Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go Light Tank
The Type 95 Ha-Go light tank was the most numerous armoured fighting vehicle fielded by the Japanese during WWII. It also saw action against the Soviet Union at Khalkhin Gol in 1939 and during the Sino-Japanese war of 1937-45. It saw action in both Imperial Army and Special Naval Landing Force forces.
Designed as an infantry support tank to replace the slow Type 89 Yi-Go tank, the Ha-Go was capable of 28mph on road. Armed with a 37mm main gun and two machine guns (one in the rear of the turret) the Ha-Go performed well during early stages of the war but increasingly struggled as it faced more powerful and better-armed Allied armour.
So numerous was the Ha-Go that it formed the basis of several conversions employed by the Imperial Japanese – from the Ka-Mi amphibious tank to the Ke-Nu utilising the Type 97 Chi-Ha turret.
For the Emperor!
Contains one resin & metal Ha-Go light tank, Bolt Action stat card, vehicle damage markers, full-colour decal sheet and Bolt Action Order dice.
Note: Model supplied unassembled and unpainted