Type 95 Ha-Go Japanese Tank Battle

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  • Опубликовано: 16 апр 2010
  • Type 95 Ha-Go in combat
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  • @SolracNexus
    @SolracNexus 3 года назад +3089

    Sherman: "so this is what it feels like to be a tiger"

    • @andreadalcortivo747
      @andreadalcortivo747 3 года назад +126

      No way a Type 95 with 37 mm gun can face a Sherman

    • @ch4ri0t28
      @ch4ri0t28 3 года назад +57

      Andrea Dal Cortivo i mean they could face the sherman but they'd have to flank it to the side to be able to penetrate it's armor

    • @andreadalcortivo747
      @andreadalcortivo747 3 года назад +88

      @@ch4ri0t28 Sherman was more fast than Tiger, they could flank it. Type 95 wasn't more fast than Sherman. Very hard flanking.

    • @spartan1010101
      @spartan1010101 3 года назад +32

      @@andreadalcortivo747 The speeds is a close matchup, top speed of an M4 sherman varies between 24-29 mph depending on the variant and terrain (according to britannica). Top speed of a Type 95 is around 25-28 mph depending on terrain. Idk if it could outflank the Sherman before it got hit though since even if it were faster, the turret speed of the Sherman is around 24 degrees/sec which is pretty fast. Combine that with it maneuvering in reverse and its thicker armor would make it pretty one sided. Maybe the only thing the Type 95 had going for it was that it's also small so maybe it'd be hard to hit it while moving.

    • @wmd202
      @wmd202 3 года назад +23

      Ha-Go couldnt even penetrate a M3 Stuart from the front

  • @DesGardius-me7gf
    @DesGardius-me7gf 4 года назад +951

    “You know, the last time I was that close to Japanese machine, it was shooting at me.”
    -Red Forman

    • @kyleh3615
      @kyleh3615 4 года назад +28

      Red served in Korea

    • @DesGardius-me7gf
      @DesGardius-me7gf 4 года назад +36

      Kyle H
      And in Iwo Jima.

    • @kstreet7438
      @kstreet7438 4 года назад +37

      Kyle H “I've been working since I was sixteen. I fought in two wars.” He was on a destroyer in the pacific war

    • @HamburgerTime209
      @HamburgerTime209 4 года назад +19

      His war experiences change episode to episode, the only things that're consistent is that he was in the Pacific in WW2, in Korea, and in one or both he was in the navy

    • @2011Oly
      @2011Oly 4 года назад +3

      Des Gardius 2012 and Battle of Guadalcanal

  • @MagronesBR2
    @MagronesBR2 4 года назад +1387

    In Europe: oh shit, there is a Tiger!
    In Pacific: Aw come on, look at that cute tin box trying to kill me!

    • @khwanthepwisutthirangsan6049
      @khwanthepwisutthirangsan6049 4 года назад +9

      Xd

    • @louiefence6579
      @louiefence6579 4 года назад +43

      It was a killing machine anyhow!

    • @benlaskowski357
      @benlaskowski357 4 года назад +77

      Uh, DUDE? That 37mm uses a CANISTER ROUND! It's a big SHOTGUN SHELL! Do your damn research! It also has an HE round! And ANY tank is a threat to unsupported infantry!

    • @MagronesBR2
      @MagronesBR2 4 года назад +56

      @@benlaskowski357 by the viewpoint of a tank crew. Of course tanks VS infantry is a meat grinder scenario.

    • @benlaskowski357
      @benlaskowski357 4 года назад +8

      @@MagronesBR2 TRUE. Imagine staring at that tank as is lines you up!

