The Chi-Ha was the most widely available medium tank to the Japanese Army when the Race invaded in mid 1942. Hopelessly outmatched by the Race Landcruisers, the Chi-Ha was thrown into the fight because it was all the Japanese had. The Chi-Ha was not well respected by landcriuser crews and earned the dubious nickname "One-Shot Firestarters," because they were guaranteed to brew up with only one hit.
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- Type 97 Chi-Ha
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| - thumb|400px De Type 97 Chi-Ha was een Japanse middel zware tank gebruikt tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
- The Chi-Ha was the most widely available medium tank to the Japanese Army when the Race invaded in mid 1942. Hopelessly outmatched by the Race Landcruisers, the Chi-Ha was thrown into the fight because it was all the Japanese had. The Chi-Ha was not well respected by landcriuser crews and earned the dubious nickname "One-Shot Firestarters," because they were guaranteed to brew up with only one hit.
- The Type 97 Chi-Ha was a medium tank used by Japan during World War II.
- The Type 97 Chi-Ha (九七式中戦車 チハ Kyūnana-shiki chū-sensha Chi-ha) was a Japanese medium tank, that was the most produced Japanese tank of World War II. In the anime, it first appeared in Girls und Panzer der Film.
- The was a medium tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Nomonhan against the Soviet Union, and in the Second World War. It was the most widely produced Japanese medium tank of World War II, although the armor protection was considered as average in the 1930s. The 57 mm main gun, designed to support the infantry, was a carry over from the 1933 Type 89 medium tank. Later it was replaced by 47 mm gun more effective against enemy armor. The 170 hp Mitsubishi engine was a capable engine for the tank in 1938, and – notably for the time – it was an air cooled diesel. After 1941, the tank was considered less effective than most Allied tank designs.
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| - Type 97 Chi-Ha as of 1941
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Caption
| - Type 97 Chi-Ha tank at Yasukuni Shrine Museum
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| - 14(xsd:double)
- 14(xsd:double)
- 15(xsd:integer)
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| - 1938(xsd:integer)
- 1939(xsd:integer)
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Title
| - Type 97 Chi-Ha
- Type 97 ShinhoTo Chi-Ha
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Armour
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- Turret
Front: 33mm
Side: 26mm
Back: 26mm
Hull
Front: 25mm
Side: 26mm
Back: 20mm
- Turret
Front: 33mm
Side: 26mm
Back: 26mm
Hull
Front: 20mm
Side: 20mm
Back: 20mm
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| - File:Chi Ha Tank.png
- Shinhoto.png
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Engine
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- Mitsubishi SA12200VD air-cooled V-12 diesel
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Armament
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- 930(xsd:integer)
- 1162(xsd:integer)
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Designer
| - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
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| - thumb|400px De Type 97 Chi-Ha was een Japanse middel zware tank gebruikt tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
- The Chi-Ha was the most widely available medium tank to the Japanese Army when the Race invaded in mid 1942. Hopelessly outmatched by the Race Landcruisers, the Chi-Ha was thrown into the fight because it was all the Japanese had. The Chi-Ha was not well respected by landcriuser crews and earned the dubious nickname "One-Shot Firestarters," because they were guaranteed to brew up with only one hit.
- The Type 97 Chi-Ha was a medium tank used by Japan during World War II.
- The Type 97 Chi-Ha (九七式中戦車 チハ Kyūnana-shiki chū-sensha Chi-ha) was a Japanese medium tank, that was the most produced Japanese tank of World War II. In the anime, it first appeared in Girls und Panzer der Film.
- The was a medium tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Nomonhan against the Soviet Union, and in the Second World War. It was the most widely produced Japanese medium tank of World War II, although the armor protection was considered as average in the 1930s. The 57 mm main gun, designed to support the infantry, was a carry over from the 1933 Type 89 medium tank. Later it was replaced by 47 mm gun more effective against enemy armor. The 170 hp Mitsubishi engine was a capable engine for the tank in 1938, and – notably for the time – it was an air cooled diesel. After 1941, the tank was considered less effective than most Allied tank designs. The Type 97's low silhouette and semicircular radio antenna on the turret distinguished the tank from its contemporaries. The crude suspension was derived from the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, but used six road wheels instead of four.
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