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Japanese Sailors ww2
Is mostly Japanese Sailor using Caps Or helmet Or mybe if battle station they change To Helmet Like From midway Films,It hard Search The Data About that So Here the Screenshot
https://i.ibb.co/Rz2ZQX6/image.png https://i.ibb.co/QpjJJZW/image.png :hmmm: Mybe Someone Knows Haha, And Is Type96 25mm Japanese AA Has Time Fuse Shell Like In Midway Or Just Effect To make It More Good Lol not historically Acurrate. https://i.ibb.co/T4xKR1P/image.png |
Unfortunately there is no easy way to do this. I recommend you use Silent 3d Editor and examine the animated models (like the harbor workers) - you can animate the men switching from caps to helmets but it will be a lot of work.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2-vYrMd4kY
Umi Yukaba is a Japanese song whose lyrics are based on a chōka poem by Ōtomo no Yakamochi in the Man'yōshū (poem 4094), an eighth century but the Japanese militarists used it. If I go away to the sea, I shall be a corpse washed up. If I go away to the mountain, I shall be a corpse in the grass But if I die for the Emperor, It will not be a regret. |
Self destroying millinery
Most AA ammunition is "self destroying". The round is set to explode after a fixed time delay if it does not hit anything in order to avoid making large holes in the extremely valuable hats/helmets/heads of friends on the ground nearby. The effect with light or medium flak was to make a pyramid of flak bursts around the guns (read Clostermann's The Big Show for example).
There's obviously a tradeoff between cost/complexity of the AA round and the cost/complexity of the hats/helmets/heads. Most would go with helmets and self destroying ammo... |
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It's not really a timer. Typically a cannon round would simply have a slow burning fuse from the base of the shell to the explosive inside. The fuse was ignited on firing and would eventually burn through to the charge at a time interval equal to the maximum effective range. A tracer composition could act as this fuse.
Wikipedia lists 4 types of ammo for the 25mm, one of which is "high explosive tracer self destroying". No idea about the other three. So self destroying was at least an option. https://youtu.be/7XA-hd8FZ54 Look at time 2:43 for a sky full of little white puffs at a set range. The video is also big on hats AND helmets! Looks to me that hats were used during firing practice and helmets when there was real work to be done. |
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