Mitsubishi Type 73 Light TruckW
Mitsubishi Type 73 Light Truck

The Mitsubishi Type 73 Light Truck is a series of military light trucks that are used as mini SUVs in the JSDF. They have been under production by Mitsubishi Motors since 1973. In JSDF service, it is officially known as the 1/2 Ton Truck. They are powered by Mitsubishi-made 4-cylinder diesel engines with a total of 123 horsepower.

Mitsubishi Type 89 IFVW
Mitsubishi Type 89 IFV

The Mitsubishi Type 89 IFV (89 FV ) is a Japanese infantry fighting vehicle that entered service with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in 1989. There were 58 vehicles in service as of 1999 and a total of 120 produced by 2014 with 300 planned. The main armament of the vehicle is an Oerlikon Contraves 35 millimeter KDE cannon.

Toyota Type 73 Medium TruckW
Toyota Type 73 Medium Truck

The Type 73 Medium Truck is an all-terrain four-wheel drive (4x4) truck of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force known as the 1 1/2 Ton Truck.

Type 60 Armoured Personnel CarrierW
Type 60 Armoured Personnel Carrier

The Type 60 Armored Personnel Carrier is an armored personnel carrier that entered service with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in 1960.

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Type 61 (tank)

The Type 61 tank is a main battle tank developed and used by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF), built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

Type 66 helmetW
Type 66 helmet

The Type 66 is a Combat helmet that was used by the Japanese Self-Defense Force after the adoption of the M1 helmet, supplied by the United States when the former National Police Reserve was established. It has not been exported out of Japan since it was adopted by the JSDF.

Type 73 Armored Personnel CarrierW
Type 73 Armored Personnel Carrier

The Type 73 Armored Personnel Carrier is an armored personnel carrier that entered service with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in 1973.

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Type 74

The Type 74 is a main battle tank (MBT) of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF). It was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as a supplement to the earlier Type 61. It was based on the best features of a number of contemporary designs, placing it in the same class as the US M60 or German Leopard 1. Like these designs, it mounts the Royal Ordnance L7 rifled 105 mm gun. The design did not enter widespread use until 1980, by which point other Western forces had introduced more capable designs. It was followed by the heavier Type 90. Both the Type 74 and Type 90 are supplemented and will be eventually replaced by the new-generation Type 10 tank.