René Crauwels

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Japanese Type 96 150mm Howitzer (Guadalcanal)

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Like the smaller 105mm field gun, the Imperial Japanese essentially copied a French Schneider design for their 150mm howitzer, adopted in 1936 as the Type 96. It was produced by the Osaka Arsenal from 1936 until 1944, with about 600 being made in total. Capable of firing at extremely high angles, the Type 96 was a practical and effective in the islands of the Pacific.

This example currently resides in the Vilu Museum on Guadalcanal, having been salvaged off Mount Austen after the war. Thanks to War Historian Battlefield Expeditions for including me on their tour of Guadalcanal, where I was able to film this!

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