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Type 94 disinfecting vehicle and Type 94 gas scattering vehicle

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chassis, but had Type 94 turrets. They operated in the same way as the Type 94 tankette-based versions. The liquid dissemination chemical vehicle trailer or tracked mobile disinfecting anti-chemical agents vehicle trailer that were towed, were the same used with the Type 94 versions.
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was modified and used as a "tractor"; closed for protection against these agents. It pulled either a configured independent tracked mobile liquid dissemination chemical vehicle or a respective tracked mobile disinfecting anti-chemical agents vehicle.
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Also produced for the Imperial Japanese Army were the Type 97 disinfecting vehicle and Type 97 gas scattering vehicle. They were based on the
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Though the Soviets tested at least one experimental chemical tank based on a heavy tank chassis, the KV-12 (Object 232).
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chemical agent within an 8 m width and the disinfecting vehicle version scattered "
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These special vehicles for chemical warfare were developed in 1933–1934. The
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Legkiy tank T-26 (Light Tank T-26). Modelist-Konstruktor. Special Issue No. 2
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developed chemical and biological warfare special protection
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powder to counteract the poison gas" or pathogenic agents.
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Armored military vehicle (chemical/biological warfare)
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Index

Type 94 Disinfecting Vehicle and Type 94 Gas Scattering Vehicle
chemical
biological warfare
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Armor
Mitsubishi
gasoline
bogie

Type 94 Gas Scattering Vehicle
Type 94 tankette
chemical warfare
Imperial Japanese Army
Type 94 tankette
mustard gas
bleaching
Soviet
Red Army
armored vehicles
World War II
chemical and flame tank versions of the T-26
Type 97 Te-Ke tankette
Teletank



Taki’s Imperial Japanese Army Page: Type 94 Disinfecting Vehicle and Type 94 Gas Scattering Vehicle
ISBN
978-1-8460-3091-8

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