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2601-8190 Electrical Plug Connector
004878653
7889-9230 Electrical Plug Connector
011328599
AS50151 Electrical Plug Connector
011066739
CA3106E18-9P Electrical Plug Connector
011066739
D38999/26FE26SN Electrical Plug Connector
011328599
DOD-C-38999/26 Electrical Plug Connector
011328599
MIL-C-5015 Electrical Plug Connector
011066739
MILC38999 Electrical Plug Connector
004878653
MILC38999 Electrical Plug Connector
005240368
MS27467T17F26P Electrical Plug Connector
004878653
MS27467T19F32S Electrical Plug Connector
005240368
MS3106F18-9P Electrical Plug Connector
011066739
MS3106R18-9P Electrical Plug Connector
011066739
MS3456L18-9P Electrical Plug Connector
011066739
MS3456W18-9P Electrical Plug Connector
011066739
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Gun System, 25mm

Picture of 25mm Gun System

The Type 96 25mm Gun (九六式二十五粍高角機銃, Kyūroku-shiki nijyūgo-miri Kōkakukijū?) was an automatic cannon used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. A local built variant of the French Hotchkiss 25mm anti-aircraft gun, it was primarily used as an anti-aircraft gun in fixed mounts with between one and three guns, but was designed as a dual-purpose weapon for use against armored vehicles as well.

In 1935 the Imperial Japanese Navy decided to replace the earlier 40 mm Vickers "pom-pom" guns with a 25 mm Hotchkiss design. A party of Japanese officers and engineers traveled to France to evaluate the design in 1935 and an order was placed for a number of guns and mounts for evaluation. Firing tests of these guns were conducted at Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in 1935. The first few weapons were built in France under the designation “Type 94” and “Type 95”, with the mass production model produced at the Yokosuka Arsenal being designated “Type 96”.

The Japanese made a number of minor changes to the original Hotchkiss design and production process, changing some components from forgings to castings to simplify production and replacing the simple conical flash suppressor with a Rheinmetall-type design. A submarine-mountable version of the gun was also produced, which made extensive use of stainless steel.

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