List of armoured fighting vehicles used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War
This is a list of armour used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War.
The present list also includes other military armoured vehicles in use at the time (armoured personnel carriers, armoured cars, armoured trains, etc.).
- Renault FT
- Renault FT-17-Ko
- Renault NC27
- Type 89 Medium Tanks[1]
- Type 92 Heavy Armoured Car Jyu-Sokosha - a tankette[2]
- Type 94 tankette[3]
- Type 95 "Ha-Go" Light Tank[4]
- Type 97 "Te-Ke" Tankette[5]
- Type 97 "Chi-Ha" Medium Tank[6]
- Type 97-Kai "Shinhoto Chi-Ha" Medium Tank[7]
- Type SS Armored Engineer Vehicles
- Panzerkampfwagen I - German tank, one captured from Chinese forces
- Hokoku Armored Car
- Aikoku Armored Car
- Vickers-Crossley Armoured Car
- Wolseley Armoured Car
- Type 91 Armored Railroad Car "So-Mo"
- Type 95 Armored Railroad Car "So-Ki"[8]
- Type 1 "Ho-Ki" Armored Personnel Carrier[9]
- AA Machine Cannon Carrier
- Experimental Armored Train
- Type 94 Armored Train
- Type 95 Crane Vehicle "Ri-Ki"
- Armored Recovery Vehicle "Se-Ri"
- Type 100 Observation Vehicle "Te-Re"
- Type 94 Disinfecting Vehicle
- Type 94 Gas Scattering Vehicle
- High-Voltage Dynamo Vehicle "Ka-Ha"[10]
Notes
- ↑ Japanese Type 89 CHI-RO Medium Tank at howstuffworks.com
- ↑ Zaloga 2007, pp. 6, 7, 10.
- ↑ Zaloga 2007, pp. 7–10.
- ↑ Zaloga 2007, pp. 3, 9, 10, 12.
- ↑ Zaloga 2007, pp. 10–12.
- ↑ Zaloga 2007, pp. 11, 13, 14.
- ↑ Zaloga 2007, pp. 13, 14.
- ↑ Taki’s Imperial Japanese Army: Type 95 Armored Railroad Car "So-Ki"
- ↑ Taki's Imperial Japanese Army: Type 1 APC "Ho-Ki"
- ↑ Taki's Imperial Japanese Army: "High-Voltage Dynamo Vehicle 'Ka-Ha' "
References
- Zaloga, Steven J. (2007). Japanese Tanks 1939–45. Osprey. ISBN 978-1-8460-3091-8.
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