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The Special Type 3 Launch Ka-Chi (特三式内火艇 カチ, Toku-san-shiki uchibitei Ka-Chi) was an amphibious medium tank developed by the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. The Type 3 Ka-Chi was based on an extensively modified Imperial Japanese Army Type 1 Chi-He medium tank (it had 2 more road-wheels and two more return rollers on ...
Japanese Type 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tank being tested by Australian soldiers, 1945 This is a list of tanks and armoured vehicles of the Imperial Japanese Navy ( World War II ). Tankettes, light and medium tanks
The Type 5 medium tank Chi-Ri (五式中戦車, Go-shiki chusensha Chi-ri) was the ultimate medium tank developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Intended to be a heavier, lengthened, more powerful version of Japan's sophisticated Type 4 Chi-To medium tank , in performance it was designed to surpass the US M4 Sherman medium tanks ...
Type 4 Ke-Nu at Victory Park, Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow. The Type 4 Ke-Nu was a variant of the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank. [3] The original Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank was armed with a low muzzle velocity 57 mm tank gun.
The Type 5 medium tank Chi-Ri (五式中戦車, Go-shiki chusensha Chi-ri) was the ultimate medium tank developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Intended to be a heavier, lengthened, more powerful version of Japan's sophisticated Type 4 Chi-To medium tank, in performance it was designed to surpass the US M4 Sherman medium tanks ...
Photo of Type 1 Chi-He on left and Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha on right. Type 89 I-Go medium tank (Chi-Ro) Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank. Shi-Ki command tank; Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha improved medium tank; Type 1 Chi-He medium tank. Ka-So command tank; Type 3 Chi-Nu medium tank; Type 4 Chi-To medium tank; Type 5 Chi-Ri medium tank (prototype)
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The development status by the end of the Pacific War is not clearly known. The To-Ku was large and heavy; it boasted extensive armor protection with 50 mm of armor plate in the front hull. The turret was a modified version of the one used on the Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha medium tank that was fitted with a Type 1 25 mm gun and a rear facing Type ...