  • @glenbrugge7430
    @glenbrugge7430 9 лет назад +1605

    It's not propaganda.I have read enough history to know that this did occur. It's quite a well known battle in terms of Pacific battles - read up on it. The reason the Japanese had sub-par tanks was not because they were bad designers (look at the Zero), but the policy in place within the Japan Army was never modified after the invasion of China - although their border disputes with Russia should have made them think twice. But again, policy was the issue. The Japanese used tanks as infantry support vehicles in China, where they did very well - because the Chinese had very little in the way of armor. They were essentially fast moving artillery/machine gun platforms, for which a small light tank is well suited. It can move fast, keep up with the infantry and fire its cannon into pillboxes and lay down suppressing fire with its MGs. The Japanese failed to anticipate meeting heavier tanks, and didn't adapt until it was too late.

    • @janflorovic5880
      @janflorovic5880 9 лет назад +46

      Bad designers... Zero was the most superior plane in pacific for 5 years. It was flat out superior to F4F.

    • @glenbrugge7430
      @glenbrugge7430 9 лет назад +184

      As I stated, they were not bad designers (not concerning the Zero), for the most part, just unwilling to adapt (regarding tanks and infantry weapons). Japanese armor was a low priority, most steel etc. going to the navy. And the 95 Ha-Go was superior to US armor when it was introduced in 1936. The US only introduced the Stuart in 1941, which is comparable to the 95 Ha-Go. But, that is where they stopped, in the 30s. Tactically the Japanese thought of the tank as an infantry support weapon, not as something used to fight other tanks. Their doctrine was not in line with the reality of the war. That and they didn't envision the allied forces possibly using tanks during the island campaigns. Japan only began to build heavier tanks towards the end of the war, when it seemed that an invasion of the mainland was inevitable. You can see the same with the Germans and the T-34. They knew a lot about armor warfare, but they let their initial sense of superiority over the Soviets cloud their need to keep ahead of the game.

    • @ryancrossman6874
      @ryancrossman6874 7 лет назад +5

      Glen Brugge
      What battle is being shown in this scene?

    • @henderson023
      @henderson023 6 лет назад +27

      This is the Marine assault on the airfield at Pelelieu.

    • @louwengchi1261
      @louwengchi1261 5 лет назад

      If you’re not going into work tomorrow I’ll have i0

  • @user-lh4qs6zw7f
    @user-lh4qs6zw7f 3 года назад +51

    性能はもとより戦車という存在だけで相手を抑止してる描写。やはり紙装甲とはいえ心理的には脅威になりますね。

  • @snoweefrost4412
    @snoweefrost4412 3 года назад +562

    Ha-Go wasn't an awful tank, it was successful for its designated purpose which was infantry support. Much like the Stuart tank. Honestly getting Sherman tanks onto the islands during the Pacific War was a testament to the competency of the U.S. Navy's logistics teams. Had the Empire of Japan had the capacity to maneuver heavier tanks into the same areas they would have, and this may have been a different story.

    • @RotgerValdes
      @RotgerValdes 2 года назад +43

      Japanese tanks were not designed for the small islands, but for the war with mainland China, the USSR and European colonies in South-Eastern Asia.
      Chi-Ha and Ha-Go were average tanks in 1939, but by 1943 Japanese tanks became obsolete.

    • @snoweefrost4412
      @snoweefrost4412 2 года назад +25

      @@RotgerValdes I never said the Japanese tanks were designed for island warfare. I said that they were designed for infantry support and were light enough to be transported to the islands. The Imperial navy lacked sufficient sealift capabilities to match heavier tank deployments to fight the US Navy/US Marines.

    • @seanbryan4833
      @seanbryan4833 2 года назад +32

      There were Ha-Go tanks on some of the islands. One of them on Tarawa managed to hit a Sherman on its barrel and put the main gun out of action. That was the last thing it accomplished as the second Sherman coming up made short work of it.

    • @huydang5955
      @huydang5955 2 года назад +8

      Not to mention production issues between heavy vs light tanks. The cost to make one heavy tank would’ve been equivalent to that of three light ones. But making a single heavy tank would also take more time to produce in a factory compared to three light tanks, not to mention the costs of maintaining it on the battlefield would’ve been equal to that of six light tanks both in terms of resource consumption and maintenance.
      That’s why the Tiger tank, even though it was equal to 10 Shermans, costed as much to care for as 15 panzer iv tanks from refueling and replacing parts.

