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Type 4 Tiger
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General
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Type:
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Heavy Tank
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Owner:
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Japan
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Year:
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1943
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Specifications
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Length:
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8.45 m
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Width:
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3.56 m
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Height:
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3.0 m
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Weight:
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54 t
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Armour:
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120mm
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Speed:
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45 km/h
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Armament
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Primary Weapon:
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88mm KwK36 L/56
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History
In April 1943 the Japanese sent 12 army officers led by Colonel Ishide to Germany to inspect and test their latest tank designs. The Japanese where quite impressed and negotiated to buy four of the tanks and their related documents and blueprints, the PzKfw III Ausf.J, PzKfw III Ausf.N, PzKfw V Panther Ausf.D and PzKfw VI Tiger. They hoped that they could be reverse engineered and the technology incorporated into Japanese designs. One of the PzKfw III's was dissembled and along with the documents transported back to Japan via submarine. February 1944 the Tiger tank was moved to Bordeaux in France so it could be prepared for transport. With the worsening war situation and then the Allied Landings in France it became impossible to transport the tank to Japan. In September 1944 the Japanese decided to give the tank back to the Germans where it was soon destroyed fighting in Belgium.
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Time Frames
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1930 - 1940: Pre-War |
1940 - 1942: Early-War |
1942 - 1944: Mid-War |
1944 - 1945: Late-War |
1945 - 1960: Post-War |
1930 - 1960: Total-War |
Buildable |
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Yes |
Bonus Crate |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Japan
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- America - Britain - France - Poland - Soviet Union - China - Germany - Italy - Hungary - Japan - Sweden - Czechoslovakia - Other -
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Anti-Tank:
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Type 1 47mm, Type 90 75mm, Type 5 105mm, M40 106mm
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Anti-Aircraft:
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Type 96 25mm, Type 99 88mm, Type 5 150mm, Bofors 40mm L/70
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Artillery:
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Type 91 105mm, Type 96 150mm, Type 4 40cm, M1A1 155mm
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Construction/Supply:
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Type 4 Chi-So, Isuzu Type 97, Nissan Type 180, Toyota Su-Ki
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Transport:
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Isuzu Type 94, Type 95 Kurogane, Type 98 So-Da, Type 1 Ho-Ha, Type 1 Ho-Ki, Type SU 60
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Armoured Car:
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Type 92 Osaka, Toyota J40
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Tankette:
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Type 92, Type 94 TK, Type 97 Te-Ke
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Light Tank:
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Ko-Gata, Otsu-Gata, Type 95 Ha-Go, Type 3 Ke-Ri, Type 4 Ke-Nu, Type 98 Ke-Ni, Type 98B Ke-Ni Otsu, Type 98 Ke-Ni Kai, Type 2 Ke-To, Type 5 Ke-Ho
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Medium Tank:
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Type 89 I-Go, Type 97 Chi-Ni, Type 97 Chi-Ha, Type 98 Chi-Ho, Type 97 Chi-Ha "Shinhoto", Type 1 Chi-He, Type 3 Chi-Nu, Type 3 Chi-Nu Kai, Type 4 Chi-To (Prototype), Type 4 Chi-To, Type 5 Chi-Ri (Plan 1), Type 5 Chi-Ri, Type 5 Chi-Ri (TRI), Type 5 Chi-Ri (MHI), Type 5 Chi-Ri II, STA-1, STA-2, STA-3, Type 61, STB-1
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Heavy Tank:
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Ishi-108, Type 91, Type 95, Aichi-96, Type 97, Mitsu 104, Mi-To, Type 100 O-I, Type 120 O-I, Type 2604, Type 4 Tiger
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Anti-Aircraft:
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Type 94 20mm AA, Type 98 Ta-Se, Type 98 Ta-Se II, Type 2 Ta-Ha, M42 Duster
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Tank Destroyer:
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Type 1 Ho-Ni I, Type 3 Ho-Ni III, Type 5 Ho-Ru, Type 5 Ho-Ri (Concept), Type 5 Ho-Ri, Type 5 Ho-Ri II, Type 5 Chi-Ri II TD, Type 5 Na-To, Type 5 Ka-To, Type 60
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Support:
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Type 2 Ho-I, Type 5 Ku-Se, 120mm Short, 120mm Long
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Artillery:
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Jiro-Sha, Type 100 Te-Re, Type 1 Ho-Ni II, Type 4 Ho-To, Type 4 Ho-Ro, Type 4 Ha-To, Type 5 Ho-Chi, Type SY 56, Type SX 60, Type 67
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Flame/Chem Tank:
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Type 94 Ko-Go
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Repair Vehicle:
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Se-Ri
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Amphibious:
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Type 92 A-I-Go, SR I-Go, SR Ro-Go, Type 2 Ka-Mi, Type 3 Ka-Chi, Type 4 Ka-Tsu, Type 5 To-Ku
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Other:
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Type 97 Ka-Ha, Type 97 Shi-Ki
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Fighter:
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Ki-27, A6M2 Zero, A6M5 Zero, Ki-43 Hayabusa, Ki-61 Hien, Ki-84 Hayate, Ki-100, J7W1 Shinden, J7W2 Shinden-Kai, Ki-201 Karyu, Katsuodori, F-86 Kyokukō
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Ground Attack:
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Ki-32, Ki-51, Ki-98, Ki-102, Ki-115 Tsurugi, Kikka, T-1 Hatsutaka
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Bomber:
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Ki-21, Ki-48 Sokei, Ki-49 Donryu, Ki-67 Hiryu, R2Y1 Keiun, R2Y2 Keiun-Kai, G10N1 Fugaku, Kawasaki P-2J
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Transport:
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Ki-57, G4M, Ki-105 Otori
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Other:
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Fu-Go, MXY7 Ohka
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Cruiser/Battleship:
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Yamato
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