Ho-Ch
A Japanese light tank that was a modified version of the Type 95 Ha-Go. It was designed for reconnaissance and was equipped with a 37mm gun.
Ho-Ka
A Japanese light tank that was based on the Type 95 Ha-Go chassis. It was armed with a 37mm gun and was primarily used for reconnaissance.
Ho-Ka Prototype
A prototype Japanese light tank that was based on the Type 95 Ha-Go chassis. It was armed with a 37mm gun and was intended for reconnaissance, but its production was ultimately cancelled.
Hc-4
A Japanese light tank design, produced in small numbers, featuring a 37mm gun and a crew of two. It was intended for reconnaissance and anti-tank roles.
Gv. 37 (Type 37)
A Japanese World War II tank, designed for reconnaissance and light combat. It was equipped with a 37mm gun and had a relatively light armor.
Gv. 38 (Type 38)
A Japanese World War II light tank, known for its reliability and widespread use. It was armed with a 37mm gun and had a relatively thin armor.
Gv. 29 (Type 29)
A Japanese light tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more agile and versatile light tank. It featured a 37mm gun and lighter armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 35 (Type 35)
A Japanese light tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more agile and versatile light tank. It featured a 37mm gun and lighter armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 6 (Type 6)
A Japanese light tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more agile and versatile light tank. It featured a 37mm gun and lighter armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 11 (Type 11)
A Japanese light tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more agile and versatile light tank. It featured a 37mm gun and lighter armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.