    • @clintonmoles9114
      @clintonmoles9114 2 года назад +2

      not true the Japanese tanks just sucked

  • @pistonar
    @pistonar 4 года назад +596

    M4 Sherman. The Tiger of the Pacific.

    • @wildanalbani3621
      @wildanalbani3621 4 года назад +91

      M4 Sherman, the noob of the europe😂

    • @jpjp280
      @jpjp280 3 года назад +7

      Lmao dude u made my day when u said tiger....tfhoh

    • @user-ed8wc1yr8s
      @user-ed8wc1yr8s 3 года назад +4

      八紘一宇といふ事は、世界が一家族の如く睦み合ふことである。
      これは國際秩序の根本原則を御示しになつたものであらうか。
      現在までの國際秩序は弱肉強食である。
      強い國が弱い國を搾取するのである。所が、
      一宇即ち一家の秩序は一番強い家長が弱い家族を搾取するのではない。
      一案強い者が弱い者のために
      働いてやる制度が家だ。世界中で一番強い國が弱い國、弱い民族達のために働いて
      やる制度が出来た時、初めて世界は平和になる。日本は一番強くなつて、そして
      天地の萬物を生じた心に合一し、
      弱い民族達のために働いてやらねばならぬぞと
      仰せられたのであらう。何といふ雄渾なことであらう。
      日本の國民は振ひ起たねばならぬではないか。
      強國はびこつて弱い民族をしいたげている。
      人種差別排泄・公平貿易を勝ち取る為の戦いであった
      日本人よ誇りを持って!

    • @user-ed8wc1yr8s
      @user-ed8wc1yr8s 3 года назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/iGw6TfXGTSg/видео.html&feature=emb_rel_end

    • @oceandark3044
      @oceandark3044 3 года назад +24

      Yeah, but the Shermans didn't break down so often.

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 3 года назад +152

    The Imperial Japanese Army were pretty enthusiastic with adopting tanks. The problem for their armor development, was that Japan, as with any other country, had limited resources. The army had to put other priorities and armor development stagnated. Do recall that Japan had been mired for years of warfare in mainland China, as they invaded in 1937 and bought off more than they could chew.
    The IJA had newer medium tanks also.
    "Why didn't the Japanese have bigger, better, heavier tanks?"
    Because when you look at the enemies Japan expected to fight in Asia, i.e. China, there was no need to have some massive super heavy tank.
    In addition, what good is something as big, clumsy, heavy as a Tiger going to do in the Pacific Islands, Southeast Asia, Burma where there's nothing but hills, jungle, dense terrain?
    Not to mention such machines need a lot of maintenance and good logistics, something that Japan did horrible in throughout WWII. Japan had big problems maintaining and supporting their combat aircraft in far flung places, so heavy armor with complicated machinery were going to be even worse.

    • @luxeternity
      @luxeternity 2 года назад +9

      They put a lot of their metals for the navy. Do recall that IJA and IJN hates each other pretty much. Japanese imperial military was rife with political struggle

    • @Ranger1812
      @Ranger1812 2 года назад +4

      "bit off more than they could chew."

    • @datuhuginn5079
      @datuhuginn5079 2 года назад +2

      @@luxeternity and their Airforce which my grandfather who was eleven or thirteen at the time said swarmed the skies earlier in the war, outnumbering the American and Filipino planes 2:1. Southeast Asian ground battles are mostly infantry and artillery battles due to unsteady terrain. In the Art of War, you must fight where you are most advantageous.

    • @justvertigocauseihaveissue2492
      @justvertigocauseihaveissue2492 2 года назад +2

      Ho-Ri: am I a joke to you?

    • @Joshua_N-A
      @Joshua_N-A 2 года назад +1

      The actions in Khalkin-Gol mostly against Soviet BT series. Then there's the Yamato-class.

