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The Type 97 medium tank Chi-Ha (九七式中戦車 チハ, Kyunana-shiki chu-sensha chiha) was the most widely produced Japanese medium tank of World War II, with about 25 mm thick armor on its turret sides, and 30 mm on its gun shield, considered average protection in the 1930s.
The Type 97 medium tank Chi-Ha (九七式中戦車 チハ, Kyunana-shiki chu-sensha chiha) was the most widely produced Japanese medium tank of World War II, with about 25 mm thick armor on its turret sides, and 30 mm on its gun shield, considered average protection in the 1930s.
The following is a list of Japanese military equipment of World War II which includes artillery, vehicles and vessels, and other support equipment of both the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), and Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) from operations conducted from start of Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 to the end of World War II in 1945.
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 97 Chi-Ha (九七式中戦車 チハ, Kyūnana-shiki chū-sensha Chi-ha or simply "Type 97/57") was a medium tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Battles of Khalkhin Gol against the Soviet Union, and the Second World War.
List of Japanese armored divisions of the Imperial Japanese Army. During World War II, the IJA only organized four divisions, these were: IJA First Tank Division [1] IJA Second Tank Division [2] IJA Third Tank Division [3] IJA Fourth Tank Division [3]
Experimental Type 97 Ki-To SPAAG 20 mm anti-aircraft tank; Experimental Type 98 Ta-Se 20 mm anti-aircraft tank; Experimental Type 98 20 mm AAG tank with a twin Type 2 20 mm AA machine cannon; Experimental Type 1 Ho-I infantry support gun tank; Experimental light tank Type 3 Ke-Ri; Experimental flying tank Ku-Ro (only a prototype mock-up was ...
Japanese Army Osaka Arsenal: with Mitsubishi and Hitachi manufactured tanks and artillery; Japanese Army Sasebo Arsenal: with Mitsubishi, manufactured tanks; Japanese Army Heijo Arsenal: with Nambu, manufactured hand and long infantry weapons; Japanese Army Mukden Arsenal: with Nambu, manufactured infantry weapons