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Was the motorcycle that the Japanese army rode during World War II produced by itself? It is said that it was imported from Germany. How's the truck? Is it imported, too
1, Japanese motorcycles in World War II were all American Harley motorcycles.

-In the first year of Taisho in Japan (19 12), Harley motorcycles were first imported for reconnaissance and communication. Showa 1 1 year (1936) The Japanese army officially adopted the "two-wheeled motorcycle with side wheels" (i.e. single-wheel drive motorcycle) produced by Sanxi Internal Combustion Engine Co., Ltd. (Harley made in Japan), and the standard name was "97-type automatic two-wheeled motorcycle with side wheels" (97-type Sanxi Internal Combustion Engine with side wheels The production model is Lu Wang, which was named 97 when it was Diji 2597 in Japan. It is the earliest mass-produced motorcycle model in Lu Wang, Japan, with an engine displacement of 1200cc and 28 horsepower.

1936 obtained the production license of Mitsui * * * Company (formerly a pharmaceutical factory) in Japan, and began to produce Harley VL (1934) series in Japan, followed by Harley r(750cc) series of 1935. The name of this model was publicly put forward in Japan, and it was finally named "Lu Wang". The name of the company was also changed from "Three * * * Internal Combustion Engine" to "Wang Lu Internal Combustion Engine", which can produce thousands of cars every year. Production was stopped during World War II, and the production line was restarted after the war.

2. There were two main types of Japanese four-wheel trucks in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. They are Toyota 4x2 truck and Nissan 180 truck. -It's also an imitation of an American Chevrolet truck.

-Toyota

-Nissan

These two kinds of trucks are made in Japan by imitating American Chevron trucks, adopting the same standards, but produced in different automobile factories. The truck weighs 5,500 pounds, with a length of 18. 10 feet, a width of 6.4 feet, a height of 7.5 feet, a wheelbase of 15.6 feet, a clearance of 9 feet and a six-cylinder 78-horsepower gasoline engine.

-Real American Chevrolet truck

3. There is also a larger six-wheeled truck, which is produced by Isuzu and is called "Type 94 six-wheeled automatic truck", which is also relatively common and is called "domestic".

-In fact, it copied Ford trucks made in the United States in the late 1920s, but after it was developed in 1937, it has fallen behind the international level 10 for many years.