  • @ConstantineJoseph
    @ConstantineJoseph 4 года назад +69

    This was one of the fiercest battles in the Pacific war. The Japanese counter attacked with tanks and after they were destroyed the Americans launched a daring exposed charge across the open airfield which the Japanese had the airfield pre zeroed with Machine guns and Artillery and mortar fire.
    The crossing of the airfield saw an immense amount of casualties sustained, amounting to 900 Americans. It was a bloody day

  • @Hershey9777
    @Hershey9777 11 лет назад +99

    My Great Grandfather fought with 1st Marines on Peleliu

    • @Davidpromaster
      @Davidpromaster 3 года назад +3

      Respect! Really cool!

    • @michdo23
      @michdo23 3 года назад

      Who cares.

    • @jayjayson9613
      @jayjayson9613 3 года назад +2

      God Bless him.

    • @gar64gar3
      @gar64gar3 3 года назад +1

      Semper Fi!

    • @michdo23
      @michdo23 3 года назад +1

      @Johnson Tamati why? Who cares what his granddad did? It's irrelevant in the context of this video. How can you be proud of something that you yourself did not accomplish? It's called fishing for compliments - or in this case, upvotes. Funny how pissed of everyone in the US gets if you not reflexively apploud everyone mentioning someone in his wider family served. Like yourself. That's why stolen valor is such a big thing here like nowhere else in the world. How do you know his granddad serverd? Maybe he told you bullshit. And now you caps-shouted at a stranger on the internet because another stranger told you his granddad serverd. And you don't know both of us or our story. It's quite laughable, acutally.

  • @arisakadogs
    @arisakadogs 12 лет назад +107

    These are the most authentic looking Ha-Gos I've seen in movie making yet. Gotta wonder how they did that? I have photos of my Dad on Saipan with a knocked out Ha-Go. For all it's shortcomings I always thought it was a pretty cool tank. I have a WW2 publication covering Japanese armor and in it they praised lots of it's design features like self aligning bearings.

    • @KriegCommisar
      @KriegCommisar 2 года назад +9

      decent to pretty good cgi plus good use of general scene composition/layout that makes it less jarring.

    • @AudieHolland
      @AudieHolland 2 года назад

      Whatever they use, real tanks, customized tanks or CGI...
      There's also some detail that's not just right.
      In the Band of Brothers episode, Crossroads I think, the hidden Tiger's turret moves way too quickly.
      These light Japanese tanks also seem to move too nimble (at times).
      At least its turret movements look ok.

  • @RayPall
    @RayPall 3 года назад +96

    When facing the Type 95, Sherman crews soon learned that the Japanese tank's armour is so thin the regular APCBC round can go right through without dealing any real damage or triggering the round's fuse. So they started using HE rounds

    • @mattz1230
      @mattz1230 3 года назад +5

      Yeah...that's what an AP round is SUPPOSED TO DO.
      And AP doesn't have a fuse. It's just a solid shot. You should get your information from somewhere other than world of twats.

    • @RayPall
      @RayPall 3 года назад +11

      @@mattz1230 Armour piercing rounds with a bursting charge indeed have a fuse.
      I think there has been a misunderstanding. I referred to AP rounds in general (including APCBC with a HE filler), not to the actual type of round (aka solid shot AP)

    • @mattz1230
      @mattz1230 3 года назад

      @@RayPall Then speak accurately.
      AP is not APCBC- which also had non-filled versions.

    • @RayPall
      @RayPall 3 года назад +1

      @@mattz1230 Fair enough, I edited my original comment.

    • @timengineman2nd714
      @timengineman2nd714 2 года назад +1

      @@mattz1230 Both the US and Germany had an explosive charge in the base of their 75mm, 76.2mm, 88mm,90mm Tank and Anti-tank AP rounds!!!

  • @NonsenseFabricator
    @NonsenseFabricator 13 лет назад +68

    All this talk about tigers. If the Japanese were building Tiger tanks, it would have been like... "Hey Sarge, during low tide we saw this weird looking turret sticking out of the sand"

    • @ulissedazante5748
      @ulissedazante5748 3 года назад +16

      Actually, Japanese had tigers.
      A group of Japanese tankers went to Germany to train on tigers, while the two government had talks about producing under license the heavy tank in Japan.
      It went into nothing, but in one moment during the war there are tiger tanks property of the Imperial Army with Japanese insigna and crew.
      In the middle of Europe.

