf22 Місяць тому +2

    Awesome 👍

  • @paulday-lh5mx
    @paulday-lh5mx Місяць тому

    Thank you for today's video. Looking forward to another Steve video and the Stugg restaurateur.

  • @fredfarnackle5455
    @fredfarnackle5455 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks, Jason. I have gotta get up there to see it all in person, one of these days...

  • @paoloviti6156
    @paoloviti6156 Місяць тому +1

    I really shot video's like this one and well explained like this Japanese 47 mm anti-tank cannon. It was not practical for troops to handle it in the middle of the jungle because of it's weight and chronic shortage of vehicles to tow it around. In truth I know next to nothing about Japanese cannons so I really enjoyed it. Good job again 👏 9

  • @stevef.m.2188
    @stevef.m.2188 Місяць тому

    Interesting video thank you for sharing.

  • @TX-biker
    @TX-biker Місяць тому +1

    Very impressive to get a video on a one week old exhibit 🤠

  • @CZ350tuner
    @CZ350tuner Місяць тому +4

    I have here, the results of a late war US range test on a captured 47mm. L.48 Type 1 anti-tank gun & late war solid shot AP ammunition:
    Projectile = AP solid shot.
    Best recorded muzzle velocity = 2,700 feet per second.
    Extrapolated penetration from numerous RHA test target hits at various set ranges:
    At 100 yards = Up to 86mm. @ 0 degrees / Up to 59mm. @ 30 degrees.
    At 250 yards = Up to 51mm. @ 30 degrees.
    At 500 yards = Up to 69mm. @ 0 degrees / Up to 53mm. @ 30 degrees.
    At 1,000 yards = Up to 56mm. @ 0 degrees / Up to 45mm. @ 30 degrees.

    • @LafayetteCCurtis
      @LafayetteCCurtis Місяць тому +2

      So that thing would have to be within 50 metres to penetrate a Sherman frontally. Not a very nice place to be.

    • @wisewarnanazara317
      @wisewarnanazara317 10 днів тому

      ​@@LafayetteCCurtisit gas small dimensions & the Japanese usually hides & camouflaged them expertly. Added with Japanese discipline, usually they were able to knock the unsuspecting Shermans at close range.

    • @LafayetteCCurtis
      @LafayetteCCurtis 9 днів тому

      @@wisewarnanazara317 Dunno but I'm under the impression that they did that mostly with flank shots (i.e. to the Sherman's vertical sides). On the one hand, knocking out a Sherman from such a short rsnge would have been a bad idea if the surviving members of the Sherman's crew didn't panic, since now they'd know where the Japaneae bunker was and would have been able to spray it with machine gun fire even if the main gun was busted. On the other hand, Japanese antitank defence doctrine emphasised siting their AT weapons enfilade positions just like everybody else's, so I wasn't talking about either a preferred or typical scenario up there -- facing a Sherman frontally would have been a worst-case nightmare scenario.

    • @wisewarnanazara317
      @wisewarnanazara317 9 днів тому

      @@LafayetteCCurtis nope. That one pic of a 47mm position with Sherman wrecks just tens of meters away should gave you the idea of how the Japanese use their anti tank guns. They were fully aware of Sherman's armour profile at that stage of the war.
      It is not one AT guns, but a number of various AT guns fired at once.

    • @LafayetteCCurtis
      @LafayetteCCurtis 9 днів тому

      @@wisewarnanazara317 That picture shows the Shermans mostly side-on to the Japanese gun! I don't even understand what you're arguing against. Yes, the Japanese quickly learned the strong and weak points of the Sherman's armour, but that led them to the sensible but absolutely conventional practice (which they had already adopted even before the war) of siting their guns where they could fire at Allied tanks' sides and rear.

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning Місяць тому

    Great video

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 26 днів тому

    Awesome

  • @busterdee8228
    @busterdee8228 Місяць тому +1

    So, my UA-cam notifications listed Aus Armour and Mr. Hewes one after the other. The planets approve.

  • @johnseitz3780
    @johnseitz3780 Місяць тому +1

    I believe I saw a Japanese type 91 10.5cm howitzer behind you. I’d love to see a descriptive video on it. Was it produced with wooden or metal wheels? Did gunners actually ride on the built-in seats? Where was yours captured/acquired? Thanks for the informative videos. Coverage of Imperial Japanese kit is hard to find!

