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    The Type 89 medium tank I-Go (八九式中戦車 イ号, Hachikyū-shiki chū-sensha I-) is a medium tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army from 1932 to 1942 in combat...
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    infantry support, was a carry over from the Type 89 I-Go medium tank. The suspension was derived from the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, but used six road wheels...
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    Mitsubishi engine (as used in the Type 89 I-Go medium tank) and had a top speed of 25 mph (40 km/h). Type 95 Ha-Go (Hokuman version) Due to issues in...
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    designated the Type 89 I-Go. Development of the first Japanese-designed tank began in June 1925. The original plan was for two types of tanks to be created...
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    tons and too slow to be used as its main tank. The Type 89 Chi-Ro (also known as the Type 89 I-Go) was developed to overcome these shortcomings. The new...
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    Japan. The designation is also known as the Type 89 "I-Go" and sometimes transliterated "Yi-Go". The Type 89 had two variants - the Kō ("A"), which used...
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    Regiment Type 89 I-Go medium tanks – 26 Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tanks – 4 Type 94 tankettes – 7 Type 97 Te-Ke tankettes – 4 4th Tank Regiment Type 95 Ha-Go light...
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    The early wheeled prototype and the experimental amphibious version (Type 92 A-I-Go) with a watertight hull, floats and propellers (only 2 built) eventually...
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    I vintage Renault NC27 "Otsu" light tank M3 light tank – captured Experimental Tank – Number 1 – 1st prototype leading to the Type 89 I-Go Type 89 I-Go...
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    However, the multi-turreted tank concept was cancelled, therefore, the Type 95 did not go into production. It proved to be a complicated design with poor mobility...
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    different families of earlier tanks. Production of the Type 88-series MBTs was stopped in 1995. The Type 89 tank destroyer was a Chinese armored vehicle that...
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    engine) TKF - TK tankette with 46 hp (34 kW) Polski Fiat engine and new (TKS-type) suspension, about 18 built TKS - improved model of 1933, about 260 built...
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    NC27 Type 89 I-Go medium tanks (Type 89A I-Go Kō and Type 89B I-Go Otsu) Type 92 heavy armoured car Jyu-Sokosha - tankette Type 94 tankette Type 97 Te-Ke...
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    Panzer I was a light tank produced by Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Its name is short for Panzerkampfwagen I (German for "armored fighting vehicle mark I"),...
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    tank, the Type 89 I-Go, while popular with troops and tank crews had begun to show its age, attempts to update the design with the Type 89B I-Go Otsu were...
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    of the Type 89 Chi-Ro (Experimental Tank Number 2) was completed. The Type 89 Chi-Ro tank was lighter (9.8 tonnes) and shorter than the Chi-I. It contained...
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    The Type 94 tankette was an inexpensive vehicle to build, at approximately half the price of the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, resulting in more Type 94's...
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    was also used by Type 95 Ha-Go. However, due to shortages in the production of this weapon, many vehicles were fitted with a 7.7 mm Type 97 machine gun...
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    Army imported one Type A tank to research in 1930. The Imperial Japanese Army evaluated the design and developed the Type 95 Ha-Go.  Paraguay – One double-turret...
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    The Howa Type 20 Assault Rifle (20式小銃, ni-maru-shiki-shōjū), referred to as the Type 20 5.56mm Rifle (20式5.56mm小銃, ni-maru-shiki-go-ten-go-roku-miri-shōjū)...
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    tanks were early 1930s models such as the Type 95 Ha-Go and Type 89 I-Go, the anti-tank units only possessed Type 1 37 mm anti-tank guns that were ineffective...
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    although 22 tanks of various types were brought back during these evacuations, there were no infantry tanks among them. A Matilda I was selected by the German...
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    was announced that no budget would be made available for constructing this type and on 17 May 1929 the study was terminated. In June 1929, the STCC (Section...
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    Japanese Renault NC27 and some early Type 89 I-Go medium tanks). It had been largely been superseded by the Type 94 37 mm anti-tank gun by beginning of...
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    of Tiaong Moises Amat Escueta Ala-ala Park Tiaong Lying-In Hospital Type 89 I-Go tank at Villa Escudero, Tiaong, Quezon Province  Municipality of Tiaong...
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    Weapons employed in the Slovak-Hungarian War Germany: Panzer I Italy: L3/33 Japan: Type 94 Romania: R-1 Poland: TK-3 and TKS Soviet Union: T-27 • T-37A...
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    TB-3 bomber). Czechoslovakia/Romania: R-1 Germany: Panzer I Italy: L3/33 and L3/35 Japan: Type 94 Poland: TK-3 and TKS Soviet Union: T-37A and T-38 Sweden:...
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    gun against infantry. In the rear of the turret, there was a rotating drum-type magazine for 18 45 mm shells or a radio station. The prototype underwent...
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    War I broke out, with the problem of trench warfare and the difficulty of transporting supplies to the front, the pulling power of crawling-type tractors...
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    the Royal Tank Regiment, being the first type of in total 200 tanks to be retired in 1938. The Medium Mark I was the first tank to see "mass" production...
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