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| image=[[File:Typ95_3d.gif|300px|Type 95]] | | image=[[File:Typ95_3d.gif|300px|Type 95]] | ||
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| owner=[[Japan]] | | owner=[[Japan]] | ||
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− | == | + | The Type 95 was the final evolution of Japan's pre-war multi-turreted heavy tank designs, which begin with Japan's first indigenous tank the Experimental Tank No.1. From the Tank No.1 to the Type 91 and then to the Type 95 efforts were made to improve the design with multiple engine and track configurations. In the end the Type 95 was deemed to slow and cumbersome and only a single prototype was built. |
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*[[Jiro-Sha]] | *[[Jiro-Sha]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_95_Heavy_Tank Wikipedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_95_Heavy_Tank Wikipedia] | ||
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History
The Type 95 was the final evolution of Japan's pre-war multi-turreted heavy tank designs, which begin with Japan's first indigenous tank the Experimental Tank No.1. From the Tank No.1 to the Type 91 and then to the Type 95 efforts were made to improve the design with multiple engine and track configurations. In the end the Type 95 was deemed to slow and cumbersome and only a single prototype was built.
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 | Yes |
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