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Tymora Tymora is the Goddess of Good Fortune in the fictional world of Toril, in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Ed Greenwood created Tymora for his home Dungeons & Dragons game, loosely inspired by the Greek deity Tyche.
Tymvou Tymvou (Greek: Τύμβου, Turkish: Ercan) is a village located in central Cyprus in the Nicosia District. It resides in the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (recognised only by Turkey), and is also the location of Nicosia's first airport, built during British colonial rule.
Tyndale House Today, Tyndale publishes a wide range of books by Christian authors such as James Dobson, Charles Colson, Francine Rivers, and Karen Kingsbury. Its most successful publication in recent years has been the Left Behind series of novels by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins.
Tyndale House (Cambridge) Tyndale House is an independent theological library dedicated to biblical studies in Cambridge, UK. Founded in 1944, it provides extensive bibliographical resources in support of research into the Old Testament, New Testament, and relevant historical backgrounds.
Tyndale Monument [Tyndale Monument is a tower] built on a hill at [[North Nibley, Gloucestershire, England. It was built in honour of William Tyndale, a translator of the Bible, who is believed to have been born at North Nibley.
Tyndall (lunar crater) Tyndall is a relatively small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, behind the southeastern limb. It is located very near the western outer rim of the larger Pizzetti crater, and the two are separated only by a few kilometers of lunar terrain.
Tyndall Stone Tyndall Stone is a dolomitic limestone quarried from the Selkirk member of the Ordovician Red River Formation, in the vicinity of Garson, Manitoba, Canada. It was first used in 1832 for building Lower Fort Garry, and has since become popular for building purposes throughout Canada and the United States.
Tyndareus In Greek mythology, Tyndareus (or Tyndareos) was a Spartan king, son of Oebalus (or Perieres) and Gorgophone (or Bateia), husband of Leda and father of Helen, Polydeuces (Pollux), Castor, Clytemnestra, Timandra, Phoebe and Philonoe.
Tyne and Wear Development Corporation The Tyne and Wear Development Corporation was established in 1987 to develop land on the banks of the River Tyne and the River Wear in England. Its flagship developments included the regeneration of the East Quayside in Newcastle, Royal Quays in North Tyneside and St Peter's in Sunderland.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, formerly Tyne and Wear Metropolitan Fire Brigade is the statutory fire and rescue service which covers the area of Tyne and Wear, England providing emergency fire cover to a population of 1.08 million people and a geographical area of 540 square kilometres, its Chief Fire Officer is Richard Bull, its motto is 'Creating the safest community'TWFRS: About Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, (accessed 16 Jan 07)
Tyne and Wear Metro The Tyne and Wear Metro (known simply as the Metro) is a light rail metro system based around Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland, in the county of Tyne and Wear in North East England. It opened in 1980, and in 2005-6 provided 36.
Tyne and Wear North-West Cluster The Tyne and Wear North-West Cluster is the collection of schools in North-Tyneside that work together to improve themselves. The schools in the cluster are Longbenton Community College, George Stephenson High School (Killingworth) and Seaton Burn Community College.
Tyne Bridge The Tyne Bridge is a bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. It was designed by the engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson, who later designed the Forth Road Bridge, and was built by Dorman Long and Co.
Tyne Dock Metro station Tyne Dock Metro station is situated on the Yellow line of the Tyne and Wear Metro system, in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England. It takes its name from the Tyne Dock locality to the north of the station, although in primarily serves the residential area of West Harton to the south.
Tyne Metropolitan College Tyne Metropolitan College is a large college of further education in North Tyneside. It was formed on March 1, 2005 by the merger of North Tyneside College and Tynemouth College, which had different histories; Tynemouth College was a sixth form college, based at Hawkeys Lane, serving the former county borough of Tynemouth where secondary schools only go up to 16, while North Tyneside College was a college of further education on the Coast Road (A1058) in Wallsend.
Tyne Tunnel The Tyne Tunnel is a two-lane toll vehicular tunnel under the River Tyne, England, completed in 1967, and connecting Jarrow on the south side of the river with Howdon on the north. The tunnel is one of three forming the Tyne Tunnel project; less well known are the pedestrian and cyclists' tunnels opened in 1951.
