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  2. Type 1 Ho-Ki - Wikipedia

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    The Type 1 Ho-Ki (一式装甲兵車 ホキ, Isshiki Sōkōheishahoki Ho-Ki) was a tracked armored personnel carrier (APC) developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Development, prototypes and history

  3. List of Type 97 Chi-Ha variants - Wikipedia

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    Type 2 Ho-I gun tank Short barrel 120 mm gun tanks. Type 2 Ho-I medium gun tank; The Imperial Japanese Army called close fire support tanks, "gun tanks". The experimental model was based on the Chi-Ha and the production model was based on the Chi-He. The Ho-I mounted a short barrel Type 99 75 mm tank gun.

  4. Type 97 Te-Ke tankette - Wikipedia

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    Type 97 Ki-To SPAAG. Several variants of the Type 97 were produced. The Type 98 So-Da APC was designed for use as an armored personnel and ammunition carrier. Production of the vehicle began in 1941. [12] The Type 100 Te-Re was designed for use as an artillery observation vehicle. It went into production in 1940. [13]

  5. Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank - Wikipedia

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    Ha and Ni, in Japanese army nomenclature, refer to model number 3 and 4, respectively from old Japanese alphabet iroha. The Type was numbered 97 as an abbreviation of the imperial year 2597, corresponding to the year 1937 in the standard Gregorian calendar. [8] Therefore, the name "Type 97 Chi-Ha" could be translated as "1937's medium tank ...

  6. Type 2 Ho-I - Wikipedia

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    The Type 2 gun tank Ho-I (二式砲戦車 ホイ, Ni-shiki hōsensha Ho-I) was a derivative of the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tanks of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Similar in concept to the early variants of the German Panzer IV , it was designed as a self-propelled howitzer to provide the close-in fire support for standard Japanese ...

  7. Type 95 Ha-Go light tank - Wikipedia

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    The Ho-To was a self-propelled gun on a modified Ha-Go chassis. It mounted a Type 38 12 cm howitzer in an open casemate with frontal and side armour. One prototype was completed. [38] Type 5 Ho-Ru prototype; The Ho-Ru was a light tank destroyer similar to the German Hetzer, but armed with the weaker 47 mm main gun in a semi-enclosed casemate ...

  8. Weapons of the Salvadoran Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Dassault MD 450B Ouragan fighter-bomber of the El Salvador Air Force on static display at Ilopango Air Base, San Salvador. Arava 201 STOL utility transport displayed at the 1975 Paris Air Show prior to delivery to the El Salvador Air Force. Fouga CM.170 Magister Jet trainer/light strike aircraft. [69] Dassault MD 450B Ouragan Fighter-bomber [70]

  9. Type 98 Ke-Ni light tank - Wikipedia

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    The Type 98 light tank Ke-Ni (九八式軽戦車 ケニ, Kyuhachi-shiki keisensha Ke-Ni) or Type 98A Ke-Ni Ko (also known as Type 98 Chi-Ni light tank [4]) was designed to replace the Imperial Japanese Army's Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, Japan's most numerous armored fighting vehicle during World War II.