  • @dcross6360
    @dcross6360 Місяць тому

    Looks to be an effective weapon

  • @davedaveson100
    @davedaveson100 Місяць тому

    I like listening to this guy, facts just the facts mame!

  • @leewaffe3
    @leewaffe3 Місяць тому

    Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum near Seattle, Washington USA has a 47mm as well. Great to see real examples still around and in your collection as well.

  • @dengeki15
    @dengeki15 Місяць тому

    good video!

  • @anthonym.pacelli1960
    @anthonym.pacelli1960 Місяць тому

    I could easily spend a week at this museum.

  • @lukefriesenhahn8186
    @lukefriesenhahn8186 Місяць тому

    Idea for new video; What is that small, green painted cannon behind Jason? Timestamp: 2:49

  • @sigmatus303
    @sigmatus303 Місяць тому

    would love to see you discuss more Aussie equipment, like the 25 pounder "short"

  • @Grant80
    @Grant80 Місяць тому

    More videos please the jag panther u made great series.

  • @user-uf3zt5tz1e
    @user-uf3zt5tz1e Місяць тому

    Great informative video, it’d be great to see videos on the British 25 Pdr, German 37mm and 75mm & on Bofors 40mm AA gun a piece at many an Australian RSL or memorial please.

  • @getoffenit7827
    @getoffenit7827 Місяць тому +9

    Is there a video for the Ha-Go tank i see over your shoulder? Does it run and where did it come from?

    • @thoughtengine
      @thoughtengine Місяць тому

      There is; it's a farm find and it ain't running anytime soon. ua-cam.com/video/2zpPCI5EhZE/v-deo.html

    • @johnnewman366
      @johnnewman366 Місяць тому +7

      Yes there is a video of the Type 95 Ha-Go from about 18mths agro, do a search, ok?
      Not currently a runner, but in that video they said there are plans (eventually) to make it a runner.

    • @babuzzard6470
      @babuzzard6470 Місяць тому

      They have to remove the asbestos that’s in it before they can even start.

    • @getoffenit7827
      @getoffenit7827 Місяць тому +1

      @@johnnewman366 thank you,I dont think i searched far enough back and must've missed it

    • @johnnewman366
      @johnnewman366 Місяць тому +2

      No prob, it is there, from around late 2022.
      I gather it’s on the ‘to do’ list, but the two workshop teams certainly have their hands full with all the other rebuilds and restorations, which always appears to be growing all the time.
      Cheers,

  • @Tactical_Koala
    @Tactical_Koala Місяць тому

    One of these days I'll get to tour your museum

  • @celery789
    @celery789 Місяць тому +1

    Yokohama tires!

  • @user-uk8jr6zc9l
    @user-uk8jr6zc9l Місяць тому +1

    It is hard to see when Jason inhales. He is your greatest presenter and would be at home on any major network.

  • @Mizone505
    @Mizone505 Місяць тому

    Could you do a detailed version on the chieftain and a drive ? For us that can't get back up there for awhile 😊

  • @brianellis4964
    @brianellis4964 Місяць тому +2

    Could you do a show of the Churchill AVRE please, as I was on one that blew it's engine on every execise it went on!

  • @walterrwrush
    @walterrwrush Місяць тому

    Just saw one of these at winton

  • @chrismigut9197
    @chrismigut9197 Місяць тому

    Like to learn more about the cannons you guys have. Most channels kind of just talk about tanks or infantry weapons.

  • @CGM_68
    @CGM_68 Місяць тому

    I was wondering if you have a video on your late production Tiger 1 ? That or the AC1 Sentinel would be cool.

  • @Dobroz99
    @Dobroz99 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the excellent video. How did this gun compare to the Austrian Boher 47 mm gun?

  • @timwerner7771
    @timwerner7771 Місяць тому

    @5:43 there is a wooden-wheel field gun over his right shoulder. Our American Legion post in Mondovi, Wisconsin had 2 guns like this parked in front. AS boys we would play on them, the writing on them was either Chinese or Japanese, we assumed it was japanese.

  • @speckiderkarpfen
    @speckiderkarpfen Місяць тому

    could you lpease make a video on the m26?