Tyne Turrets The Tyne Turrets were 2 12" guns from HMS Illustrious, installed in Roberts Battery at Hartley, near Seaton Sluice north of the Tyne, and Kitchener Battery in Marsden near Lizard Point south of the river. The batteries were planned in World War I but only commissioned in 1921, and after a change of heart scrapped in 1926.
Tyne-Wear rivalry The Tyne-Wear rivalry is an historic animosity between the people of Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland in North-East England. It is sometimes referred to as the Newcastle-Sunderland rivalry or Geordie-Mackem rivalry.
Tynemouth Tynemouth is a village and historic resort in Tyne and Wear, England, situated at the mouth of the River Tyne, between North Shields (on the Tyne) and Whitley Bay (on the coast to the North). It is administered as part of the borough of North Tyneside, but until 1974 was an independent county borough (including North Shields) in its own right.
Tynesha Lewis Tynesha Rashaun Lewis (born May 8, 1979 in Macclesfield, North Carolina, USA) is an American former professional women's basketball player in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), most recently playing for the Minnesota Lynx.
Tyneside Tyneside is a conurbation in northern England, covering part of the area of Tyne and Wear. It includes Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, Jarrow, North Shields, and South Shields — all settlements on the banks of the River Tyne.
Tyneside Electrics The Tyneside Electric refers to the suburban railways on Tyneside that were electrified by the North Eastern Railway from 1904 onwards; they formed one of the earliest suburban electric networks. They were electrified using the Third Rail system but converted to diesel operation in the 1960s when the lineside traction equipment became life expired In the late 1970s] and early [[1980s much of the system was converted to form the Tyne & Wear Metro.
Tyneside Irish Brigade The Tyneside Irish Brigade was a British First World War infantry brigade of Kitchener's Army, raised in 1914. Officially numbered the 103rd (Tyneside Irish) Brigade, it contained four Pals battalions from Newcastle-on-Tyne, largely made up of men of Irish extraction.
Tyneside Scottish Brigade The Tyneside Scottish Brigade was a British First World War infantry brigade of Kitchener's Army, raised in 1914. Officially numbered the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, it contained four Pals battalions from Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Tynesoft Tynesoft Computer Software was a software developer of educational software founded in 1983. It also developed numerous games for 8-bit micros, notably sports simulations as well as the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron conversions of Jet Set Willy and Spy vs.
Tyning Tyning is a name-element occurring commonly in north-east Somerset, England - most of all in the Bath area, though also as far as Cheddar in the south-west, and over the borders into Wiltshire and Gloucestershire. It is used of three woodlands, and also in a score of at least street names, as well as in the name of a school in Henbury Bristol and in the name used of a part of the town of Radstock.
Tyntesfield Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England, in the Vale of Nailsea, seven miles from Bristol. It was acquired by the National Trust in June 2002 after a massive fundraising campaign to prevent it being sold to private interests and ensure it be opened to the public.
Tynwald Tynwald (Tinvaal in Manx) is the bicameral legislature of the Isle of Man (Ellan Vannin). It consists of the directly elected House of Keys (Kiare as Feed) and the indirectly chosen Legislative Council (Yn Choonseil Slattyssagh).
Tyoplyi Stan Tyopliy Stan () is a station near the southern end of the Moscow Metro's Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line. It was built to pillar-trispan design and opened on November 6, 1987 and was a temporary termius of the line, remains of a piston junction can still be seen after the station.
Type (model theory) In model theory, a type is a set of formulae in first-order logic such that all the formulae could be consistent descriptions of a certain element (or several elements) of the model. A complete type is a maximal such set (that is, for every first-order question about the elements, the type answers either "yes" or "no").
Type (zoology) In zoological nomenclature, a type is a specimen or a taxon. A "name-bearing type" "provides the objective standard of reference whereby the application of the name of a nominal taxon can be determined.
Type 010 class minesweeper Type 010 class minesweeper is the Chinese version of the Soviet T-43 class oceangoing minesweeper. The origin of this class rooted from the need to solve the typical problem of minesweepers: due to the special need of the mine countermeasure requirement, minesweeper is most expensive type of warships to acquire and operate in terms of tonnage.
Type 021 class missile boat China first received a single unit of Soviet Osa-I class missile boat in January 1965, and 4 more in 1966 thru 1967 and the last 2 in 1968. Eventually the Jiangnan Building Factory built the Chinese version as Type 021 class missile boat at a rate of 10 boats per year with several different versions.
