Friday, 26 July 2024

Japanese Airfields, Equipment & more #30 - revised

Vehicles - Trucks

As the video above shows, trucks were often used in the airfields to carry bombs of various calibre from the "armory", in this case an open area in one part of the airfield, to the aircraft. Note the 250kg bombs and their crates roughly unloaded. Leave a comment if you can identify the type, model and other details of the truck.

Trucks were also used to refuel aircraft. In this photo barrels are loaded in the back of the truck and using the hand-operated pump we also saw in a previous post, the crew is refueling a Tachikawa Ki-9 "Spruce".

A Toyota KB or Type 1 4-Wheel Truck is unloading equipment from Curtiss C-46 Commando, "TOKYO TROLLEY", 317th TCG, Atsugi, Japan, August 28-30, 1945.
Toyota KB/KC Truck
Introduced Year: 1941
Weight: 2.72 tons (KB), 2.68 tons (KC)
Dimensions: 6.458 x 2.19 x 2.235(h) m
Speed (max): 70 km/h
Engine: Gasoline Engine 63HP
Loading Capacity: 4 tons
Manufacturer: Toyota

Various trucks including a fuel truck (00:17) at Atsugi Base, Japan, August 28-30, 1945.
Note in the beginning the Type 94, 6-wheel truck, hard-top, in a three-color camouflage scheme (sand, brown, green).

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