List of tanks and armoured vehicles of the Imperial Japanese Navy

List of tanks and armoured vehicles of the Imperial Japanese Navy

This is a list of tanks and armoured vehicles of the Imperial Japanese Navy (WWII).

Regular Light and Medium Tanks

*Type 94 TK Tankette
*Type 97 Te-Ke Tankette
*Type 95 Ha-Go Light Tank
*Type 89 Yi-Go (Chi-Ro) Medium Tank
*Type 97 Chi-Ha Medium Tank
*Type 97-improved Medium Tank "Shinhoto Chi-Ha"
*Type 1 Chi-He Medium Tank
*Type 2 Ke-To Light Tank
*Type 3 Chi-Nu Medium Tank
*Type 4 Chi-To Medium Tank
*Type 4 Ke-Nu Light Tank
*Type 5 Chi-Ri Medium Tank

Amphibious Tank

*SRII Amphibious Tank
*Type 1 Mi-Sha Amphibious Tank
*Type 2 Ka-Mi Amphibious Tank
*Type 3 Ka-Chi Amphibious Tank
*Type 4 Ka-Sha" Amphibious Tank
*Type 5 To-Ku" Amphibious Tank

Amphibious APC

*Type 4 Ka-Tsu Amphibious APC Vehicle
*Swamp Vehicle "FB"

elf-Propelled vehicles

*Type 1 Ho-Ni I 75 mm SPH
*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
*75 mm SP AT Gun "Na-To"
*Type 5 Ho-Ru 47 mm SP Gun
*105 mm SP Gun Tank "Ho-Ri" (I/II)
*Type 97 Short Barrel 120 mm Gun Tank
*Navy 12cm Self-propelled Gun

Armoured Cars

*Hokoku Armored Car
*Type 92 Armored Car
*Type 2592 Osaka HoKoKu-Go Armored Car

Cars and Trucks

*Type 95 recon car Mini-truck
*Amphibious Truck "Su-Ki"


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