The Type 95 Ha-Go was a light tank that was used by Japan during World War II.
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| - The Type 95 Ha-Go was a light tank that was used by Japan during World War II.
- thumb|leftName: Type 95 Ha-Go Nation: Japan Zeitpunkt: 1939 Kosten: 8 Speed: 4 Defense: 2/2 Kampfwerte
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- The Type 95 Ha-Go is a Japanese light tank used during World War II. It is seen in Medal of Honor: Rising Sun and Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault. It is armed with a Type 94 37mm Main Cannon as well as a Type 91 6.5mm Machine Gun. In Rising Sun, the Ha-Go is easily destroyed with grenades and machine gun fire, a largely unrealistic trait.
- De Type 95 Ha-Go was een Japanse lichte tank gebruikt tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
- The (also known as the Type 97 Ke-Go) was a light tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army in combat operations of the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Second World War. It's speed was about 18 mph cross country, which was comparable to the Stuart's 20 mph nearly 6 years later in 1941. It proved sufficient against opposing infantry in campaigns in Manchuria and China, as the Chinese National Revolutionary Army had only three tank battalions consisting of Vickers export tanks, German PzKpfw I light tanks, and Italian CV33 tankettes to oppose them. However, the Type 95, like the M3 Stuarts of the US Army, were not designed to fight other tanks, they were designed to support the infantry., and due to the IJN's priority in receiving technology and steel for warship construction, tanks for the I
- As the Type 89B medium tank was unable to keep pace with the infantry, the Imperial Japanese Army wished for a tank capable of reaching 40 km/h, and development for such a design began in 1933. A prototype was completed by 1934, and after a series of successful tests it was accepted as the Type 95 Ha-Go.
- When the Japanese Army landed in Hawaii they brought with them a regiment of Ha-Go light tanks. Although under gunned, and under armored, they were where the Japanese needed them the most and in force on the battle field. Many US soldiers defending Hawaii noted how poorly armored the Japanese tanks were. The Ha-Gos that survived the invasion lead the Japanese victory parade down King Street. Jiro Takahashi was both impressed that they won the battle and disappointed that they didn't look at all formidable.
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- Type 91 6.5 mm machine gun
- or 2 x Type 97 7.7 mm machine gun
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- Type 95 Ha-Gō
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| - Type 95 Ha-Gō on display at the United States Army Ordnance Museum.
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Front: 12mm
Side: 12mm
Back: 12mm
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Back: 10mm
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Chi-Ha-Tan Ha-Go= File:Ha-Go.png -
Tategoto Ha-Go= File:Tategoto Ha-Go.png
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| - *20px|link= Chi-Ha-Tan Academy
*20px|link= Tategoto High School
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- Mitsubishi A6120VDe air-cooled inline 6-cylinder 14.4 L diesel 120 hp
- Mitsubishi NVD 6120 air-cooled diesel
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