Type 10 and Type 3 rocket boosters
Type 10 and Type 3 rocket boosters | |
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![]() Type 10 rocket booster, Type 97 bomb and bipod launcher. | |
Type | Rocket artillery |
Place of origin | ![]() |
Service history | |
In service | World War II |
Used by | Imperial Japanese Navy |
Production history | |
Designed | 1944 |
Specifications | |
Length | Type 10 launcher: 19 ft 10 in (6 m) |
Elevation | +30° to +50° |
The Type 10 and Type 3 rocket boosters were rocket artillery systems used by garrison troops of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the late stages of World War II in defense of island bases in the Pacific.
Design
Instead of being a conventional piece of rocket artillery with motor and warhead enclosed within a body both types were detachable solid-propellant boosters that could be attached to a 56–63 kg (123–139 lb) Type 97 No.6 Land Bomb or Type 99 No.6 Ordinary Bomb. The bombs were launched from single wooden or metal inclined V-shaped troughs. These troughs could either be laid against earthen embankments or mounted on bipod or monopod launch frames. Elevation for the Type 10 could be varied by adjusting the guide wires on the base between +30° and +50°.[1]
The rocket boosters consisted of a nose cone, propellant chamber, butt plate, tail fins, and a single
Rocket Boosters

Model | Length | Diameter | Propellant weight | Total weight |
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Type 10 (short) | 2 ft 9 in (84 cm) | 7.5 in (19 cm) | 13 lb (5.9 kg) | 40 lb (18 kg) |
Type 3 (long) | 3 ft 6 in (107 cm) | 7.5 in (19 cm) | 25 lb (11 kg) | 92 lb (42 kg)[2] |
Bombs
Since two different types of bombs and boosters were used the overall weight should be considered as approximate because the weight of each bomb without its tail cone is not known. Both the Type 97 No.6 Land Bomb or the Type 99 No.6 Ordinary Bomb could be used.
Designation | Body Length | Diameter | Weight | Explosive Weight | Explosive to Weight Ratio | Explosive Type |
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Type 97 No.6 Land Bomb | 99 cm (3 ft 3 in) | 20 cm (8 in) | 56 kg (124 lb) | 23 kg (50 lb) | 40% | Picric acid |
Type 99 No.6 Ordinary Bomb | 107 cm (3 ft 6 in) | 23 cm (9 in) | 63 kg (138 lb) | 32 kg (70 lb) | 50% | Picric acid[3] |
Photo gallery
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A captured monopod launcher.
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Two Type 10 rocket boosters found on Iwo Jima
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Type 97 No.6 Land Bomb
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Type 99 No.6 Ordinary Bomb
References
- ^ a b "The Japanese Soldier in WWII - Chapter 9". quanonline.com. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ^ OCLC 2067459.
- OCLC 506094910.