Hitachi Type 73
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Type 73 | |
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Type | Artillery tractor |
Place of origin | Japan |
Service history | |
Used by | Japan Ground Self-Defense Force |
Production history | |
Designed | 1974 |
Manufacturer | Hitachi |
Specifications | |
Mass | 19.8 t |
Length | 6.13 m |
Width | 2.95 m |
Height | 2.30 m |
Crew | 1 + 11 |
Armor | none |
Main armament | 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine gun |
Engine | Mitsubishi ZF6 six-cylinder air-cooled diesel engine 400 hp (298 kW) |
Operational range | 300 km |
Maximum speed | 45 km/h |
The Type 73 is an artillery tractor of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.
History
[edit]The first production of the Type 73 was in 1974, built by Hitachi as a domestic replacement for the American M4 and M8 high-speed tractors. It was never produced in large numbers, as self-propelled artillery became the new focus.
Construction
[edit]The cab and gun crew compartments of the Type 73 are fully enclosed steel, with ammunition carried in a separate compartment at the rear. A 400 hp Mitsubishi diesel engine powers full tracks, and armament is a single 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine gun.
Usage
[edit]The Type 73 was intended to tow weapons such as the 155 mm Long Tom gun and the M115 203 mm howitzer. It can also be fitted with a dozer blade, or alternatively, the Type 92 mine roller.
Further reading
[edit]- Trewhitt, Philip (1999). Armoured Fighting Vehicles. p 312: Dempsey-Parr. ISBN 1-84084-328-4.
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