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Type 100 Te Re

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Type
  
Armored Car

In service
  
1940–1945

Weight
  
4.9 tonnes

Place of origin
  
Japan

Used by
  
Empire of Japan

Type 100 Te-Re

Wars
  
Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II

The Type 100 Te-Re was an artillery observation vehicle of the Imperial Japanese Army used to spot and recon for SPGs and stationary artillery. Based on the chassis of the Type 97 Te-Ke tankette, production began in 1940. The Type 100 Te-Re was able to accommodate a crew of six to eight men as well the observation and radio equipment. A total of 100 to 150 were produced. They were mainly used in the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Operation

The rear compartment that was usually used for storing cargo or troops was instead fitted with a large radio, observation equipment and a cable reel. Using this equipment, the spotters would find and relay targets to artillery positions. They would act as observers for the artillery fire and give firing corrections for targets, as needed.

References

Type 100 Te-Re Wikipedia


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