Type 024 class missile boat The Type 024 class missile boat is a Chinese built small missile boat armed with two anti-ship missiles and there were two version developed, though most of them are placed in reserve, dozens remain in the active service. Those in active service have been rearmed with C-101 supersonic anti-ship missiles.
Type 025 class torpedo boat Type 025 class torpedo boat is also known as Huchuan class, and it was once the backbone of the People's Liberation Army Navy in its confrontations with their much larger opponents in the Republic of China Navy. Although no longer serving as the frontline workhorse, this class is still quite active today.
Type 037-IG class missile boat A total of 16 Type 037-1G class missile boat (also known as Houxin class) were first built by Qiuxing and Huangpu Shipyard from 1991 thru 1999. This class appears to be the successor of Hegu class missile boat for the People's Liberation Army Navy.
Type 037-II class missile boat 7 Type 037-II missile boat (also known as Houjian class) in the People's Liberation Army Navy is primarily for rotations for deployment at Hong Kong. The original plan was to deploy 4 boats in each rotation and a total of eight were built.
Type 053H3 frigate The Jiangwei-class frigate is a continued development of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)'s 053-series ships. These ships are the first multi-role frigates in PLAN capable of fleet air defense, anti-shipping, and anti-submarine warfare with helicopter capability.
Type 062 class gunboat The Type 062 class gunboat is the successor of the Shantou class gunboat, and it is also known as Shanghai-I/II classes. The class is larger than its predecessor and is the most widely built and exported Chinese military boat in terms of numbers.
Type 071 amphibious transport dock In september 2006 the Chinese Shanghai-based Jiangnan Shipyard confirmed that a new amphibious warefare ship, Type 071 (Yuzhao) was under construction. The new ship, which is estimated to about 17,000t in displacement, will carry hovercraft and helicopters to allow assaults from greater distance and against more difficult shore terrain.
Type 072 The Type 072 (NATO codename: Yukan class) large landing ships were built by Shanghai-based Zhonghua Shipyard (now Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard) in the 1980s to replace the ageing WWII-era ex-US Navy L-1511 tank landing ships in service with the PLA Navy. The Type 072 is the PLA Navy’s first indigenous large landing ship.
Type 072II The Type 072-II (NATO codename: Yuting class) is the large landing ship built by Shanghai-based Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard as a successor to the Type 072 (Yukan class) large landing ship. A total of 11 hulls have been delivered to the PLA Navy since the early 1990s.
Type 072III The Type 072-III (NATO codename: Yuting-II class) is the follow-on of the Type 072-II (Yuting-I class) large landing ship initially introduced in the 1990s. The Type 072-III features a redesigned concealed bridge, and possibly enhanced sealift capability.
Type 093 submarine The Type 093 is a nuclear powered attack submarine class (it is also referred to by the NATO reporting name Shang-class) deployed by the Chinese navy, the PLAN. These boats are expected to replace the older Type 091 (Han-class) SSNs currently in service.
Type 1 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun The Type 1 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun was introduced in 1941. After the Nomonhan Incident, the Imperial Japanese Army sought to improve the Type 94 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun, resulting in the Type 1 37MM with a longer barrel and greater penetration.
Type 1 47 mm Anti-Tank Gun The Type 1 47 mm Anti-Tank Gun was introduced in 1942. After the Nomonhan Incident, the Imperial Japanese Army started the development of a new anti-tank gun, considering that the Type 94 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun would likely be ineffective against the new Soviet tanks.
Type 1 and Type 3 fonts Type 1 outline fonts (also known as PostScript, PostScript Type 1, PS1, T1 or Adobe Type 1) and Type 3 outline fonts (also known as, PostScript Type 3 or PS3, T3 or Adobe Type 3) were developed by Adobe for professional digital typesetting.
Type 1 crew Handcrews are a diverse team of career and temporary agency employees with solid reputations as multi-skilled professional wildland firefighters. The crews consist of 18 - 20 men and women and serve as the infantry of wildland fire forces.
Type 1 Heavy Machine Gun The Type 1 Heavy Machine Gun was the standard heavy machine gun in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second World War starting from 1941. It was sometimes used as a light anti-aircraft gun during the war in the Pacific.
Type 1 Ho-Ha The Type 1 Ho-Ha was an armored half-track used in limited numbers by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. Built by Hino Motors during 1944, this armored vehicle was similar to the SdKfz 251/1 HANOMAG, the main German armored troop carrier during the war.
