Type 95 Ha-Go

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The Type 95 Ha-Gō was a light tank used by the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War, at the Battles of Khalkhin Gol against the Soviet Union, and in the Second World War. It proved sufficient against infantry but was not effective against other tanks. Approximately 2,300 were produced, making it the most numerous Japanese armoured fighting vehicle of the Second World War.

1934  WikimediaWikidata
Ha-Go; Type 95 light tank
length 4.38 metre, mass 7400 kilogram, 
light tankEmpire of Japan


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    1934 Type 95 Ha-Go
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    Rear-side angle view of Type 95 Ha-Go Hokuman version (a/k/a/ Manchuria model)Rear-side angle view of Type 95 Ha-Go Hokuman version (a/k/a/ Manchuria model)
    Japanese medium and light tanks and armoured cars lined up on the airstrip (AWM 096846)Japanese medium and light tanks and armoured cars lined up on the airstrip (AWM 096846)
    Jap Typ 95 Ha-Go GelaendegaengigkeitJap Typ 95 Ha-Go Gelaendegaengigkeit
    Type 95 Ha-Go showing a flag signal during maneuversType 95 Ha-Go showing a flag signal during maneuvers
    Type 95 Ha-Go with officerType 95 Ha-Go with officer
    Japanese tank burningJapanese tank burning
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    Australian crew commanders in the turrets of Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tanks (AWM 097338)Australian crew commanders in the turrets of Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tanks (AWM 097338)
    A replica of a Type 95 Ha-GoA replica of a Type 95 Ha-Go
    Ha-Go first prototypeHa-Go first prototype