Rotten military stuff of Japanese imperial army on Russian kuril Island.
Rotten military stuff of Japanese imperial army on Russian kuril Island
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nice thread
nice
Look at those pastures, this is some good shit.
This is what Jow Forums was like when it was good.
Even Russian tanks.
Okay, this is epic
Bдpyг вдaли, y peки, зacвepкaли штыки
Этo были япoнcкиe цeпи
Map of the soviet naval invasion. Shumshu Island.
Take it and sell it for something
Shumshu on the bigger map. A little bit bellow of Kamchatka.
How?
who gives a fuck?
Its cool ass shit, sputnick article says they even found an American fighter jet there
I do
>Its cool ass shit
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>On February 7, 1855, Japan and Russia signed the Treaty of Commerce, Navigation and Delimitation, which confirmed the boundary between the islands of Etorofu and Uruppu. The Northern Territories, consisting of four islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan and Habomai, are an inherent part of the territory of Japan, which have never been held by foreign countries. However, the Northern Territories have been under illegal occupation by the Soviet Union, and then Russia, since the Soviet Union occupied them in 1945.
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>The Government of Japan has energetically been continuing negotiations with Russia based on its basic policy of resolving the issue of the attribution of the four Northern Islands and concluding a peace treaty with Russia.
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ロシアが北方領土に最新鋭ミサイルを配備 領土交渉への影響は
Russia deployed state-of-the-art missiles in the Northern Territories of Japan. The impact on territory negotiations?
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北方領土を越えて 千島列島での軍事力強化が示唆する日本への「シグナル」
"The Signal" to Japan suggesting that the military capabilities of the Kuril Islands beyond the Northern Territories of Japan suggest
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北方領土問題でロシアが課した「新たなルール」 日本の対応は
"The New rules" imposed by Russia on the issue of the Northern Territories" Japan's response
Its a shame people there aren't smart enough to refurbish those things and put it into a museum.
COOL MILITARY STUFF!!!!!!
May be this is it.
Go back to general.
Or this.
A pit full of bullets?
his names wojak ;c
Russia possesses sufficient weapons to attack Japan in the Kuril Islands
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国後島で進む露「要塞化」 兵舎、インフラ…駐屯地拡充 武器格納庫に地対艦ミサイル「バル」
Russo advanced on Kunashiri island "vallation", military housing infrastructure ... expanding military post and weapon shed ground and surface-to-ship missile "Bal(Kh-35)"
>during archeological expedition in 2014, Russian scientists found corpses of 5 Japanese soldier. Bones were transported to their homeland for decent reburial.
Are girls in the Kurils cute?
Land stolen by Russians.
>implying Jow Forums was ever good
Japanese iron
Plane shelter
Archeologists' trophies
Hell yeah
Bunch of granedrs.
An unknown thing.
Closer look. Any experts here?
No one lives there.
Why are lying?
Old Japanese bunker.
The shelters look really kind of organic, pretty neat.
Is it true that Japanese tanks were easy targets for PTRD-41 and Somonov/PTRS-41?
Looks like they they were abandoned after ww2 rather than a casualty
>Is it true that Japanese tanks were easy targets for PTRD-41 and Somonov/PTRS-41?
True. Russian troops was using anti-tank rifles against Japanese militaries due that fact they use mostly light tanks.
They were easy targets for KPVTs and DISHKAs
There armour was nonexistent
Abandoned Japanese fuel tank
Japanese tanks were crap. Soviets used obsolete BT-5 BT-7 tanks against japanese tanks, because even T-34 was overkill.
Metal scrap of old big plane.
Inside view
Damn, nature is just georgeous
Memorial of Russian - Japanese friendship, 1992
Don't care for these silly regional war banter.
But... please share QT, White Russian grills.
Looks like an aircraft tractor.
Another bunker.
Too bad you need special license from border security to even visit these islands. And natives don't care about that nature since they're desperately trying to survive on 200$/month salaries.
I'm glad you two worked things out.
This is how average kuril neighborhood looks like.
Agreed.
So what are people usually do for work in the Kurils?
Japanese tanks were designed to fight the Chinese, who had nothing that could stop a tank. It wasn't until the end of the war that Japanese tanks with armor and armament resembling those of European tanks began to be designed. To give you an idea of how minimal Japanese armor was for the entirety of the war American marines could effectively kill their crews inside with the heat from a flame thrower.
Fishing
is this place dangerous with unexploded ordinance and such?
Fish industry.
Bottom of fuel barrel.
A field toilet?
Could you show the whole writing on that memorial? I only see 午嵗 which I assume are actually just variant froms of 千歳 - "a thousand years". But I need the whole writing to be sure.
So what was the point of transporting the tanks to your eastern front then if artillery and infantry can handle most of the job?
We didn't, our Far Eastern front had these tanks from at least Hasan and Khalkhin Gol border conflicts back in 1938-39. Later on they were used in Manchurian operation in August 1945. Having them on Kurils was just a small bonus.
We celebrate 200 years of peace with neighbor country, we are countrynoobs
why would anyone bother with it when you can dig a pit and shit on it?
Well, we weren't eactly neighbours with Japan a thousand years ago. It's just a set expression meaning "for a long time".
Thanks for the pics, currently (very fucking slowly) trying to build a scrapbook of all the pics I have taken to places I have travel where I live and post it in Jow Forums.
Japanese trenches.
Another bunker
Sorry. Couldn't find full.
I'll wait for that.
What is Sakhalin Island like? Seems crazy to me you have a pretty developed island like Hokkaido immediately south of here while Sakhalin is mostly unheard of
Is there a decent tourism opportunity here?
Could you notice something odd on this picture?
I dunno about tourism, however Sakhalin could seem as undeveloped territory but it's still pretty wealth compared to average Russian region thanks to oil industry.
I've read that that "wealth" is just earned by big oil corporations and the locals aren't really involved and pretty poor, am I wrong?
I mean development as in proper cities/ towns and a domestic economy
But we did. This IS - 2 was found on kuril in 2017
That's a T-34 tank
>am I wrong?
Unfortunately, you are pretty much right. Most of oil money is sharing between corporations' bosses and local authorities' personal pockets.
Shamefur disuprey
You are wrong. This is Sherman tank actually.
Forget the jap shit.
Those landscapes are breathtaking. Post more.
What makes you think this tank had seen an action in Europe before being transferred to Far East as opposed to being transferred immediately from the factory?
Kreneetsyn volcano
It's such a shame
I wish there was more Russian presence in the far east, would make this whole region a lot more interesting
Really beautiful
Paramoosheer, North kurils
to get the job done faster