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  2. List of Japanese armoured fighting vehicles of World War II

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    Type 1 Ho-Ni I 75 mm tank destroyer. Type 1 Ho-Ni II 105 mm SPH. Type 2 Ho-I gun tank. Type 3 Ho-Ni III gun tank. Type 4 Ho-Ro 150 mm SPH. Type 4 Ha-To 30 cm SP heavy mortar carrier. Type 97 Short barrel 120 mm gun tank. Type 5 Na-To 75 mm SP anti-tank gun.

  3. List of Type 97 Chi-Ha variants - Wikipedia

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    Type 1 Ho-Ni II self-propelled gun. Type 1 Ho-Ni I 75 mm SP AT gun; Turret removed and 75 mm gun installed in an open casemate to create a self-propelled gun. They were organized along similar lines as artillery units. They saw combat action, being first deployed at the Battle of Luzon in the Philippines in 1945. Type 1 Ho-Ni II 105 mm SPG

  4. Type 1 Ho-Ha - Wikipedia

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    Diesel engine. 134 PS (99 kW) at 2,000 rpm [4] Operational. range. 300 km (190 mi) [4] Maximum speed. 50 km/h (31 mph) [4] The Type 1 Ho-Ha (一式半装軌装甲兵車 ホハ, Ichi-shiki han-sōki sōkō-heisha hoha) was a half-track armoured personnel carrier (APC) used in limited numbers by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during World War ...

  5. Type 1 Chi-He medium tank - Wikipedia

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    44 km/h (27 mph) The Type 1 medium tank Chi-He (一式中戦車 チへ, Ichi-shiki chusensha Chihe) was an improved version of the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tanks of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. It had a more powerful main gun, engine and thicker armor. It was the first Japanese tank to have a communication radio as standard equipment.

  6. Type 2 Ho-I - Wikipedia

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    range. 100 km. Maximum speed. 44 km/h (27 mph) The Type 2 Gun tank Ho-I (二式砲戦車 ホイ, Ni-shiki hōsensha Ho-I) was a derivative of the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tanks of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Similar in concept to the early variants of the German Panzer IV, it was designed as a self-propelled howitzer to provide the ...

  7. What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord? - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Real-time strategy, god game. Mode (s) Single-player. What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord? ( Japanese: 勇者のくせになまいきだ。, Hepburn: Yūsha no Kuse ni Namaiki da) is a real-time strategy game for the PlayStation Portable. [2] The game centers on creating mazes and monsters to help defend a demon lord from heroes ...

  8. Type 1 Ho-Ni I - Wikipedia

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    Maximum speed. 38 km/h (24 mph) The Type 1 Gun tank Ho-Ni I (一式砲戦車 ホニ I, Isshiki ho-sensha Ho-Ni I) was a tank destroyer and self-propelled artillery developed by the Imperial Japanese Army for use during World War II in the Pacific theater. It saw limited combat action, being first deployed at the Battle of Luzon in the ...

  9. Type 3 Ho-Ni III - Wikipedia

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    The Type 3 Gun tank Ho-Ni III (三式砲戦車 ホニIII, San-shiki hōsensha) was a tank destroyer and self-propelled artillery of Imperial Japanese Army in World War II.The Type 3 Ho-Ni III superseded the Type 1 Ho-Ni I and its variant the Type 1 Ho-Ni II in production, and gave better protection to the crew by having a completely enclosed superstructure.