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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
The '''Type 4 ''Chi-To''''' ({{Annotation|四式中戦車 チト|Yon-shiki Chū-sensha Chi-To}}) was a Japanese response to the appearance of the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]]. Despite Japanese armour seeing great success earlier in World War 2 (Japanese armour arguably led the army to victory in China, Malaya and Corregidor), the [[Chi-Ha Kai]] was grossly outdated by the time of the American island-hopping campaign - it could neither resist the Sherman's main armament nor could it penetrate it's frontal armour. The Chi-To was the next logical design step after the Chi-Nu, mounting a capable 75 mm gun on a better armoured hull. The Chi-To came only to a concluding development just before the war ended after many delays. Only 2 were known to have been completed.
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The '''Type 4 ''Chi-To''''' ({{Annotation|四式中戦車 「チト」|Yon-Shiki Chū-Sensha [Chi-To]}}) was a response to the appearance of the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]] developed by the Japanese Army.
  
 
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* [[Chi-To Late]] - <small>(Projected Production Model)</small>
 
* [[Chi-To Late]] - <small>(Projected Production Model)</small>
  
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==History==
 
==History==
===Design===
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The '''Type 4 ''Chi-To''''' was a Japanese response to the appearance of the [[M4 Sherman (Family)|M4 Sherman]]. Despite Japanese armour seeing great success earlier in World War 2 (Japanese armour arguably led the army to victory in China, Malaya and Corregidor), the [[Chi-Ha Kai]] was grossly outdated by the time of the American island-hopping campaign - it could neither resist Sherman's main armament nor could it penetrate its frontal armour. The Chi-To was the next logical design step after the Chi-Nu, mounting a capable 75 mm gun on a better armoured hull. The Chi-To came only to a concluding development just before the war ended after many delays. Only 2 were known to have been completed.
  
===Development===
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== Media ==
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==See Also==
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===Medium Tanks===
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{{Youtube-gallery|tB9uME26MmY|'''The Last of the Samurai, the Chi To - Cursed by Design''' - ''ConeOfArc''|4mkS8EodQbA|'''Chi-Ri & Chi-To: Aberdeen Tank Scrapping''' - Historical Footage - ''Eun Ae Sun''}}
*[[Chi-Nu|Type 3 Chi-Nu]] (~Predecessor)
 
*[[Chi-Ri II|Type 5 Chi-Ri II]] - <small>(Successor))</small>
 
  
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==External links==
 
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 13 February 2023

Description

The Type 4 Chi-To (四式中戦車 「チト」) was a response to the appearance of the M4 Sherman developed by the Japanese Army.

Vehicles

Rank II

History

The Type 4 Chi-To was a Japanese response to the appearance of the M4 Sherman. Despite Japanese armour seeing great success earlier in World War 2 (Japanese armour arguably led the army to victory in China, Malaya and Corregidor), the Chi-Ha Kai was grossly outdated by the time of the American island-hopping campaign - it could neither resist Sherman's main armament nor could it penetrate its frontal armour. The Chi-To was the next logical design step after the Chi-Nu, mounting a capable 75 mm gun on a better armoured hull. The Chi-To came only to a concluding development just before the war ended after many delays. Only 2 were known to have been completed.

Media

Videos