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- OS: Windows 10/11 (64 bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or Ryzen 5 3600 and better
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- Memory: 8 GB
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- Processor: Dual-Core 2.4 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB
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- Hard Drive: 17 GB
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04 64bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7
- Memory: 16 GB
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- Hard Drive: 95 GB
After Japan's unconditional surrender at the end of World War 2, the shattered empire had been deprived of the opportunity of developing their own armoured vehicles. Here today we will show you the prototype Japanese ST-A1 medium tank, which initiated the history of post war Japanese tanks.
Once Japan acknowledged defeat in World War II, its military institutions had to be reformed with new systems and production methods. The country was prohibited from having an official military, and was instead permitted to create a paramilitary national police force. During this time they used American tanks lent to them by the US. Later, as the Korean war intensified, the United States allowed Japan to have its own defense force in the face of increased tensions. By the mid 50’s, it became clear that the Self-Defense Force required their own tank development to fit the terrain of the country. New lightweight Japanese tanks were planned to be compact and maneuverable, making them able to be transported cross-country through mountainous terrain. The vehicles borrowed from the main armament of the American 90mm caliber gun, familiar and favoured by War Thunder players as the main armament of the American M46 and M47 tanks.
To fulfill the military’s requirements, tank designers offered several promising projects, the first of which was the ST-A1. The tank ended up quite compact, with a height of only 2.2 meters. This allowed it to have excellent cover abilities, with a cast turret and traditional Japanese tank layout: the engine installed behind the transmission. Two finished vehicles of this model were built. Despite the fact that the ST-A1 series did not continue, it was a starting point for the future of Japanese tank development.
In War Thunder, the ST-A1 is located in the latter part of the research tree. The tank is easy to use in cover, but the armour at the front is only 75mm thick, which is good for a light tank, but after all, this is a medium. In general, the ST-A1’s armour will matter little in a fight; much more important to note is the excellent gun!
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The gun is a modified version of the American M3A1 gun, used on the "Patton", and allows the ST-A1 to feel very confident on the battlefield. As well as being mobile, the ST-A1’s low profile allows you to not only hide behind cover far too small for the majority of other armoured vehicles of this rank, but also to act from behind your own teammates, pounding enemies one shell after another!
ST-A1 - the first tank of a new era in Japan; and this is not the only top-end ground vehicle which we plan to examine in our "Development Diaries". Stay tuned to find out more!
The War Thunder Team!
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Comments (136)
The 90mm is a good gun??? LOL thats so wrong its funny!!!
Do I see a 50. cal! FREEDOM HERE WE COME!
Sounds kind of like a leopard: mobile, good gun, wak armor
You did, you managed to get me excited as only my woman could. Rock hard to toot, and ready to rock'n'roll in my STA-1A!. Can't wait to bounce shots off the turret of my Type 74 (STB-1 production model) and fire back CHEAT-FS @ some T-62's & IT-1's. QUESTION: You can hint at least, but since you are labeling this tank as it should be, does it mean we will see the prototype STA-1, STA-2, etc. series of prototype light tanks Japan had designed? 90mm M41 W. Bulldog like LT's would be my dre...
If we get something like a Type-74 then I`m sold, I will farm the Japanese tanks for sure
Looks nice, can't wait to try it out!
First read the title, it put me in mind of the walkers, and was excited. Then saw the tank, and thought it was some mutant russian tank. Now that I see it's Japanese. I'm wanting to know how to destroy it and what rank it'll be at.
Since the STA-1 is one of the prototype versions for the Type 61, are we also going to get the STB series? The prototype of the Type 74
Why add the prototype instead of the Type 61 the production version??? Or is this gonna be premium
Seems like something I would drive around!
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