Right side view of Type 96 with crew firing the 12.7mm M2HB heavy machine gun.
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The Type 96 is a modern armored personnel carrier of Japanese origin. It was designed to supplement and partially replace the fleet of tracked APCs in Japanese service. The Type 96 features design elements from the Type 82 and Type 87 6x6 armored reconnaissance vehicles.
The Type 96 has a classic wheeled APC layout. The driver and commander are seated in tandem on the right of the engine. The troop compartment makes up the rear of the vehicle. It seats 8 soldiers and can be accessed through the roof hatches and rear ramp.
The Type 96 is armed with either a 40mm Type 96 automatic grenade launcher or 12.7mm M2HB heavy machine gun. Either weapon is mounted on the commander's cupola and can be fired under full armor protection.
The steel hull provides protection against small arms fire and shell splinters. It is possible that the Type 96 may resist heavy machine gun fire over the frontal arc. Equipment includes a laser warning device, NBC system and two banks of four smoke grenade launchers.
The 8x8 chassis provides very good mobility on roads and good mobility in all but the most difficult terrain. Steering is over the four forward wheels and a central tire pressure system is fitted. The 360hp Mitsubishi diesel engine provides a maximum road speed of 100 km/h.
Like all Japanese military production the Type 96 is only used by Japan and is not available for export. The Type 96 was adopted in 1996, but series production commenced after 2001. A total of 500 vehicles was planned to be acquired. A total of 381 were produced by 2016.
Forward view of Type 96 armed with 40mm Type 96 automatic grenade launcher.
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The Type 96 is a conventional 8x8 armored personnel carrier. It can be distinguished from foreign models by the large flat vertical sides. Unlike foreign 8x8 APC designs the Type 96 doesn't have a large number of variants. The models that do exist feature only minor differences.
Automatic grenade launcher firing the 40x53mm NATO high velocity grenade. Used on the Type A variant of the Type 96.
12.7mm heavy machine gun used on the Type B variant of the Type 96.
The Type 96 replaced the few remaining SU 60 armored personnel carriers in Japanese service.
The Type 96 replaced a significant number of tracked Type 73 armored personnel carriers in Japanese service.
The Type 96 NBC reconnaissance variant supplements the chemical reconnaissance variant based on the Type 82 6x6 command post vehicle.
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