Japanese Weapons Master Thread

Sorry man the missile is as mysterious as ever…your best bet is to just put whatever sites you can find and mention to the mods that there are basically no sources I’ll keep looking but i personally cant find anything concrete.

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I have two sources plus Wikipedia

Ah then that should be enough to be accepted

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You may already know this, but you may find the information in the archives on JSDF collected by volunteers.

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these are my sources, plus an article on Wikipedia and a few documents that confirm its existence
https://www.mod.go.jp/asdf/adtw/adm/shiken/kakoshiken_missile.html

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Feel free to use the pics i put for AAM-2 some of the best pics of it found so far.

Also this can be used too sadly no direct source but it comes from a Twitter user

https://twitter.com/comint44/status/1664959261665902593?t=DbkkT5LWz4H0L2J-e0Kcxw&s=19

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thanks for your help, so today I will report it as a suggestion

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I reported the GCS-1 system even earlier, here’s a suggestion:

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Does anyone have photos of the Igo-1-c bomb?

Is that the Ki-148? That is in game? Or the ki-147?

Unlike ki147 and 148, Igo-1-c does not have propulsion, so I don’t think it has a ki number.

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Wasn’t it acoustically guided?

The weapon was to be guided to enemy ships by its own sensors detecting shock waves from ship’s gun shots.-wikipediia

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Anyone know what these missiles are being fired from the Kikka? I seen this video many times, but always wondered if Japan had early AAM that were IR or related to it.

Ruhrstahl X-4
Japan had the Funryu project but as far as I’m aware only the AShM and SAM variants were tested, not Air-to-Air
(Funryu 2 and 4(?) in top right corner)

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Could somebody help me identify the aircraft? Its got some unique liveries especially with that tail symbol. I saw it on a thread on the internet about Japanese planes in Thailand during WW2.

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Not so sure where in Thailand though and even if its in Thailand at all but the poster seemed geniune.

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Ki-32
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