Difference between revisions of "Type 92 Osaka"
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| image=[[File:Osaka_3d.gif|300px|Type 92 Osaka]] | | image=[[File:Osaka_3d.gif|300px|Type 92 Osaka]] | ||
− | | type=[[Armoured Car]] | + | | type=[[Unit Types#Car|Armoured Car]] |
| owner=[[Japan]] | | owner=[[Japan]] | ||
| manu=Ishikawajima | | manu=Ishikawajima |
Revision as of 16:22, 9 May 2014
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History
The islands of the Pacific weren't suitable for wheeled combat vehicles so the Japanese only use a small amount of armoured cars during World War II, preferring to use light tanks to fulfill the same roles. The few that they did use where mainly deployed to China and Manchuria to guard the railway network.
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