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At the Igromir 2016 expo held this autumn in Moscow, we spoke about our work on the Japanese armored vehicle tech tree. We also showcased two tanks from it. Our work on the Japanese tanks is approaching the finish line, and these new armored vehicles will be coming to War Thunder very soon. We’re going to acquaint you with them in our Devblog.
Today we’d like to talk about the Japanese Type 2 Ka-Mi tank, the most mass-produced Japanese amphibious tank in the history of World War II. Mitsubishi engineers created this light tank on the orders of the navy – Japanese military sailors needed a tank capable of landing near the shore and independently reaching the coast, maintaining its seaworthiness even in rough waters. Considering their truly massive plans for military operations on islands and in coastal territories, it’s no wonder that the Imperial Navy gave the Mitsubishi’s engineers carte blanche to come up with engineering solutions: “do as you like, but the tank must be able to travel on water like a boat!”
As a basis for the future design, the tank designers used the light Ha-Go tank, which were cranked out at a great rate. In the course of development, it became clear that the required maneuverability and stability at sea could only be obtained by installing pontoon floats capable of supporting a light tank on water. These pontoons made the tank look like a boat and really did give the amphibious vehicle impressive seaworthiness. It turned out that effectively moving and doing battle with these pontoons was impossible, so they were removable: the tank reached the coast, quickly dropped its pontoons and went into battle without them. All credit where credit is due – this very unusual decision turned out to be fully justified, and over the course of war, Japan built roughly 180 of these vehicles and used them very effectively in naval landings.
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In War Thunder, the Type 2 Ka-Mi has been recreated in its ground warfare form – like the American Sheridan, tank cannot swim. The Ka-Mi is a light tank in the lower ranks of the Japanese armored vehicle tech tree. It is armed with a Type 1 37mm cannon with an ammunition complement of 132 shells, along with a couple of 7.7 mm machine guns – one twinned with the cannon and the other mounted at the front. The tank’s armor is characteristic of the light Japanese tanks from the early war period and is 6-12 mm in thickness. The Type 2 Ka-Mi has a crew of four. The tactics of playing this tank are similar to those of other light tanks – the vehicle is quite mobile and its cannon has a very good rate of fire. The Type 2 Ka-Mi’s commander must keep in mind the tank’s thin armor and carefully calculate their ammunition complement before a battle – the ammo rack is located dangerously close to the crew, and the tank’s armor can’t stop an enemy anti-tank round.
Japanese tanks are very unusual and add a range of exciting moments to our favorite game. Keep an eye on our Devblog and be the first to find out the news about the Japanese armored vehicle tech tree!
The War Thunder Team!
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Comments (130)
I think they should make the pontoons detachable anywhere and attachable in a cap circle. It could be like spaced armor (sort of).
Reveals a japanese tank -> its a amphibious vehicle -> can't swim.... -> that's already a big fail.....should have just started with Chi-ha or a Ha-go... but thn again at least its nice to see that they are adding japanese tanks....
Will Japanese tanks have AP with explosive filler at all? Or are their WW2 era tanks (and prototypes if included) only using solid shot rounds?
Most of their AP had an explosive filler.
Will Japanese tanks fight alongside germans?
Will this be like the british tanks? Do you need to pay to use the japanese tank tree?
stfu boys, everyone wanted japanes tanks!! we know their tanks are shit, thats what makes it special. love u gaijin!!!
Are we getting Type 74 and variants? That's why I'm in the Japanese tree anyways.
lol I so called this in the japan GF thread a couple weeks ago. definitely a cool and quirky tank. too bad that the pontoon front isn't part of it. hopefully it with its mild armor increase and amphibious capability can be added via modifications eventually. as interesting as the pre-war japanese tanks are, can the next japan GF developer profile be a late war or cold war design? it'll definitely add to the hype and anticipation!
Loving those recycled sound effects
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