Japanese Special Attack Units
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Japanese Special Attack Units
Summary
Japanese Special Attack Units is a military unit type class[1]. It draws 192 Wikipedia views per month (military_unit_type_class category, ranking #14 of 41).[2]
Key Facts
- Japanese Special Attack Units is in the country of Empire of Japan[3].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's instance of is recorded as military unit type class[4].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's subclass of is recorded as Imperial Japanese Armed Forces Aviation unit[5].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has use is recorded as suicide attack[6].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Kamikaze[7].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Q18224400[8].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Operation Kikusui[9].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Shinten Seiku Tai[10].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Giretsu Kuteitai[11].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Shinyo[12].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Fukuryu[13].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Type 4 Shallow-Water Assault Boats[14].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Imperial Japanese Army Naval Teishin Squadron[15].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Q11572259[16].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Q11368480[17].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka[18].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Q18226046[19].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Shinbu Squadron[20].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as 721st Naval Air Group[21].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Q16141835[22].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's participated in conflict is recorded as World War II[23].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/08mxf2[24].
- Japanese Special Attack Units's has part is recorded as Kaiten-class human torpedo[25].
Why It Matters
Japanese Special Attack Units draws 192 Wikipedia views per month (military_unit_type_class category, ranking #14 of 41).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]