Every Bayonet Type Used by the Japanese Army in WWII
From the polished steel of the Tokyo Arsenal to the crude bamboo spears of 1945, explore the complete evolution of every bayonet type used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. We analyze the technical decline from the legendary Type 30 "Hooked Quillon" to the desperate "Last Ditch" weapons, revealing how material shortages turned military masterpieces into scrap metal.

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