Type 93 Armoured Car

Type 93 Armoured Car

A Type 93 Armoured Car of the Special Naval Landing Forces
Place of origin  Empire of Japan
Production history
Designed 1933
Manufacturer Ishikawajima Motorcar Factory
Produced 1933
Number built limited
Specifications
Weight 4.5 tons
Length 4.80 meters[1]
Width 1.80 meters[1]
Height 2.30 meters[1]
Crew 4 to 6

Armor 8-11 mm[1]
Main
armament
1x 7.7mm Vickers Mk I Medium Machine Gun
Secondary
armament
4x 6.5mm Type 91mm Machine Guns or Nambu Type 11 machine guns
Engine gasoline (petrol)
85 hp[1]
Suspension wheeled
Operational
range
170 km (110 mi)
Speed 40 km/h road, 59.5 km/h rail

The Type 93 Armoured Car (九三式装甲自動車) was an armoured car used by the Empire of Japan both before and during World War II.

Description

The Type 93 was specifically designed to be operated on rail or roads.[2] For that purpose, it was equipped with two kinds of wheels: flanged steel wheels for railroad use, and solid rubber tires for roads. The vehicle had three axles; to provide better balance and pitch control, a pair of auxiliary metal wheels were "mounted behind the front axle".[3] It could be switched from the steel rail wheels to the road wheels in ten minutes time. Armament consisted of one 7.7 mm machine gun and four 6.5 mm Type 91 machine guns or four Nambu Type 11 machine guns.[1][4] They were used extensively in China. It is also known as the Type 2593 "Hokoku" or Type 93 "Kokusan" Armored Car. It has also been incorrectly referred to as a Type 92, when the "right designation is Type 93".[5]

Japanese armored cars in the Battle for Shanghai. A Type 93 is second from left.

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