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Japanese tanks and armoured vehicles[]

Tankettes[]

Light tanks[]

Medium tanks[]

Heavy tanks[]

Amphibious tanks[]

Self-propelled guns[]

Experimental tanks[]

  • Experimental Tank - Number 1
  • Experimental Type 91 Heavy Tank
  • Experimental Medium Tank Chi-Ni
  • Experimental Medium Tank
  • Experimental Medium Tank Chi-Ho
  • Experimental Type 98 Medium Tank
  • Experimental Type 2 Ho-Ri Tank Destroyer (Very similar to the German Elefant Tank Destroyer)
  • Experimental Jiro-Sha Self Propelled Gun (SPG)
  • Experimental Type 2 Ka-To 105 mm Tank Destroyer
  • Experimental Type 2 Ku-Se 75 mm SPG
  • Experimental Light Armored ATG Carrier So-To
  • Experimental Type 5 Ho-Ru 47 mm SPATG
  • Experimental Flying Tank Ku-Ro
  • Experimental 75 mm Tank Destroyer Na-To
  • Experimental Light Tank Ke-Ho
  • Experimental 105 mm Tank Destroyer (Very similar to German Sturmgeschutz Tank Destroyers)
  • Experimental Type 5 155 mm Ho-Chi SPG
  • Experimental 120 mm SPG

Armored vehicles[]

Other vehicles[]

  • Armored Engineer Vehicle "SS"
  • Armored Lumberjack "Ho-K"
  • Armored Lumberjack "Brasso Ki"
  • Type 95 Crane Vehicle "Ri-Ki"
  • Armored Recovery Vehicle "Se-Ri"
  • Type 97 Mini Engineer Vehicle "Yi-Go"
  • High-Voltage Dynamo Vehicle "Ka-Ha"
  • Type 97 Pole Planter and Type 97 Cable Layer
  • Type 94 Disinfecting Vehicle and Type 94 Gas Scattering Vehicle
  • T G Armored Bridge Layer
  • Armored Cable Layer

Imported tanks and armored vehicles (including captured types)[]

See also[]

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