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Revision as of 13:53, 12 August 2014
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History
After seeing the tank fighting taking place in Europe The Japanese Army wanted to increase the anti-tank capability of their Type 97 Chi-Ha so a new larger turret with a high velocity Type 1 47mm cannon was introduced replacing the original small turret and 57mm cannon on the Chi-Ha. The new tank was named "Shinhoto", which is Japanese for "new turret".
See also
References
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Time Frames
1930 - 1940: Pre-War |
1940 - 1942: Early-War |
1942 - 1944: Mid-War |
1944 - 1945: Late-War |
1945 - 1960: Post-War |
1930 - 1960: Total-War |
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Buildable | Yes | Yes | ||||
Bonus Crate | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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