  • @Drownedinblood
    @Drownedinblood Місяць тому

    That gunshield is basically for morale.

  • @SMGJohn
    @SMGJohn Місяць тому

    The Japanese were brutally proficient with this thing even taking out Matilda tanks somehow with it, they also use multiple for very accurate rapid firing, and whole the first round may not penetrate the front of a Sherman tank, armour receiving multiple hits become weaker, its a good thing they did not have much larger AT guns although if I remember they had a peculiar interest in recoilless rifles.

  • @HeathLedgersChemist
    @HeathLedgersChemist Місяць тому

    Are you likely to get an L199 and / or M198 from Australian service at any stage?

  • @alexlongfur2515
    @alexlongfur2515 Місяць тому

    Would love to know the story on the Ha-Go behind you

  • @LafayetteCCurtis
    @LafayetteCCurtis Місяць тому

    So if the second gunner was supposed to input the range, where were they supposed to get the ranging data from? Did they or the commander have a rangefinder or something, or did they just ballpark it?

  • @mickypd1
    @mickypd1 Місяць тому

    Jam tin wedged on the Japanese tank's exhaust pipe.

  • @kampfer91
    @kampfer91 Місяць тому

    Would the iJA fare better if they have 75mm AT gun like Ger and handheld rocket launcher like panzerfaust , bazooka and Panzershrek ?

  • @sharonrigs7999
    @sharonrigs7999 Місяць тому +1

    I can't believe there is no provision for fitting a bayonet 😮

  • @Laxpowertoo
    @Laxpowertoo Місяць тому

    How do you know so much stuff Jason?

  • @MrDoob-xo3sm
    @MrDoob-xo3sm Місяць тому

    Great video! Just a question, about how many of these AT guns were in each theatre? Which theatre saw the most deployment? What was the American comment on these?

  • @Eisen_Jaeger
    @Eisen_Jaeger Місяць тому

    Do you have a M8 Greyhound that you could speak about?

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm Місяць тому

    What are the chances of some of you Aus Armour "celebs" coming over to the UK for Tankfest at Bovington Tank Museum one day, all riding in the Armour of your choice. That would be outstanding.

  • @hodaka1000
    @hodaka1000 Місяць тому

    Where did you find that ?

  • @string-bag
    @string-bag Місяць тому

    In one of your videos I saw that rear of a Sherman with Canadian markings. Could you please tell us it's story? Thanks.

  • @HK94
    @HK94 Місяць тому

    👍

  • @TheMalootrager
    @TheMalootrager Місяць тому +2

    Do you have a Krupp 77mm M96 artillery cannon like the monument in Murrurundi?

    • @jasonbelgrave2831
      @jasonbelgrave2831 Місяць тому +1

      We have the 7.7cm Fk 96 (Hamel gun) which we have done a video on.

  • @davekreitzer4358
    @davekreitzer4358 Місяць тому +1

    Nineen fourty one 😂👍

  • @feggl
    @feggl Місяць тому

    Id love to know where some of these exhibits came from, where were they found or purchased from?

    • @bobjohnston8316
      @bobjohnston8316 Місяць тому +1

      They’re pretty close mouthed about where they acquire items, especially WW2 German parts. They have recently disclosed that they have established relationships with Panzer Farm in Poland and a similar organization in the Czech Republic. I think that a lot of parts come out of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine but you need to be alert to the opportunity and be able to make a cash transaction on the spot. The Poles and Czechs are in a position to do this.
      As for a Japanese anti tank gun I have no idea.

  • @kirankrishnars9089
    @kirankrishnars9089 Місяць тому

    ❤❤

  • @didierfrenga5101
    @didierfrenga5101 Місяць тому

    Une vraie Encyclopédie..........

  • @chpet1655
    @chpet1655 Місяць тому

    Always had a soft spot for 47 mm AT guns kinda better then the weak 37 mms most nations had. The Czech 47 mm from the late prewar era was very good for its size and was the gun chosen for the German Panzer Jager I which had the punch to get through the French Char B and almost the Matilda II. The Japanese should have used versions of this gun in their tanks a lot more than the ridiculous 37 mm they had

  • @stevensonDonnie
    @stevensonDonnie Місяць тому

    Were the Japanese firing HEAT rounds or APHE?