Type 1 Chi-He The Japanese Type 1 Chi-He was the successor to the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank of World War II. Designed to replace the Type 97 Chi-Ha, the Type 1 was an overall improvement over its predecessor with a more powerful main gun, powerplant, and with thicker armour.
Type 10 120 mm AA Gun The Type 10 was a Japanese 120 mm calibre dual-purpose anti-aircraft and coastal defense gun used during the Second World War. The weapon was originally designed for ship use and was produced in large numbers during 1944.
Type 15 frigate The Type 15 frigate was a class of British anti-submarine frigates of the Royal Navy. They were conversions based on the hulls of World War II-era destroyers built to the standard War Emergency Programme "utility" design.
Type 16 frigate The Type 16 frigates were a class of British anti-submarine frigates of the Royal Navy. They were based on the hulls of World War II-era destroyers that had been rendered obsolescent by rapid advances in technology.
Type 2 encryption In cryptography, Type 2 products are unclassified cryptographic equipment, assemblies, or components, endorsed by the National Security Agency (NSA), for use in telecommunications and automated information systems for the protection of national security information.
Type 2 Ho-I The Japanese Type 2 Ho-I Infantry Support Tank was a further development of a series of new tank designs started with the Type 1 Chi-He during World War II. All tanks of this series where based off of the Type 97 Chi-Ha chassis.
Type 206 class gunboat Type 206 class gunboat is also known as the Huludao class, and it is a simplified version of the Type 037 class submarine chaser (also known as Hainan class) for patrol duties, with slightly reduced displacement, but enlarged superstructure. A total of 7 of this class were sold to Algeria in the period of 1990 thru 1991.
Type 210 100 mm naval gun Type 210 automatic single 100 mm naval gun is the Chinese modification of the Compact model of the French 100 mm naval gun. There are at least two versions known in existence, and the characeristic for both are extremely similar to that of the French 100 mm naval gun.
Type 26 revolver The Type 26 (or Model 26) "hammerless" revolver was the first modern pistol adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was developed at the Koishikawa Arsenal and is named for its year of adoption in the Japanese dating system (the 26th year of the reign of the Meiji emperor).
Type 3 encryption In NSA terminology, a Type 3 algorithm is an encryption algorithm that has been adopted as a Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) for use with sensitive, but unclassified (SBU) information. Examples include DES, Triple DES and AES (although AES might also be usable in NSA-certified Type 1 products).
Type 3 Chi-Nu The Type 3 Chi-Nu was yet another improvement over the Type 97 Chi-Ha in a line of medium tanks started by the Type 1 Chi-He. The Type 3 retained the same hull and suspension of the Type 97 but in a large new turret the Type 3 mounted one Type 3 75 mm gun, one of the largest guns ever to be fitted on a Japanese vehicle during the Second World War.
Type 3 Ka-Chi The Type 3 Ka-Chi was an Imperial Japanese Navy amphibious medium tank. The Type 3 was based on an extensively modified Type 1 Chi-He chassis and was the 'heavy' equivalent of the (relatively) more numerous Type 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tank.
Type 3 Ke-Ri Light Tank The Type 3 Ke-Ri was a modification of the Type 95 Ha-Go, equipped with a more powerful 57mm Type 94 gun (later models came with the Type 98). It was never widely considered for service and experienced problems with its cramped turret.
Type 312 minesweeper Type 312 class minesweeper is also known as Futi class, and it is the first remote minesweeping drone in the world that actually successfully used in war (Vietnam War). Although originally designed as a minesweeping drone, it can also be manned by 3 men crew as a regular minesweeper.
Type 347 Radar The Type 347G "Rice Lamp" I-band fire-control radar is found on older Chinese Navy ships, in conjection with the Type 76A dual-37mm automatic AAA gun. Typically, the system includes 2 Type 347G fire-control radar with optical driector, and 4 Type 76A guns.
Type 348 Radar The Type 348 radar is a new APAR-style active phased array radar, used on the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy's latest Lanzhou-class Destroyer (052C). The radar is used in conjunction with the HQ-9 SAM to provide long-range air defense capability, a first for the Chinese Navy.
Type 354 Radars Type 354 Radars are one of the most widely deployed air/surface search naval radars in Chinese service. The Type 354 is predominantly found on major PLA-N surface combatants such as the Luda DDG and Jianghu class FFG in the 1980s to 1990s.
