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У меня CD Джейна за 2001 год.

Там по легким автомобилям в японских Силах Самообороны толко следующее:

TITLE : Mitsubishi (4 x 4) light vehicles

TEXT :
Description
In 1953, Mitsubishi obtained a licence from the American Willys (later
Kaiser Jeep) company to manufacture the Jeep in Japan for both civilian
and military use. The first model was the CJ3B-JB and was followed by many
other models, all available with petrol or diesel engine, left- or right-
hand drive, long or short wheelbase and with an open or enclosed
passenger/cargo area.
For many years the standard {1/4} tonne vehicle of the Japanese Self-
Defence Force was the Mitsubishi J54A. Powered by a four-cylinder petrol
engine, it developed 75 hp at 3,800 rpm, was coupled to a manual gearbox
with three forward and one reverse gears and had a two-speed transfer
case. Basic details of the J54A are: 3.33 m length, 1.595 m width, 1.85 m
height, 2.03 m wheelbase, 92 km/h maximum road speed and 6.00 x 16 tyres.
Variants in service included an ambulance, anti-tank armed with a 106 mm
Type 60 recoilless rifle and anti-tank armed with two KAM-3D (Type 64)
wire-guided anti-tank missiles.
The J54A was replaced by the J24A, designated the Type 73 by the
Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force (Army).

SPECIFICATIONS :
J24A
Seating: 1 + 5
Configuration: 4 x 4
Weight:
(empty) 1,470 kg
(loaded) 1,970 kg
Max load: 480 kg
Length: 3.75 m
Width: 1.665 m
Height: 1.95 m
Ground clearance: 0.21 m
Track: 1.296 m
Wheelbase: 2.225 m
Fuel capacity: 48 litres
Max speed: 100 km/h
Engine: 4-cylinder diesel developing 80 bhp at 3,500 rpm
Gearbox: manual with 4 forward and 1 reverse gears
Clutch: single dry plate
Transfer box: 2 speed
Steering: recirculating ball
Turning radius: 5.8 m
Suspension: semi-elliptical leaf springs with hydraulic shock-absorbers
Tyres: 7.00 x 15
Brakes:
(main) hydraulic
(parking) mechanical
Electrical system: 24 V

TEXT :
Status
In service with the Japanese Self-Defence Force, Burma (Myanmar),
Indonesia and Thailand.

и вот это:

TITLE : Toyota Land Cruiser (4 x 4) series light vehicle

TEXT :
Description
The Toyota Land Cruiser was developed in the 1950s primarily for the
civilian market but has since been adopted by a number of armies in the
Middle East and South America.
The basic model has a conventional layout, with the engine at the front
and the passenger and cargo areas at the rear. The windscreen can fold
flat against the bonnet and the side doors and vinyl top are removable.
Six basic models of the Toyota Land Cruiser are in production; these are:
hardtop (regular wheelbase of 2.285 m and super long wheelbase of 2.95 m);
vinyl top series (regular wheelbase of 2.285 m, long wheelbase of 2.43 m
and super long wheelbase of 2.95 m); and pick-up (super long wheelbase of
2.95 m). In addition there is a four-door station wagon version of the
Land Cruiser.

SPECIFICATIONS :

{st}
Model Regular Long Super long
wheelbase wheelbase wheelbase
Configuration 4 x 4 4 x 4 4 x 4
Weight (empty) 1,680 kg 1,740 kg 1,865 kg
(loaded) 2,295 kg 2,445 kg 3,035 kg
Max load 615 kg 705 kg 1,170 kg
Length 3.915 m 4.275 m 4.955 m
Width 1.665 m 1.665 m 1.665 m
Height 1.955 m 1.96 m 2.03 m
Ground clearance 0.21 m 0.21 m 0.225 m
Track (front) 1.415 m 1.415 m 1.415 m
(rear) 1.4 m 1.4 m 1.41 m
Wheelbase 2.285 m 2.43 m 2.95 m
Fuel capacity 85 litres 85 litres 85 litres
Engine 6-cylinder in-line OHV petrol developing 135 hp (DIN) at 3,600 rpm
6-cylinder in-line OHV diesel developing 103 hp (DIN) at 3,500 rpm
4-cylinder in-line OHV petrol developing 90 hp (DIN) at 3,500 rpm
4-cylinder in-line OHV diesel developing 80 hp (DIN) at 3,600 rpm
Gearbox all have manual, 4 forward and 1 reverse gears
Clutch single dry plate single dry plate single dry plate
Transfer box 2 speed 2 speed 2 speed
Steering recirculating ball recirculating ball recirculating ball
Turning radius 5.3 m 5.5 m 6.5 m
Suspension (front semi-elliptical springs with hydraulic double-acting shock-absorbers
and rear) at each wheel station
Tyres 7.00-15-6 PR 7.00-15-6 PR 7.50-16-8 PR
Brakes (main) hydraulic, hydraulic, hydraulic,
all wheels all wheels all wheels
(parking) mechanical mechanical mechanical
Electrical system 12 V 12 V 12 V
{ct}

TEXT :
Status
In production. In service with armed forces in the Middle East (including
Egypt), South Africa and South America.