Gv. 13 (Type 13)
A Japanese heavy tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more powerful and heavily armored heavy tank. It featured a 120mm gun and thick armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 14 (Type 14)
A Japanese light tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more agile and versatile light tank. It featured a 47mm gun and lighter armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 15 (Type 15)
A Japanese medium tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more powerful and heavily armored medium tank. It featured a 75mm gun and thick armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 16 (Type 16)
A Japanese heavy tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more powerful and heavily armored heavy tank. It featured a 105mm gun and thick armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 17 (Type 17)
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.
Guerrilla Warfare in the Pacific
The use of guerrilla tactics by Allied and Axis forces in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Guerrilla warfare was particularly prevalent in islands like New Guinea and the Philippines, where terrain and jungle warfare favored unconventional tactics.
Gv. 1 (Type 1)
A series of Japanese tankettes produced during World War II, known for their small size and maneuverability. They were used in various roles, including reconnaissance and light combat, but were vulnerable to heavier enemy vehicles.
Gunboat Diplomacy in the Pacific
The use of naval power by the United States and Japan during World War II to exert influence over other nations in the Pacific region. Gunboat diplomacy often involved the display of military force or the threat of force to achieve political objectives.
Gv. 2 (Type 2)
A series of Japanese light tanks produced during World War II, known for their speed and agility. They were used in various roles, including reconnaissance, infantry support, and light combat, but were also vulnerable to heavier enemy vehicles.
Guided Missiles in the Pacific
The limited use of guided missiles by Japan in the Pacific Theater during World War II. While Japan developed some experimental guided missiles, their technology was not as advanced as that of the Germans, and they had a minimal impact on the course of the war.