Japanese soldiers in Mongolia Area, China, 1939; note captured Soviet DP machine gun

Caption   Japanese soldiers in Mongolia Area, China, 1939; note captured Soviet DP machine gun ww2dbase
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Photos at Same Place Mongolia, China
Added By C. Peter Chen
Added Date 24 Sep 2014

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1. reedcat says:
27 Oct 2014 06:19:28 AM

This is a soviet "DT" machine gun, was used for tanks and armoured cars. This model has another magazine, barrel aiming unit

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