therefore, a premium interesting vehicle of the 1st rank, for example anti-aircraft.the first m2 also has little armament, which is only the browning m2.
sorry for the crappy english
Now that i have re-suggested all the most powerful Ha-Go variants that were actually built, i’m satisfied.
Type 3 Ke-Ri
Type 4 Ke-Nu
Type 4 Ho-To
Type 5 Ho-Ru
they look funny i want them
Although it may make for an interesting coastal vehicle, I’d rather seen other much more wanted/need additions first, like the Ke-Ho for example
I bow to you 🙇♂️
Did you think the the Ha-Go with the Type 98 would be worth it?
Type 98 is installed on late production Ha-Go which are the ones we have in the game.
I have already reported on the Ha-Go having wrong gun, they just wont fix it.
How hard could it be to change some numbers… what a shame
Is there any way to get the Japanese Ka-Chi? I really really really want this soo bad… i was away and taking a break from WT when they did this. When I saw it on youtube, it was too late for me to grind it…

as far as I know, it is impossible to get a ka-chi tank. Unfortunately, I have the same problem
The interesting only flaw I noticed is that the front MG has the tanker piece while irl it likely wouldn’t have had it. Interesting never the less.
At the moment no, though it may return.
A lot of Japanese vehicles use old and outdated models in every aspect from the textures to the damage model. Since most vehicles have not been changed since their release.
first one says light tank eizo but it cant really get what are hey referring to
I mean the one with the 155 mm and 76 mm gun. It says it’s a new French secret type??
There’s also one with a 75 mm and 2 45mm above the French 3C tank in the first image.
The Char 2C was produced in versions with 75 and 155 mm guns. This probably refers to different tanks, rather than a combination of guns in one.
Any records of the Japanese getting them or made a tank similar?
No, of course not, this is looks like just a bulletin with intelligence data, for the background of the assessment of Japanese tanks from the next slide. Technically, among the similar projects produced, we can only name the Type 91/Type 95 line and O-I. The Japanese, with the exception of the specific O-I considered as a means of breaking through Soviet defensive lines in case of warwere, not interested in realy heavy vehicles.
Thanks,
I was hoping it would’ve been some kind of hint at some secret tank leftover in China. The table comes from an equipment instruction guide made in 1948.
Only reference I can find of it.



