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I know they used a quad but this AA seems strange. It is from the JIN I-401
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I think the Germans, like the Americans and British, used single, double and quad mounts.
Only the Japanese seemed fond of triple AA mounts.
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double and quad just are logical as when you stack a double... guess what... you get a quad
![]() those triple seem very... strange for us... maybe the Japanese have something with "lucky" number 3 etc... dunno.. and to answer the above question... nope... never have seen something comparable
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Yep those big I400 class subs used 3 triple barrel flak guns on their upper deck just above the aircraft hanger.
I dont think anyone else used triples because why have 3 when you can just as easily have 4! |
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I believe the tradition got started in the Sengoku period when the Samurai of Takeda faced gunfire from the teppos of Tokugawa forces in what is considered the first "modern" battle in Japanese warfare where western style rifle formations were used.
Upon getting shot and hurled from his horse when struck with a ball from one of these Japanese arquebuses, during the last calvary charge of Takeda's soliders, Samurai Fuoku Yorumama's last words exclaimed, "Oh shi...!" Hence the number four was forever linked with bad fortune for generations to come. ![]()
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Quite reminiscent of the film The Last Samurai I suppose
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I caught the back end of "The battle of Midway" on TV last night. Couldn't help but notice the Japanese AAA on the Carriers... predominatly triple mounts. Good film by the way, seen it so many times, doubt there's many on this forum who haven't.
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Silly humans creating guns that gets affected by their good luck/bad luck believs.
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