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  • After Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, the US requisitioned the fighters which had not y
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  • ...n front in 1943 to focus the units on the east for an eventual invasion of Japan. However, both Soviet units and German units reported the presence of P-63
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  • ...n 1943 in order to focus the units on the east for an eventual invasion of Japan. However, both Soviet units and German units reported the presence of P-63 ...fted to supplying the eastern armies preparing for military action against Japan. During the campaign of August 1945 in the Far East, the P-63 was used to e
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  • * [[:Category:Japan aircraft|Japanese aircraft]] - Fighter planes like the [[Ki-43 (Family)|Ki-
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  • In the late 1930s, with Nazi Germany and Japan both rapidly increasing the size of their militaries, the Australian Air Fo
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  • ...ny cannon-armed single-engine fighter in the game, being only surpassed by Japan's own [[J6K1]]. ...x 250 kg bombs or two of the massive Type 5 No.6 rockets, the N1K2 can be Japan's best ground attacker and will make enemy tanks quake in fear. The Type 98
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  • ...x 250 kg bombs or two of the massive Type 5 No.6 rockets, the N1K2 can be Japan's best ground attacker and will make enemy tanks quake in fear. The Type 98 ...ed fighter, even the P-51 Mustang, which began its fight in the skies over Japan in the spring of 1945.
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  • {{Japan fighters}}
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  • ...apanese planes with four engines, along with the [[G5N1]] and the [[B-17E (Japan)|premium B-17E Flying Fortress]]. This enhances the Renzan's survivability {{Youtube-gallery|3SqwUvbradc|'''Nippon Deathstar! G8N1 - Japan - Sub's Choice #43!''' - ''Jengar''}}
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  • The '''{{Specs|name}}''' was Japan's first indigenous tank design after the war, being the first prototype tow As the ST-A1 is Japan's first tank for a new era of tank development, it shows the same gameplay
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  • {{Navigation-Line|'''Sub-chasers'''}}{{Specs-Link|us_sc_497}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|us_pc_451}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link| {{Japan naval cannons}}
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  • ===Japan=== ===Japan===
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  • ===Japan=== * New test flights for jet aircraft for the USA, Germany and Japan have been added.
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  • ===Japan=== ===Japan===
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  • {{Japan tank destroyers}} {{Japan premium ground vehicles}}
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  • | rowspan="2" |[[File:Japan flag.png|32x32px|Japan]] |Japan
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  • ...le:Japan flag.png|130px|link=Category:Japan ships]][[:Category:Japan ships|Japan]]</div> ...e:Sub-chasers icon.png|link=Category:Sub-chasers|]][[:Category:Sub-chasers|Sub-chasers]]</div>
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  • ===Japan=== ...Fighting Vehicle (B), D 8009B, September 7, 1989 (Revised August 5, 1991), Japan Defense Agency
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  • ===Japan=== * [[B-17E (Japan)|B-17E]] (Premium)
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  • ...oned on Borneo. Following the outbreak of hostilities between the U.S. and Japan, Barker undertook several patrol and escort missions around Borneo and the
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  • The 114 mm HE round is able to hull break most coastal vessels smaller than sub-chasers. ...turer is, by far, the lowest BR vessel equipped with one. However, against sub-chasers and other larger vessels, the damage is lacklustre, often requiring multipl
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  • ...Haida be sent to the Pacific Theatre to serve in the American invasion of Japan. However, due to the dropping of Atomic bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, th ...e Japanese home islands. Whilst undergoing tropicalization refits however, Japan surrendered. This marked the end of WW2 and Haida's service as part of it.
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  • ==== [[File:Japan flag.png|50px|link=Category:Japan ground vehicles]] Japan ====
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  • :''Squadmates:'' [[Japan (Ground Forces)|Japan]] ...get a worse camera than the premium [[A-10A|A-10]], what top tier jet can Japan expect to get in the future.
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  • ...Mutant of Japan]''' - Truck warrior, Oops, Big game hunter, The mutant of Japan.