    • @KoeSeer
      @KoeSeer 2 года назад +8

      they actually did once. It was cancelled after they learn the cost of delivering Tiger from German to Japan cost them twice than the original price German propose.

    • @archravenineteenseventeen
      @archravenineteenseventeen 2 года назад

      Idiots didn't befriend china which was a pure nationalist that will kill communists and already a partner of germany. If Japan, china and Germany were allies during ww2 then this will be a different story

  • @imandyhi7671
    @imandyhi7671 8 лет назад +760

    Am I the only one thinking "tier II versus tier V, terrible matchmaking"?

  • @janflorovic5880
    @janflorovic5880 9 лет назад +62

    The Ha-Go, 1934-1936 tank I believe, very outdated but very cheap, used as infantry support light tank.

    • @jamieolberding7731
      @jamieolberding7731 5 лет назад +4

      The Type 95 Ha-Gō was a light tank used by the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Nomonhan against the Soviet Union, and in the Second World War. It proved sufficient against infantry but, like the American M3 Stuart light tank, was not designed to combat other tanks such as the famous American M4A2 Sherman Medium Tank. Approximately 2,300 Type 95's were produced, making it the most numerous Japanese armoured fighting vehicle of the Second World War.

    • @donlove3741
      @donlove3741 4 года назад

      Say it ain't so

    • @seanbryan4833
      @seanbryan4833 2 года назад +2

      They worked great against infantry that didn't have good anti-tank capabilities. A unit of Ha-Gos made a breakthrough in Malaya that rolled up British Commonwealth forces to a considerable depth. Two of them were landed at Milne Bay where they overran the Australian infantry who had only sticky bombs that wouldn't stick because of the humidity. They probably could have done a lot more in that battle if they hadn't sunk in the mud and been abandoned.

    • @cbrvo8440
      @cbrvo8440 2 года назад

      Japan Army and Navy fought WW2 continuously for 8 years, starting in China.

  • @0341MarineInfantry
    @0341MarineInfantry 11 лет назад +25

    The Japanese had a very good anti-tank gun the Type1 47mm. These guns were very effective against all US armor at fairly short ranges and made a very good anti-boat gun.

    • @williamjpellas0314
      @williamjpellas0314 2 года назад +6

      Yes, but the Type 1 was not fielded until 1945 IIRC. It was used in some numbers on Okinawa, where as you say it was effective. Okinawa was the first Pacific battle in which substantial numbers of Shermans were destroyed by Japanese antitank weapons. As a result, it was decided to rush some M-26 Pershing heavy tanks to the island, but Japanese resistance crumbled just as they arrived and so they didn't see combat on Okinawa. They would have been right in the thick of it if the landings in the Home Islands had gone off as planned.

    • @nogibertv4824
      @nogibertv4824 2 года назад +3

      @@williamjpellas0314 and luckily they didnt. as the M26 is notoriously bad at mountainous and soft terrain like during the Korean war i think it is one of the reason for the development of the m46 the first Patton tank cuz of the deficiency of the M26. and the Centurion tank is much better in those condition.

  • @sirboomsalot4902
    @sirboomsalot4902 6 лет назад +15

    The Ha-Go wasn't a bad tank at all, best tank in 1935 when they were built, but they had to soldier on until the end, when they were 10 years old. But the Japanese knew how to use them, and they had a lot of them. They were simply obsolete

  • @N3K0553
    @N3K0553 4 года назад +41

    The tank seriously has no idea where it’s going

    • @insovietrussiavodka
      @insovietrussiavodka 3 года назад +5

      nope, the view on the Type 95 Ha-Go is terrible for any of the crew in it.
      Granted it is a 1930's tank where keeping moving can be considered a better defence than any armour.
      Speacialy when you only have 13mm of it.

