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The Type 4 Ke-Nu: the process of upgrading the Chi-Ha to the Kai version left a large number of surplus Chi-Ha turrets, which were mounted on the hulls of obsolete Ha-Go tanks to create the Ke-Nu conversion.

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The Ho-Ni I: this tank SPG/destroyer was developed after the Japanese first encountered the M4 Sherman. It was based on the Chi-Ha chassis, replacing the turret with an open casemate mounting a 75 mm field gun.

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The Type 97 Chi-Ha: the Chi-Ha was the most produced Japanese medium tank of the war. It had the same 57 mm gun as the I-Go, but thicker armour and a higher top speed. It was successful in China, but under-powered compared to western tanks.

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The Type 98 Ke-Ni: this light tank was designed to replace the Type 95 Ha-Go. It had thicker armor while keeping the same weight. Only 104 were built as the Imperial Navy had priority on steel for warship production.

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The Type 89B I-Go Otsu: the I-Go was a medium tank that served from 1932 to 1942, mostly fighting in the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was armed with a short barreled 57 mm gun. The Otsu variant featured a diesel engine and a better turret.

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The Type 95 Ha-Go: this light tank was the most-produced Japanese armoured fighting vehicle of WW2 with ~2300 built. With a high speed, light armour and a 37 mm gun, it was extremely successful during the early war years.

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The AMC 35: this cavalry tank was one of the few French designs to feature a two-man turret, overloading the commander a bit less. It was armed with a great 47 mm gun, but was mechanically unreliable and lightly armoured.

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Starting work on the British Armed Forces with the Light Tank Mk VIB, a prewar light tank which saw action in the Battle of France and the North African campaign

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