Chapter 587 : Chapter 311 Stormy Storm (Part 2)
[Volume 57] Chapter 587: Chapter 311: Rain of wind and rain (Part 2)
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The appearance and design of the Hundred-Type Submachine Gun is very similar to that of the German MP-18 Submachine Gun. The wooden stock is paired with a recoil bolt, and the left-side inlet and double-row pods are used. The structure is simple, but semi-automatic shooting cannot be carried out; except for the existing design
In addition, the 100-type submachine guns have chrome-plated barrels to reduce wear and help clean up in manufacturing. Some guns have also installed fire caps to reduce recoil; in order to save ammunition, parts that reduce the rate of fire are added to the design.
But in addition to the basic design, this gun has special designs due to positioning problems.
The fundamental guiding ideology of designing submachine guns internationally is to deter and suppress the enemy through dense firepower, but the Japanese army has a special persistence in hand-to-hand combat, and often uses bayonets as a means of assault in the final stage of the battle.
Therefore, it was not until the end of the war that an Imperial Japanese Marine Corps was equipped with a 100-style submachine gun, which was still experimental. The final experiment concluded that Japan was not suitable for equipping submachine guns, which made it impossible for a 100-style submachine gun to be listed.
It is a standard weapon for infantry. Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice to the Mountains and Rivers 58711
Although the Japanese army invested funds to develop submachine guns, there was no clear understanding of the use of submachine guns. The cost of the 100-type submachine gun was three times that of the standard weapon of the Army infantry at that time. In addition, the super high consumption of submachine gun bullets, the Japanese army
The senior management is actually not keen on this automatic individual weapon. The thinking of the senior management of the Japanese army is still stuck with the idea of "If one bullet can kill the enemy, why fire a bunch of bullets to consume resources." Under this idea, the submachine gun is impossible.
It became a standard weapon for individual soldiers, and the Japanese army regarded the positioning of submachine guns as a small light machine gun. They first carried out single shots and precise shooting at a distance, and then fully automatic shooting at close range.
The Japanese, who were backward in tactical thinking, believed that the rifle was faster than the submachine gun, and they would rather ensure the quality of the rifle and ammunition, but in reality, the Japanese could not even do this, so wasting valuable resources to make the submachine gun was considered a kind of
crime.
In addition, the Japanese military's industrial productivity was limited and it was unable to manufacture submachine guns and ammunition in large quantities. The Soviet army was the Soviet army. During World War II, the submachine guns produced the highest and most widely used. Almost all the infantry on the front line gave up rifles and switched to submachine guns.
!The reason is also very simple. The Soviet army relies on the advantages of human sea tactics and weapons quantity, and it is necessary to continuously supplement the losses on the battlefield with new recruits. Therefore, the training time for Soviet soldiers is very short, and it is impossible to spend time practicing marksmanship.
Moreover, for novices, submachine guns are much easier to use than rifles, and the manufacturing process is not so particular, so they are very suitable for the national conditions of the Soviet Union.
What made Gao Fei alert and surprised was not a hundred-type submachine gun. The Japanese began researching it in 1935. In fact, before the outbreak of the full-scale war of aggression against China in 1937, the Japanese produced hundreds of samples, but they could not get the military headquarters.
With the support of the General Staff Headquarters, it was finally delayed until 1941 before it was officially granted the assembly number. However, in the end, the hundred-type submachine guns were not equipped with the Japanese army as their main weapon.
And in Vietnam, which is thousands of people away from Japan, there is a 100-type submachine gun that is rare in Japan? Is this a normal phenomenon?
Chapter completed!