
Type 11 37mm Infantry Gun
- Introduced Year : 1922
- Caliber : 37 mm
- Barrel Length : 1.034 m
- EL Angle of Fire : -9.5 to +16.5 Degrees
- AZ Angle of Fire : 16.5 Degrees (High Angle), 10 Degrees(Low Angle)
- Muzzle Velocity : 450 m/sec
- Weight : 89 kg
- Range : 5,000 m
This gun was developed in order to destroy enemy machine gun or tank by infantry. Before the Pacific War, Type 11 was almost retired from the service.

Type 92 70mm Infantry Gun
- Introduced Year : 1932
- Caliber : 70 mm
- Barrel Length : 0.79 m (L11.3)
- EL Angle of Fire : -6 to +51 Degrees (Low Angle), -8 to +70 Degrees (High Angle)
- AZ Angle of Fire : 40 Degrees
- Shell Weight : 3.79 Kg
- Muzzle Velocity : 197 m/sec
- Weight : 0.204 ton
- Range : 2,800 m
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Type 92 could be used as both direct and in-direct fire. Type 92 was deployed in infantry battalion by two each. Therefore, Type 92 was called as "Daitai Ho"(Battalion Artillery).