    • @N3K0553
      @N3K0553 3 года назад +1

      @@insovietrussiavodka and they use it to charge, smh

    • @insovietrussiavodka
      @insovietrussiavodka 3 года назад +1

      Indeed they are and it kept them alive for about a minut longer.
      It wasn't till the infantryman on the rear of the tank was killed there was no one to tell them where are the enemies and more importantly, where is the damn road.
      I base this on the idea it's an infantry light tank designed with a button installed on the rear, which let the commander know someone either wanted contact or wanted a ride.
      If you wanna see something truely incompenent tank warfare I highly recomment the tank sceen from the movie "My way"
      ruclips.net/video/g3_lo4JL3lQ/видео.html
      Let's take some high speed BT-5 or 7 and slowly drive into formations of suicide bomber infantry.

    • @liltoaster7308
      @liltoaster7308 3 года назад

      Given how the actual tank assault occured, they probably didn't know where to go. The Japanese tanks advanced too quickly and were disorganized.

  • @Maine_Railfan
    @Maine_Railfan 3 года назад +43

    Sherman in the European theater: *Cant even penetrate the armor of German tanks*
    Sherman in the Pacific theater: I am fluent in 1,000 ways of kicking your ass.

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 3 года назад +10

      Sherman had no issue penetrating Mark III and IV. 76mm Sherman could penetrate Panther at normal combat ranges. Definitely problems with the Tiger until Pershing and M36 TD came along.

    • @bobsemple3268
      @bobsemple3268 3 года назад +3

      @@patrickmccrann991 i think 76mm HVAP can penetrate the tiger frontal armor

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 3 года назад +1

      @@bobsemple3268 Possibly inside 500 yds for Tiger I, but absolutely not at any range for Tiger II.

    • @user-ed8wc1yr8s
      @user-ed8wc1yr8s 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/xeAYjShHJ58/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/BD6fAlOaSvI/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/tfDXZGZjT4c/видео.html

  • @cobracurse
    @cobracurse 9 лет назад +15

    Unlike what some commentators here are saying, this is NOT "propaganda". The Japanese did indeed use tanks against American forces during the battle of Saipan. Most of them were destroyed by either American bazookas or American tank guns. And, the historical fact is that America really did win this battle. So, I really don't understand why some folks here are insisting this is "propaganda".

    • @glenbrugge7430
      @glenbrugge7430 9 лет назад +2

      cobracurse I agree with you - I have read enough history to know that this did occur (anyone reading any of the books by the likes of Eugene Sledge etc. will know that this did occur). The reason the Japanese had sub-par tanks was not because they were bad designers, but the policy in place within the Japan Army was never modified after the invasion of China, although their border disputes with Russia should have made them think. The Japanese used tanks as infantry support vehicles in China, where they did very well, because the Chinese had very little in the way of armor. They were essentially fast moving artillery/machine gun platforms, for which a small light tank is well suited. The Japanese never adapted to meet the doctrine of armor vs. armor warfare as was experienced very early on in Europe by all sides. It was only towards the very end of the war that they did build something that might be comparable to a Sherman - but it was too little to late.

    • @hellomon100
      @hellomon100 8 лет назад

      +Ulfrik Vlademirsson (Ulfrik inn Allharðr) the Ha-Go had a 37mm ^^ a 47mm could damage a Sherman side on. ^^

    • @1IbramGaunt
      @1IbramGaunt 8 лет назад

      +Ulfrik Vlademirsson (Ulfrik inn Allharðr) The Chi-Nu was the one kept in defence of the home islands and , like the man said never saw combat as a result; the best actually to see action were type 97 Chi-Ha's, basically the same but mostly armed with a low-velocity 57mm (good against infantry and buildings but nearly useless against tanks) and a handful with better-velocity 47mm's. There were also a variety of SPG's of various kinds dotted about in small numbers that could be considered tank destroyers at a pinch

  • @lightbulbs5951
    @lightbulbs5951 8 лет назад +130

    I watched this at full volume with headphones for maximum realism, it was earrape, but hey, I'd imagine that's what it sounded like on the battlefield

  • @silky9421
    @silky9421 3 года назад +23

    *Sees tank barrel aim. “Let’s all stand here and just look at it for a few seconds.”

