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  • ...Industries <!--[[MHI_WWII]]--> (''{{Annotation|三菱重工業株式会社|Mitsubishi Jūkōgyō Kabushiki Kaisha}}'')}} ...ote}}Most tank designs would be contracted by the Army Technical Bureau to Mitsubishi
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  • ...'' light tank (Accepted in 1935, Imperial year 2595. 'Ha-Go' name given by Mitsubishi).<ref name="ZalogaJapaneseTank">Zaloga Steven. ''Japanese Tanks 1939-1945'' The tank used the same engine on the Type 89B, the 120 hp Mitsubishi diesel engine. The suspension on the tank was quite simple, two bogies with
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  • ...tsu) respectively. As Hino built a suspension similar to on the [[Ha-Go]], Mitsubishi went for a similar design to the Christie suspension. During trails the Mod ...50 cm lower in profile and slightly lighter and shorter. With the use of a Mitsubishi Type 100 6-Cylinder air-cooled diesel engine with 130 horsepower, it allowe
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  • ...Ha-Go]] as the 37 mm had little explosive power to deal with infantry. The Mitsubishi "Chi-Ha" competed with the cheaper design Osaka Arsenal "Chi-Ni", selected ...rom the Mitsubishi A6120VD air-cooled straight-six diesel with 120 hp to a Mitsubishi SA12200VD air-cooled V12 diesel with 170 hp. As such, the top speed has inc
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  • ...ed to private firms due to Sagami's lack in industry. One of the firms was Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which developed a tank plant specifically for the Type 89 ...labelled as Type 89A I-Go Ko. It wasn't until 1934 when a change to 120hp Mitsubishi diesel engine was made that the Type 89 was redesignated the Type 89B I-Go
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  • {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • {{Template:TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • ...calling for an improved armament on the Type 97 Chi-Ha was received by the Mitsubishi factory. With the Type 1 Chi-He still needing time to enter production leve {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • ...ice in 1944 and was expected to enter mass production with 20 per month at Mitsubishi and 5 per month at Kobe-Seiko. In terms of Japanese armour development, the {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • ...ly from the Chi-To. Notable differences would be the use of a supercharged Mitsubishi diesel engine instead of a German gasoline engine, the change in suspension {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • ...ice in 1944 and was expected to enter mass production with 20 per month at Mitsubishi and 5 per month at Kobe-Seiko. In terms of Japanese armour development, the {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • {{Template:TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • ...'' light tank (Accepted in 1935, Imperial year 2595. 'Ha-Go' name given by Mitsubishi).<ref name="ZalogaJapaneseTank">Zaloga Steven. ''Japanese Tanks 1939-1945'' The tank used the same engine on the Type 89B, the 120 hp Mitsubishi diesel engine. The suspension on the tank was quite simple, two bogies with
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  • {{TankManufacturer Mitsubishi}}
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  • ...ed armoured personnel carrier, that was at the time being developed by the Mitsubishi company, be used. The military vehicle was subsequently put into service un {{TankManufacturer Komatsu}}
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  • :''Pages of History:'' [[Template:TankManufacturer Renault|Renault tanks]] :''Pages of History:'' [[G4M1|Mitsubishi G4M Betty]], the "Flying Lighter"
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  • ...saka Army Arsenal started their prototypes for the Army requirements, with Mitsubishi developing the more expensive ''Chi-Ha'' and Osaka the cheaper, lighter ''C Even though the requirement of the gun was to be 47 mm, both Mitsubishi and Osaka Army Arsenal outfitted their tanks with the 57 mm found on the [[
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