Type 10 grenade discharger

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The manual for the mortar instructed the troops to carry the mortar on the upper thigh, with the base plate attached to the belt and the barrel running down the thigh. It was not strapped or secured directly to the thigh.[1] It was also carried strapped to the backpack. American troops on Guadalcanal became aware of the name "knee mortar" and thought the light design allowed it to be fired with the base plate resting on the thigh. If the Type 10 were fired in this manner, it would result in serious injury due to recoil.[1] However, once a few troops injured themselves, the mistranslation was discovered and further experimentation discouraged.

World War II era US intelligence thought that the weapon was primarily used to discharge signal flares, the larger and heavier Type 89 grenade discharger being used to fire explosive rounds instead. This assessment was largely correct, although the Type 10 grenade discharger could fire and was issued with the Type 10 high-explosive shell. [2]

Ammunition

  • Type 91 grenade
  • Type 11 smoke shell
  • Type 10 HE (high explosive) shell
  • Type 10 flare shell
  • Type 10 signal shell
  • Type 91 pyrotechnic grenade
  • Type 10 blank

See also

Notes

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References

  • Taki (Type 10) Taki's Japanese Imperial Army website
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