The
Type 95 "Ha-Go"" was numerically the most important
Japanese Tank of WWII with over 1,000 built from
1943 until 1943.
Armed with
a 37mm gun and two 7.7mm M.G.'s they were encountered
on all fronts and gave rise to a number of variants.
This variant represents the Type 95 as used in Manchuria
where the local conditions were such that the suspension
was modified to "overcome severe pitching".
Only the suspension was modified.