Type 360 Radar A air/surface search radar manufactured by Yangzhou Marine Electronic Instruments Research Institute (扬州čąç”¨ç”µĺä»Şĺ™¨ç ”ç©¶ć‰€)/ No. 723 Institute and is reportedly based on Selenia RAN-10S / SPS – 774.
Type 364 Radar The Type 364 was developed by Yangzhou Marine Electronic Instruments Research Institute (扬州čąç”¨ç”µĺä»Şĺ™¨ç ”ç©¶ć‰€) / No. 723 Research Institute and is typically found enclosed in dome on new PLA-N's frigates and destroyers.
Type 4 encryption In NSA terminology, a Type 4 algorithm is an encryption algorithm that has been registered with NIST but is not a Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS). Type 4 algorithms may not be used to protect classified information.
Type 4 Ho-Ro The Type 4 Ho-Ro was a Japanese turret-less self-propelled gun that mounted a 150mm Type 38 howitzer which was protected by a gun shield. The Type 38 howitzer was capable of firing a 79lb shell 6,000 metres and was based on a design by the German arms-manufacturer Krupp.
Type 4 Ka-Tsu The Type 4 Ka-Tsu, though relatively obscure, would've played a major role in the planned second sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Five submarines, equipped with four Ka-Tsu's armed with aerial torpedoes, were to release the tanks near Pearl Harbor in conjuction with several other attacks.
Type 44 Cavalry Rifle The Type 44 Cavalry RifleďĽĺ››ĺ››ĺĽŹé¨ŽéŠYonyon-shiki kijyuu or Yonjyuuyon-shiki kijyuu) is a Japanese bolt-action rifle. It was a development of the Arisaka Type 38 Cavalry Rifle, the main difference being the bayonet is a needle type and it can be folded backwards, and lock underneath the barrel.
Type 5 cannon Type 5 was a Japanese Navy autocannon used during World War II. It was an indigenous design with better performance than Oerlikon-derived Type 2 or Browning-derived Ho-155, although it was considerably heavier.
Type 5 Chi-Ri An improvement on the Type 4 Chi-To, the Type 5 Chi-Ri was lengthened and had a secondary 37mm gun attached to the hull. Powered by a modified German water-cooled engine, the Chi-Ri never got past the prototype stage.
Type 5 Rifle The Type 5 Rifle was a Japanese experimental semi-automatic rifle. It was a copy of the American M1 Garand, with a 10 round charger-loading magazine and Japanese style tangent sights, which had been developed alongside several other experimental semi-automatic rifles.
Type 500 Training mine Type 500 training mine was jointly developed by Fengxi Machinery Factory (汾西机器厂) and the First Division of the People’s Liberation Army Naval Air Force. This training mine is very similar to the Training-1 training bottom mine except that Type 500 training mine can be planted by aircraft.
Type 517 Radar The Type 517 radar is believed to be a A-band/VHF air search radar widely deployed on PLA-N surface vessels with 4 antennas in two crossed-brace supported pairs, one above the other, each pair mounted on each side of a single tublar support carried on the turning gear.
Type 518 Radar The Type 518 radar is high performance L band long range shipboard air surveillance radar. The Type 518 radar maybe install in destroyer or heavy tonnage naval vessel to detect long range high altitude aircraft in adverse natural noise and active electric jamming environment.
Type 62 The Chinese Type 62 light tank was developed in the 1960s based on the Chinese Type 59 with a reduced main gun size, lighter armour and a sweep of electronics to help reduce weight. The Type 62 is still used by the Chinese People's Liberation Army, as well as the North Korean military and other nations.
Type 62 class gunboat Type 062 class gunboat is the successor of Shantou class gunboat, and it is also known as Shanghai-I/II classes. The class is larger than its predecessor and is the most widely built and exported Chinese military boat in terms of numbers.
Type 65 assault rifle The Type 65 is an assault rifle used in the military of the Republic of China (Taiwan) made by Combined Service Forces. It is a variant of the AR-15 with an AR-18 type short stroke gas system, modified iron sights, reshaped stock, and redesigned handguards.
Type 65 torpedo Type 65 is a torpedo manufactured in Russia. It was developed to counter the US Navy's aircraft carrier battle groups as well as to be used against large merchant targets such as supertankers and very large crude carriers (VLCC).
