and?,its an insult,germans,muricans and soviets have events but japs no?,dude…
When I was assigned to work with someone from Texas, I researched Texas culture on the Internet before meeting with him.
Over dinner I said to him, “Texans eat bulls’ testicles, don’t they? I know a lot about Texas.”
The American from Texas had this look on his face.
Certainly there are people in Texas who eat testicles. But it is not a common thing. When you call yourself an expert based on knowledge obtained from the Internet, you have become an “expert” that is far removed from their common sense.
From my point of view as a Japanese, the Japanese army in this game is a fantasy Asian army.
oh no I am really trying study and doing researchs with a real historian my friend,thats the difference :> but I agree, jaoan is wonder army,like soviets with the AS,the germans with conders and such :>
OK, then let me, as a Japanese, tell you a bit of Japanese history. Japanese Ninjas became extinct hundreds of years ago and the Japanese army in WWII did not use battle rifles that could fire fully automatic.
I know,if it where for me I would get rid of all nations wonder weapons but my ftiend even if they dont exist for real purpose in our times,they exist masters in our times and ine is actually from Spain
culture and military equipment are a little different to be fair
so the major issue with japs getting event is you have to find something that they don’t really need but would be cool to add for a nation that spent at least 75% of it’s budget on making shitty submarines
M2 better then Hei…
Bro hasnt played any Jap/US enlisted since last patch
No, they are similar.
For example, there is a Japanese naval facility in my town where a Thompson submachine gun and a BAR from WWII are kept as reserve weapons, but that fact does not mean that the Japanese military still uses Thompsons and BARs.
For example, if a Japanese military expert were to say that the Japanese navy is using Thompson, that person would lose his expert status.
Even if there were countless prototypes planned by the Japanese military at the time of WW2 and countless weapons that were manufactured but rarely had a chance to be used, they were not common equipment for the Japanese military after all. It is true that today the Japanese army in this game is in a state of fantasy.
If Naohmcete is familiar with the Japanese military, he must admit that fact.
how does explain the similarities to culture and military equipment, I said that to say that culture and military equipment are unrelated to each other. And the only way to make japan a decent nation to play is to give it prototypes and a tank that never existed.
I disagree. The Japanese already have enough weapons and everything they need in low to mid BR. If you want to play as the Japanese army, it is best to play in that BR.
But well, I understand what you are saying.
It’s pointless to discuss anything here, the game will keep adding fictional weapons and prototypes.
The developers are taking the “add new weapons” option to keep the player’s interest in the game. Since the game has to stay in WW2, it is an inevitable development that it will be flooded with fictional and prototype weapons.
This is becoming the case for all FACTION, not just the Japanese military.
Distorted content development.
Another sword, pistol, subpar BA rifle?
Guess its more issue of not having such events rather than getting something.









now be a good boy and shut up, thanks, they are lot of stuff for add as premium,gold orders, events and such
WE NEED: to change the actual AT cannon, an anti-tank mortar (which the Americans also deserve), there is an engineer tank that was adapted to be a mobile flamethrower, rockets on the planes, a type 4 rocket launcher with 90 mm ammunition, we are missing low br units, mainly licenses, don’t tell me fallacies, japan still has a lot to give and people like you who just want us to not have access to interesting things
Quite sure no one denied that, considering its 80% fantasy faction anyway.
sadly what I shared it’s real stuff who was used and for some reason not is in the game, be grateful they didn’t start to add weirder stuff like…
The weapon was used only once, in July 1945, with unknown results.
And you don’t even know the title of this book.
Type II (1942)(or Type II B )(has faster firerate 820) or Beretta m38/43 thats for smg
Beretta m38/43
In June 1943, the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal submitted an application for the purchase of a batch of Beretta submachine guns in the amount of 350 units, complete with three 20-round magazines and 2000 rounds of ammunition.
Before Italy left the war on September 8, 1943, in early August, the first and only batch of M38/43 submachine guns, 50 units with 150 magazines and 50,000 rounds of 9 mm M38 caliber, arrived at the Yokosuka base.
In general, the Japanese version of the M38/43 is not much different from the Italian one, except for the absence of any markings with the full name of the manufacturer or affiliation with the Japanese fleet; there are acceptance marks in the form of a kanji and letter marks (in the form of two letters) on parts manufactured by Beretta.
The main purpose of these submachine guns remains unclear. Perhaps they were purchased for comparative tests (but a non-standard cartridge for Japanese weapons), or perhaps for sabotage operations in the rear of the Australian, New Zealand and British armies (which used similar 9mm cartridges).
One way or another, this was the last purchase of small arms by the Japanese fleet. It should be mentioned that in March 1943 in Germany, 5 MP-40 units were handed over to the military representative of the Japanese army for review, the further fate of which remained unknown (perhaps they remained in Germany like the Tiger tank purchased in 1944).
Modification of the experimental submachine gun Type II A model 1942
Type II A of the 1942 model was slightly shorter than the 1934 model and did not have a device for attaching a bayonet.
The maximum set rate of fire is 820 rounds per minute. Culd be fed either 30 or 50 round.
The total length of the barrel with chamber is 241.3 mm, the rifled part with a bullet transition is 220 mm. The number of riflings is 6, with a width of 3.175 mm, a depth of 0.1524 mm, and a rifling stroke of 254 mm.
The outer surface of the barrel has segmental longitudinal lobes to increase the intensity of heat removal during prolonged shooting.
The British test group tested a modification of the Type II A submachine gun of the 1942 model showed excellent performance in automatic fire, was characterized as an easily controlled and accurate weapon with low weight, with minimal barrel drift and low recoil.
Captured Bren in 8MM mauser/type 11 with either stripper feed or box mag or type11 prototype thats for LMG
Capture bren chambered in 8MM mauser
An uncommon example of 8 mm mause chambered Bren made for exports to china during ww2 by Canada. Its mk 2 bren chambred in 8 mm mauser
Experimental With-Barrel Jacket Light Machine Gun / 試製有筒式軽機関銃
Prototype of 11th Year Type LMG based upon 3rd Year Type HMG.
I have new bipod similar to 11th Year Type LMG, but it used feed strip that same as 3rd Year Type HMG.
11th Year Type LMG with experimental box magazine
Japanese experimental LMG developed in 1928. It had 35-rounds box magazine.
for BA there is type 38 with type 96 magazine
For semi auto there is Vickers Pedersen T2E1 Experimental Rifle which all of the Japanese semi-autos are base on
Vickers Pedersen T2E1 Experimental Rifle
the Pedersen rifle from Vickers-Armstrong was purchased in several samples. Pedersen rifle model 1930, caliber .276 (wrantless), non-detachable magazine, loaded with a pack of 10 rounds. , rate of fire 50 rounds per minute. The rifle underwent extensive testing and was copied by the Koishikawa Army Arsenal.
yet is in war thunder, why don’t bring it to enlisted too?, they are stuff from there who come here for other nations too, do you hate too much jap enough due skill issue enough for don’t even let them suggest give low br,high br events?
thank you for don’t let me be alone in this “hate japan madness”