Posted by Kimmo |
10/16/2004 11:30 AM | remove |
Yes they were very small, well suited for jungle warfare, supporting infantry, but not much hope even against US Sherman.
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Posted by GC Intercept |
10/21/2004 1:36 PM | remove |
I read somewhere that they had a real job stopping the tracks falling off when they turned sharply.
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Posted by Vulp |
1/24/2005 9:33 PM | remove |
If it was really small, it's probably a Type 95 light tank
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Posted by Duke |
3/21/2005 6:24 AM | remove |
bout the size of the tank from Metal Slug
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Posted by 'Dukes |
4/7/2005 10:16 PM | remove |
The Japanese never had to concern themselves with developing tanks for major conflicts , so this is an old design. But the Sherman's size liability in Europe became a blessing here. And they modded the hell out them (flamethrower, e.t.c.) Imagine a German Tiger trying to navigate through the jungle? I think they would get stuck real quick at their weight.
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Posted by ngamer007 |
4/26/2005 5:04 AM | remove |
Nice find
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Posted by Tupsumato |
5/14/2005 12:15 PM | remove |
"Imagine a German Tiger trying to navigate through the jungle?"
I imagine a German Tiger navigating through the jungle. Through...
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Posted by Kimmo |
6/13/2005 4:42 AM | remove |
Actually the Japanese bought a German Tiger tank and a Panther tank, but those were not shipped to Japan. I wonder where they were going to use those two tanks?
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Posted by lopix |
6/15/2005 6:36 PM | remove |
wonderful pic
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Posted by Jonsered |
4/12/2006 8:58 PM | remove |
Type 95 Ha-Go. Nice little medium tank.
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Posted by Shawn W. |
1/28/2007 2:05 AM | remove |
If that's medium, I'd hate to see what their small tanks looked like.
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Posted by Stewie |
4/6/2007 12:21 PM | remove |
wagons with wheels and a front mounted shot gun?
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Posted by Stewie |
4/6/2007 12:21 PM | remove |
*wonders why he typed "wagons with wheels"*
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Posted by logtec |
3/13/2008 7:59 AM | remove |
nice
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