  • @menadionnassertamtama379
    @menadionnassertamtama379 3 года назад +10

    Sherman was considered big dog in the pacific theater

  • @user-lr5to8wj9i
    @user-lr5to8wj9i 4 года назад +22

    おおおお! 映画で動いてる95式軽戦車とか、初めて見た!
    すぐやられたけど・・・。

    • @harukaze4545
      @harukaze4545 3 года назад +5

      対歩兵戦車だしまあ無理。゚(゚´ω`゚)゚。

  • @lousarmento1127
    @lousarmento1127 4 года назад +19

    Have never been in combat - after watching this , thank God I never was - have the highest respect for those who were - not difficult to understand that those who do return are forever changed.

  • @sipioc
    @sipioc 3 года назад +7

    When your Big Brother shows up to a street fight.

    • @JeremiahAranez
      @JeremiahAranez 3 года назад

      The type 95 ha go was not designed for fighting tanks its for infantry support

  • @cbrvo8440
    @cbrvo8440 2 года назад +19

    Over arching military strategy for Japan in WW2 was quick, aggressive war, take massive areas under their control, then defend against assault. Their light tanks fit into their overall idea of how they wanted to fight war.

  • @rhoadesjerry9696
    @rhoadesjerry9696 2 года назад +2

    SHERMAN COMMANDER: At last, a tank that doesn't take three of us to kill.

  • @Coach3loli
    @Coach3loli 5 лет назад +5

    scrolls down
    *scrolls back up*

    • @kevinjohnson7300
      @kevinjohnson7300 5 лет назад

      Scrolled down til i saw your comment then scrolled back up lol

  • @AmazingAce
    @AmazingAce 8 лет назад +756

    Everyone complains about how "bad" the Sherman was, but they never talk about how terrible Italian/Japanese tanks were.

    • @janflorovic5880
      @janflorovic5880 8 лет назад +108

      The Ha-Go tank in this video is a 1933 design, built to provide infantry support vs ill equipped Chinese. If you want to compare US tank to the Japanese one. Compared it to the Type 3 Chi-Nu which can acually penetrate the Tiger I and has more devastating post penetration effect

    • @AmazingAce
      @AmazingAce 8 лет назад +114

      Jan Florovic That vehicle never saw combat. The Sherman was uncontested.

    • @SuperDefender4
      @SuperDefender4 8 лет назад +52

      +Jan Florovic The Ha Go had more issues than being outdated. Many of the tanks during that time were known to be better than any tank made from Japan.
      Also Sherman's comparison with the Chi Nu? The Sherman wins. The Chi Nu has 50mm of flat armor in the front compared to the Sherman's 92mm of effective armor in the front. The side armor is weaker than the Sherman. The 75mm on the Chi Nu has nothing special. Its just a Japanese version of the Sherman's 76mm gun.
      The Sherman had a Gyro Stabilizer which helps it shoot while it moves. Also it was made of car parts. When it was knocked out in battle it could be repaired within 23 hours. The Chi Nu had none of those.
      Also you're wrong. Trying to penetrate the Tiger with the Chi Nu's 75 is almost impossible unless the crew gets super close to its front hull. Ofcourse the Tiger will spot the Chi Nu first and destroy it before it comes close enough to get a shot.

    • @janflorovic5880
      @janflorovic5880 8 лет назад +19

      +chan young Choi
      Type 3 75mm gun:
      Early APHE: 70mm at 1000m
      Type 1 Tokku Kou APHE: 100mm at 500m
      Thing is Panzer IV also had 50mm armour but it's fun was good and so was Type 3 75mm.
      Using the Tokku Kou shell, Shermans armour was nothing special. Btw only 75mm armed Shermans were deployed in Pacific. Anyways Germans would of done better if they built more panzer IV's that the over engineered tigers and panthers that took long to built and were more expensive. If Japan was able to built Chi-Nu's in the thousands then that's good enough tank. I mean Panzer IV was still relevant in 1945.

