戦場で兵器を造る!太平洋戦争の日本軍が現地で生産・調達した現地生産・自活兵器5選!【ゆっくり解説】
This video introduces weapons that the Japanese military produced and procured locally during the Pacific War. The vast areas of the Pacific occupied by the Japanese military during the war were largely former colonies of Western powers and therefore lacked the capability to manufacture weapons independently. Therefore, Japanese military weapons generally had to be supplied from mainland Japan. Furthermore, most of the weapons used were standard Japanese military equipment (regular weapons). However, there were cases where local weapon procurement was attempted. Especially in the later stages of the war, when supplies from Japan became difficult, local forces began to produce their own weapons, creating self-sufficient weapons. This video introduces Japanese weapons produced outside of Japan during the Pacific War, including weapons produced locally in mainland China and allied countries, as well as weapons produced on the Japanese front lines. ●Notes The video creator is not familiar with Touhou, so Marisa and Reimu's speech patterns may be inaccurate. This video is based on materials collected by an individual, so it may contain errors. Images used without captions may include images unrelated to the video content, such as those without captions, without considering the time period, unit affiliation, or weapon type. This channel's videos are not intended to disparage any specific country, organization, or individual. ●Main References (Links to Amazon are from Amazon Associates, earning revenue through eligible sales) "Japanese Army Pistols," Hobby Japan, 2018 https://amzn.to/4epO6vD "Another History of Army Weapons: Untold Captured Weapons and the Reality of Allied Forces," Masao Fujita, Kojinsha, 2004 https://amzn.to/4okTrIg "Behind the Scenes of the Fierce Battles of the Imperial Army," Masao Fujita, Kojinsha, 2006 https://amzn.to/4dZzy64 "Complete Guide to the Zero Fighter and Type 1 Fighter 'Hayabusa'," Takashi Motoyoshi and Takahiro Matsuda, Icarus Publishing, 2019 https://amzn.to/3Qq1qqR "Memories of Soldiers Erased from History" "Records of the Reality of the Front Lines as Told by Unknown Soldiers" by Zenjiro Doi, Kojinsha NF Bunko, 2005 https://amzn.to/447msO5 "The Bonds of the Axis" by Hiroki Uchida, Icarus Publishing, 2018 https://amzn.to/4xxCKNW "The Manchukuo Army" by Ranseikai, 1970 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/12288797 "(7) Application for Business Permit for the North China Arsenal" Asia Historical Records Center, B06050507100 "(13) Application for Expansion of the North China Arsenal" Asia Historical Records Center, B06050509100 "Luoyang/South Warehouse (Divisional Inventory) (1)" Asia Historical Records Center, C15011111600 "Luoyang/110th Division Engineer Corps Headquarters Reserve Unit" "Survey Table of Requisitioned Weapons," Asia Historical Records Center C15011115500 "Sixty-Year History of Ataka Sangyo," edited by the Corporate History Editorial Office of Ataka Sangyo Co., Ltd., Ataka Sangyo, 1968 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/3442354 "A-Army Private Second Class," by Asao Iguchi, Seijusha, 1975 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/12483632 "History of the 4th Mortar Battalion," edited by the Mortar 4th Association Battalion History Compilation Committee, Mortar 4th Association Headquarters Secretariat, 1985 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/12397612 "War and Us 5," edited by the Association for Recording War Experiences, Times, 1980 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/123992 44 "World War II Aviation History, Part 2" by Ikuo Hata, Kofusha Publishing, 1986 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/12183170 "The Last Zero Fighter: The Story of the Rabaul Air Battle Between Japanese and American Aces" by Henry Sakata and Yoshiro Ikari, Kojinsha, 1995 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/13228225 "Pacific War Documentary, Volume 3" by Kyo no Wadai-sha, 1968 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/9542004 "Japanese Navy Fighter Squadrons: With Ace Biographies" by Yasuo Izawa and the Aviation Information Editorial Department, Kantosha, 1975 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/12230149 "The Only One Still Existing!?" "Extremely Rare 'Two-Seater Zero Fighter' Finally on Display Again: How Did This Unofficial 'Field-Modified' Version Come About?" by Kazunori Yoshikawa, Traffic News, 2024 https://trafficnews.jp/post/131384 "Type 21 Zero Fighter Modified Two-Seater," National Museum of Nature and Science https://www.kahaku.go.jp/exhibitions/... "Chapter 4: Logistics / Section 2: Supply / Part 3: Maintenance and Supply of Munitions Materials," Asia Historical Records Center, C14110620600 "Chapter 4: Logistics / Section 2: Supply / Part 3" "Maintenance and Supply of Military Materials," Asia Historical Records Center, C14110625100 "Japanese Artillery," Akira Takeuchi and Jiro Sayama, Shuppan Kyodo Sha, 1986 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/12685011 "Where Are the Soldiers? My Pacific War," Mitsue Endo, 1994 https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/13242891 ●Music Maoudamashii, Amacha no Ongaku Koubou Music provided by: Pinguino #Yukkuri Commentary #...

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