  • @billyponsonby
    @billyponsonby Місяць тому +1

    Kanonenjagdpanzer
    self-propelled anti-tank gun is weird and interesting. You have one. Does it run? It would be interesting to hear about it. Apologies if you’ve already talked about it.

    • @IntrospectorGeneral
      @IntrospectorGeneral Місяць тому

      About one year ago the Museum posted a 90 minute episode about the restoration, starting from shattered armour plates. It's not a runner which is easy to understand when you see what they had to work with. There is also a separate 10 minute 'walkaround' by Jason.

    • @billyponsonby
      @billyponsonby Місяць тому

      I don’t think we’re talking abt the same vehicle

  • @thomassmart4088
    @thomassmart4088 Місяць тому

    236 exhibits wow

  • @saviourself687
    @saviourself687 Місяць тому +2

    Has the museum had issues with the new Australian legislation making it illegal to buy/sell memorabilia related to the nazis/WWII Germany? I've seen other collectors who have posted about it.

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak Місяць тому

      Seems there are some really wussy elements creeping into Australia's legislature. Wokism, the new global illness. (From Ireland)

  • @c_lo01
    @c_lo01 Місяць тому +1

    So they had a recoil system using antifreeze/coolant?

    • @jamesdalton2014
      @jamesdalton2014 Місяць тому +1

      Glycol not only lowers the freezing point of water, it also raises the boiling point. Being 4.5 times more viscous than water, it is well suited to being used with water as hydraulic fluid. It was probably also easier for the Japanese to obtain during the war than mineral oil.

  • @thralldumehammer
    @thralldumehammer Місяць тому

    What about the tank to your immediate left (viewer's right) of the video, I've never seen one like that

  • @m26a1pershing7
    @m26a1pershing7 Місяць тому

    How about that M26A1 behind you?

  • @Ghostmaxi1337
    @Ghostmaxi1337 Місяць тому +1

    2:20 Isnt that simply because both the 47 and 45 mm guns are based on the 37mm Pak?

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Місяць тому

      I believe based off a captured Soviet model which was based on a German gun

    • @Ghostmaxi1337
      @Ghostmaxi1337 Місяць тому

      @@tomhenry897 But one of the 3 Japanese 37mm guns were allready much earlyer a copy of the German Pak, a licenced copy.

  • @neilperry2224
    @neilperry2224 Місяць тому +1

    If you a kettenkrad tracked mc/sidecar combination, history designer where yours served would be great to learn as l always thought it was better than being relegated as an aircraft tug in the latter part of the war.

  • @TheSavageRepairman
    @TheSavageRepairman Місяць тому

    Was that a joke question? 5:44 "if anything else has caught your eye and you would like us to talk about it." Umm.... yes, to everything in the background please.

  • @mikloridden8276
    @mikloridden8276 Місяць тому

    I wonder if these things ever hit anything. Seems too immobile with how quick the Allies moved in and use their submachine guns

  • @jemc4276
    @jemc4276 Місяць тому

    Did I just see an M26 Pershing...? 🧐

  • @AWMulholland99
    @AWMulholland99 24 дні тому +1

    5:01 Bmp stealing the show

  • @glennianuale3582
    @glennianuale3582 Місяць тому

    BMP!!!?

  • @pukalo
    @pukalo Місяць тому

    Weird how the Japanese had both a Type 1 47mm, and a Type 1 37mm gun at the same time.

  • @TiberiusMaximus
    @TiberiusMaximus Місяць тому

    she needs restoring

  • @user-lo4bk2hf9z
    @user-lo4bk2hf9z 28 днів тому

    Seem odd for the Japanese compare to their German allied. Their most capable tank to take down a sherman was reserved in defence of the home island , while their one and only capable Anti tank gun is the one doing most of the job at the frontline. Yes sure, this is the anti tank gun that could match the power penetrations required to take down Sherman tank while their frontline tank like Ha-go or Chi-ha were basically outgunned by US sherman

  • @ostrich67
    @ostrich67 Місяць тому

    Why did every country have a 37mm antitank gun? And would an American 37mm round be fired from a German, Japanese, French or Russian gun?

  • @charlesmiles9115
    @charlesmiles9115 Місяць тому +1

    😛😛😛😛😛😛😛😛❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