Type 89 (7.7 mm)
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Description
The Type 89 is the IJN's standard issue machine gun, similar to the Vickers E class machine gun. These guns have a lower rate of fire than other rifle caliber machine guns, have decent ballistics, and have low jamming probability when upgraded. However, the total damage output of these guns is rather low, and you'll have to deal with poor belts and terrible rounds. These guns have one strong side at lower BRs however. Compared to the type 92, the flexible 89 is agreat defensive turret. On planes like the J1N1, Ki-32, and F1M2, these guns wreak havoc due to the sheer number of AP rounds in the belt, which tear through biplanes. These turrets always have at least two guns in the same postion, sometimes even four (J1N1)!
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
Vehicles equipped with this weapon | |
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Fighters | |
A5M4 | A5M4 · Hagiri's A5M4 |
Ki-10 | Ki-10-I · Ki-10-I C · Ki-10-II · Ki-10-II C |
Ki-27 | Ki-27 otsu · Ki-27 otsu Tachiarai · ␗Ki-27 otsu |
Ki-43 | Ki-43-I |
Ki-44 | Ki-44-I · Ki-44-I 34 |
Ki-61 | Ki-61-I ko |
Bombers | Ki-32 · Ki-49-I (Defensive) · Ki-49-IIb (Defensive) · Ki-49-IIb/L (Defensive) |
General info
These guns suffer from stock belts, however, no other belt option has too much of a difference. These guns rely less on getting shots in but rather rely on chipping away at the most vital part of the plane. The opponents you will face with these guns are almost always squishy biplanes or early monoplanes. However, early bombers will brush off these bullets easily, you may empty your entire ammo stowage before destroying a single bomber. one excellent tactic is aiming for wings or engines, but most importantly, pilots. You need to remember that at higher BRs, these guns do little, so don't rely on them for ANYTHING when you have cannon rounds.
Available ammunition
Default: T / AP / Ball / AP / IAI / I
Universal: T / AP / IAI / AP
Tracers: T / T/ T/ AP
Stealth: I / AP / AP / AP / IAI
Stealth is a great choice because your enemy wont see you coming, and these guns are always mounted in the nose (Exclude B6N1 Model 11, Ki-32) and are easy to aim. Stealth wont light any fires, but its AP rounds will get to work and sooner or later punch the pilot or snap off a wing.
Comparison with analogues
Not many weapons rival the poor firepower of this gun, but some reserve machine guns like the Mle or MAC 1934 are worse. German rifle calibers will always outperform you and set fires, and the British ones actually are very similar to your guns. The American Brownings jam very quickly, so keep that in mind, as you are still superior to other nations in terms of the Rifle Caliber machine guns.
Here is the type 89 compared to other rifle caliber guns:
MAC 1934: Bad firepower compared to the 89s, but excellent rate of fire
Browning / Swedish Browning: Better firepower, however it is quick to jam
MG 81/17/15: Better firepower, belts, RoF, and performance
SHVaKs: Jam very quickly, poor accuracy
Usage in battles
USAGE: Taking out light fighters and squishy ground targets. One important asset of this gun on the higher BRs is that you can use it to attack ground targets without wasting cannon ammo. (ie. Zeroes)
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Mounted in the nose, unlike British and some German counterparts
- Good Turret Firepower at lower BR
- Good Ammo Count
- Won't Jam too quickly
Cons:
- Low damage output
- Bad Belts
- Wont do anything to bombers
- No incendiary potential
History
The machine gun is recoil-operated, it is a licensed copy of the Vickers Class E machine gun re-chambered to 7.7x58mmSR Type 89 cartridge, it is referred to as the "fixed type". It was used in synchronized applications in fighter cowls and in wing gun applications. It was belt-fed, using a steel link disintegrating belt. The fixed Type 89 was used in the Nakajima Ki-27, Ki-43, early Ki-44 fighters, the Mitsubishi Ki-30 and Ki-51 light bombers, the Kawasaki Ki-32 light bomber and various others. Communist forces used some ex-Japanese Type 89s during the Korean War.
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See also
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Aircraft machine guns | |
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USA | |
7.62 mm | Browning · M134 Minigun |
12.7 mm | GAU-19 · M2 Browning · M3 Browning |
Germany | |
7.62 mm | MG3 |
7.92 mm | MG 15 · MG 17 · MG 81 |
12.7 mm | FN M3P |
13 mm | MG 131 |
USSR | |
7.62 mm | DA · GShG-7.62 · PKT · PV-1 · ShKAS |
12.7 mm | A-12.7 · Berezin UB · TKB-481 · YaK-B |
Britain | |
7.62 mm | FN 60.30 · L8A1 |
7.7 mm | Browning · Lewis · Vickers E · Vickers K |
Japan | |
7.7 mm | Te-1 · Type 89 · Type 89 'special' · Type 92 · Type 97 navy |
7.92 mm | Type 1 · Type 98 |
12.7 mm | Ho-103 · Ho-104 |
13 mm | Type 2 |
13.2 mm | Type 3 |
China | |
12.7 mm | QJK99-12.7-1 |
Italy | |
7.7 mm | Breda-SAFAT · Lewis |
7.92 mm | FN Browning |
12.7 mm | Breda-SAFAT · FN M3M · Scotti |
France | |
7.5 mm | Darne 1933 · Fabrique Nationale Mle 38 · FN Browning · MAC 1934 · MAC 1934T · Mle 33 · Mle 1923 |
7.62 mm | PKA |
7.92 mm | FN-Browning M.36 No.3 · FN-Browning M.36 No.4 |
Sweden | |
7.7 mm | FN-Browning M.36 No.3 |
8 mm | Ksp m/22 · Ksp m/22 Fh · Ksp m/22 Fv · Ksp m/22-37 R |
12.7 mm | Akan m/39A · Akan m/40 · Akan m/45 · LKk/42 |
13.2 mm | Akan m/39 · Akan m/39A |