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Imperial Japanese Army Type 93 Hypsometer, manufactured in March of 1942 by the Yanagi Manufacturing Corporation.
Was likely used by Japanese Army Survey Teams for mapping etc.
Imperial Japanese Army Field Tracheotomy Kit.
Case reads - 野戦気管切開器 and means Field Tracheotomy Device.
More precisely it was for field Cricothyroidotomy.
Imperial Japanese Army Air Raid Siren.
Made by Kanagawa Electric Co., Ltd. at "Hachikai-shi" - a village located just miles west of the city of Nagoya. Dated October, 1934.
Japanese Army Ear Protectors.
護耳器 (Ear protective device)
大 (Large).
Used for ear protection against artillery shock waves.
There used to be cellophane spread over the screen.
Instruction Tablet for Japanese Army Artillery Range Deflection Protractor.
Artillery Range Deflection Protractor is shown in adjacent picture in Gallery.
Will be grateful for any additional information.
Japanese Army Artillery Range Deflection Protractor for computation of direction to be sent to the guns.
Instruction Tablet (in Japanese) is shown in adjacent picture in Gallery.
Will be grateful for any additional information.
Japanese Army Artillery Graphical Firing Table Instructions.
Instructions for use of the Artillery Graphical Firing Table shown in adjacent picture in Gallery.
Will be grateful for any additional information.
Japanese Army Artillery Graphical Firing Table.
Instruction Tablet (in Japanese) for use is shown in adjacent picture in Gallery.
Will be grateful for any additional information.
Japanese Army Auxiliary Detonating Fuze used in conjunction with Type 89 Powder Time Fuze, Type 2 Powder Time and Impact Fuze and Type 100 Mechanical Time and Impact Fuze.
Tokyo Explosives Factory, July 1934 (Showa 9).
Connect line wires to line terminals.
During speaking, press handset switch continuously.
When using the common battery system circuit, disconnect the linkbetween terminals (above bell coils in No. 3 compartment).
Used at Field HQ and other sheltered locations.
Speech, magneto signaling and telegraph key transmitions may be made by connecting wires to terminals provided for each specific type of transmition.
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