Type 69 RPG The Type 69 40mm rocket propelled grenade (RPG), made by Norinco, is a Chinese copy of the famous RPG-7 developed by the Soviet Union. First introduced in the early 1970s, the Type 69 RPG is still the most common individual anti-tank weapon in service with the PLA.
Type 69/79 The Chinese Type 69 and Type 79 main battle tanks were developments of the Type 59, which in turn was a copy of the Soviet T-54A tank. Their lineage can be seen through the distinct gap between the first and second roadwheels.
Type 704 Radar The Type 704 is a counter battery radar by NORINCO designed to accurately locate the hostile artillery, rocket and ground-to-ground missile launcher immediately after the firing of enemy, and support friendly artillery by providing guidance of counter fire. It was first displayed publicly in 1988's ASIADEX defence show.
Type 72 metallic anti-tank mine The Type 72 is a Chinese metal cased circular anti-tank blast mine, it is similar to the Russian TM-46 mine, a plastic cased version of the mine is also produced, the Type 72 non-metallic anti-tank mine. The mine has a central plastic cased blast resistant fuze.
Type 74 The Type 74 (Japanese: ăŞăŞă‚ă‚“ă—ăŤă›ă‚“ă—ă‚ Kanji: 74式ć¦č»Š) is a main battle tank (MBT) of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF). It was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as a replacement for the earlier Type 61.
Type 79 submachine gun The Type 79 is the first generation indigenous submachine gun equipped by the Chinese military, security, and police services. The submachine gun was type classified in 1979 and entered mass production in 1983.
Type 82 destroyer The Type 82 or Bristol class destroyer was to be a class of four Royal Navy warships intended as area air-defence destroyers to replace the County class destroyers, and to serve as escorts to the planned CVA-01 aircraft carriers. Eventually only a single ship, HMS Bristol was built and served as a prototype for much of the modern technology and armaments seen in later classes of Royal Navy warships.
Type 87 The Type 87 (also known as QLZ87) 35 mm automatic grenade launcher (AGL) is an air-cooled, blowback operated, fully automatic weapon and is crew transportable (12~20 kg) with limited amounts of ammunition. It can fire a variety of 35 mm grenades stored in the 6-, 9-, or 12-round cartridge drum.
Type 89 Grenade Discharger The Type 89 Grenade Discharger (Jutekidanto) is a Japanese grenade launcher that was widely used in the Pacific during the Second World War. It entered service in 1929, and differs from the Type 10 Grenade Discharger in that it has a rifled barrel.
Type 89 I-Go Introduced in 1930, the Type 89 I-Go was a medium tank based off of the Vickers Medium C Tank that had been imported by the Imperial Japanese Army. Using the import as a reference, Japanese engineers replaced the original engine with an air-cooled Mitsubishi model.
Type 90 The Type 90 is the current main battle tank (MBT) of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF). It is built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and was designed as a replacement for all deployed Type 61's and a portion of their Type 74 tanks.
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha The Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha (Heavy Armoured Car) was Japan's first indigenous light tank. Designed for use by the cavalry by Ishikawajima Motorcar Manufacturing Company or the Imperial Japanese Army, the Type 92 was designed as a reconnaissance tankette.
Type 94 75 mm Mountain Gun The Type 94 75 mm Mountain Gun entered service in 1935, and was used extensively by the Japanese during the Second world war. It is a light mountain gun, which breaks down into 11 units, the heaviest of which weighs 210 pounds (95 kg).
Type 95 torpedo The type 95 torpedo was a torpedo of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Based on the very formidable long lance type 93 torpedo, the Type 95 had a smaller 893-pound (405kg) warhead, less range and a smaller diameter, and intended to be fired from a standard 21-inch (533mm) torpedo tube of a submerged submarine.
Type 97 57 mm tank gun The Type 97 57 mm tank gun was a Japanese gun originally used on the Type 97 Chi-Ha tanks during the Second World War. The cannon was a short barrelled weapon with a relatively low muzzle velocity but was thought to be sufficent as the tank was intended for infantry support.
Type 97 grenade The Type 97 (or Model 97) fragmentation hand grenade was the standard Imperial Japanese Army hand grenade, during World War II. It was developed from the Type 91 which was also a fragmentation hand grenade, but predominately used as the munition for the Type 10, and Type 89 grenade launchers.
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