Japanese Engineers Tested Captured US Rifles — Then Realized Why Their Troops Were Outgunned
Автор: WW2 Tales
Загружено: 2025-11-27
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Описание: When American forces surrendered Corregidor in May 1942, thousands of M1 Garand rifles fell into Japanese hands. What Japanese engineers discovered during testing would shock Imperial Naval Command and trigger one of World War Two's most desperate weapons programs. This documentary explores the fascinating story of Japan's Type 4 rifle, a reverse-engineered copy of the American M1 Garand developed at Yokosuka Naval Arsenal from 1943 to 1945. Discover how Japanese engineers successfully adapted the semi-automatic design to work with Japanese ammunition, solving complex feeding problems by replacing the iconic en bloc clip system with a ten-round fixed magazine. Learn about the dramatic firepower advantage the M1 Garand provided American troops during Pacific battles from Bataan to Okinawa, where semi-automatic rifles firing forty to fifty rounds per minute overwhelmed Japanese infantry armed with bolt-action Arisaka rifles. Explore the engineering challenges, manufacturing constraints, and industrial realities that limited Type 4 production to just 125 rifles while American factories produced over four million M1 Garands during the same period. This is the untold story of innovative engineering, industrial capacity, and the weapons technology that shaped the Pacific War. A deep dive into World War Two military history, firearms development, and the race for battlefield superiority.
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