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Japanese WW2 Katsura Seisakusho Machine gun training camera

$ 451.44

Availability: 66 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Condition: mint condition
  • Theme: Militaria

    Description

    this was numbered  736  of 900  made in 1938  by Tokyo Kogaku
    this is an extremely rare machine gun training camera
    The
    Katsura Seisakusho Machine Gun Training Camera
    was used for military training exercises. Before the age of tiny digital cameras broadcasting live feeds, air forces around the world mounted large film cameras onto fighter planes for both actual battles and training. The
    battle cameras
    were used to confirm kills for pilots, while
    training gun cameras
    were used to evaluate how accurate fighter pilots were without having to use live
    rounds. A multi-purpose training device, this ‘gun’ is effectively a camera mounted in an oversized housing, suitable for installation in a wing mount or waist-gun emplacement,”
    writes International Military Antiques
    . “When the trigger is pulled, the camera runs, with footage being taken of what the gun is aimed at, as well as an optional stopwatch; after landing, the film can be analyzed by the trainers for proper lead and burst timing.”