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  • ...(Family)|B-25]] bombers trying to strafe it in the Tsushima Strait between Japan and South Korea. The ship suffered one bomb hit, but survives the encounter {{Japan sub-chasers}}
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  • {{Navigation-Line|Japan}}{{Specs-Link|jp_escort_akebono_class}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|jp_escort_ikazuchi {{Navigation-Line|Japan}}{{Specs-Link|jp_destroyer_harukaze}}
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  • {{Navigation-Line|'''Sub-chasers'''}}{{Specs-Link|it_gabbiano_class_c16}} {{Japan naval cannons}}
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  • {{Navigation-Line|'''Sub-chasers'''}}{{Specs-Link|us_sc_497}} {{Japan naval cannons}}
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  • The guns were not only used by the Royal Navy. It was used in France, Italy, Japan, the United States, and Russia. The Russians, who had previously adopted a {{Japan naval cannons}}
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  • ...al to most other lower rank MTBs, and in some cases slower. It can outpace Sub-chasers and other gun boats, but it's hard to actually use its speed effectively as {{Japan boats}}
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  • {{Japan boats}}
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  • ...he vessel only saw limited use due to the ever worsening war situation for Japan at the time. {{Japan boats}}
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  • ...研法第30号 5式木製大護衛艇(乙)取扱法(案)] - Japan Center for Asian Historical Records</ref> {{Japan sub-chasers}}
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  • ...picked for the final design. Both proposed guns were built domestically in Japan on a license. Additionally armament featured two imported Lewis light machi {{Japan sub-chasers}}
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  • ...e IXC U-boat [[:wikipedia:German_submarine_U-511|U-511]] on her mission to Japan, escorting the submarine to Penang in modern-day Malaysia. The submarine wa {{Japan sub-chasers}}
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  • ...- is crippled due to Kuma featuring the worst torpedoes one could find in Japan. Torpedo mode mitigates the issue somewhat, but if one wants to play torped {{Japan light cruisers}}
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  • {{Japan boats}}
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  • ...(Family)|B-25]] bombers trying to strafe it in the Tsushima Strait between Japan and South Korea. The ship suffered one bomb hit, but survives the encounter {{Japan sub-chasers}}
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  • ...s at long range. The best way to stay alive is to focus on motor boats and sub-chasers and avoid any contact with destroyers even if it takes more time to get the * Only destroyer spawn although its most effective against other sub-chasers
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  • ...t automatic cannon that can be found on many WWII-era motor torpedo boats, sub-chasers, destroyers and light cruisers throughout the Japanese naval tech tree, in {{Navigation-Line|'''Sub-chasers'''}}{{Specs-Link|jp_no1_ch2}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|jp_no4_ch8}}{{-}}{{Specs-Lin
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  • {{Navigation-Line|'''Sub-chasers'''}}{{Specs-Link|jp_type5_escortboat}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|jp_no1_ch2}}{{-}}{{ * [http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WAMJAP_ASW.php NavWeaps - ASW Weapons of Japan]
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  • ...e is notable for being one of the ships present at the formal surrender of Japan on 2 September, 1945. ...re specialized in long range fire support, unlike the other early American sub-chasers, owing to her armaments of two 3-inch (76 mm) guns. As she is frequently ma
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • ...also manufactured by the puppet state of Manchuria. After the surrender of Japan in August 1945, ROCAF received numbers of Hayates scattered around Mainland
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  • ==== [[File:Japan flag.png|50px|link=Category:Japan_ships]] Japan ====
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  • ...tory over japan medal ribbon.png]]</center>||'''Medal For the Victory over Japan'''<br>Destroy 500 player-controlled Japanese vehicles (Multiplier: SB x3, R ==Japan==
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  • ...g to battle against long-range destroyers and rather focusing on boats and sub-chasers. You should not take this ship into the late game as there isn't any anti-a {{Japan frigates}}
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  • |market=J6K1 (Japan) {{Japan fighters}}
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  • ...canceled on 15 August, just at the same time when Japan surrendered. After Japan surrendered, on 28 August, HMS London arrived in Sabang to disarm the local
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  • ...ive major nations of the Allied Powers (the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, France, and Italy) agreed to put an end to the naval arms race that had oc
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  • ...struggle against [[:Category:Frigates|frigates]], [[:Category:Sub-chasers|sub-chasers]] or any bluewater ships ...rpedo of the US submarine "Tilefish" off the coast of Omaezaki in Southern Japan on December 22, 1944.
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • ...m was, by 1933, the foreign navies had started developing larger cruisers: Japan was constructing the Mogami class weighing more than 11,000 tons, and the U
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • === Japan === * [[M36B2 (Japan)|M36B2]]
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • {{Japan anti-aircraft vehicles}}
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  • ...ou-Sya}}) is a tracked armored personnel carrier that entered service with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in 1973.
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • [[Heavy_Tank_No.6_(Japan)|Heavy Tank No.6 (Japan)]]<br> [[Heavy_Tank_No.6_(Japan)|Heavy Tank No.6 (Japan)]]<br>
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  • === Japan === * [[F-5E FCU (Japan)|F-5E FCU]] (Squadron vehicle)
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  • ...t of ground ordnance that F-5s get, providing an incredible CAS option for Japan players in mixed battles. All in all, the F-5E FCU is a great all-rounder f {{Japan jet aircraft}}
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