    • @janflorovic5880
      @janflorovic5880 8 лет назад

      +Jan Florovic gun*

  • @Normacly
    @Normacly 12 лет назад +2

    @Kuhlfurst M3 is a scout tank. The high profile allow it to spot enemy over hills and other obstacles. It actually better than or equal to its German counterparts. Such as the Panzer I/II, both design as infantry support/scout armor. Panzer III was built to fight tanks and the Panzer IV, earlier model, was built solely for infantry support. It was not fast enough to be a scout.

  • @darkdill
    @darkdill 10 лет назад +117

    Comes from the HBO series "The Pacific", if I'm not mistaken.

    • @charlesklimko492
      @charlesklimko492 5 лет назад +4

      "You are correct, sir."

    • @donlove3741
      @donlove3741 4 года назад +2

      Na married with children

    • @user-ed8wc1yr8s
      @user-ed8wc1yr8s 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iGw6TfXGTSg/видео.html&feature=emb_rel_end
      ruclips.net/video/cT-3DE6nSZs/видео.html

    • @warpig6459
      @warpig6459 3 года назад

      Yep

    • @captainnutsack8151
      @captainnutsack8151 3 года назад +1

      Oh I thought it was Spongebob

  • @gerryleb8575
    @gerryleb8575 4 года назад +4

    In the late 30s George Marshall made some decisions that greatly contributed to America's success in fighting a global war. One decision was committing to the Sherman. The Sherman was an adequate tank in all theaters we fought in, and of course was superior in the Pacific. We mass-produced them. It is true that we had trouble with the German tanks. But we had trouble with the Germans, period. They were highly experienced and had weapons a level above ours. One example is the quad 20 AA/infantry support gun you see at the end of Saving Private Ryan. Another are the various armored vehicles you see in the Carentan battle in Band of Brothers. Many of those weapons were improvised using captured Czech tank chassis. Anyway, this is a great war scene, and this is a great series.

    • @peterson7082
      @peterson7082 4 года назад

      Level above?

    • @deadeyecpt.7765
      @deadeyecpt.7765 2 года назад +2

      @@peterson7082 as in if you were to take the 75 mm version of a sherman and put it 1 on 1 against the most commonly known German tank (tigers, panthers etc) the sherman would have trouble getting past their front armor or survive getting shot. The strenghts of the Sherman were the adaptability of the frame and how easy to produce it was, its design took advantage of the US industrial might, meaning it was faster to build, you could make many and you always had spare parts to fix it. The Germans had excellent vehicles on paper (if we look at guns and armor only) but didn't have the indistrial capacity needed to build them fast enough or have spare parts when needed. Also, once German engenieers started increasing the weight of the tanks mobility and reliability became a big issue.
      TLDR: US logistics were superior to German ones and the Sherman took advantage of that.
      Edit: lots of grammar mistakes in here, sorry.

  • @user-jj4kv8rd5m
    @user-jj4kv8rd5m 3 года назад +14

    弱いと言われていた日本の戦車でも歩兵にとってはやっぱり脅威だよな…

  • @keithbarrett4630
    @keithbarrett4630 3 года назад

    Had the pleasure to meet and talk to RV Burgin a few years ago. Still have his signed book.

  • @ered203
    @ered203 3 года назад +27

    I imagine the first time the Japanese tankers saw a Sherman they felt pretty much the same as the American tankers did when they saw the Tigers.

    • @davidhimmelsbach557
      @davidhimmelsbach557 2 года назад +7

      American tankers almost never faced Tigers -- they just thought that they did. Adolf kept sending his tigers against the British... and Soviets. US GIs always conflated the Mark IV panzer with the Mark VI panzer. Even the common Mark IV could shoot up an M-4 Sherman tank.

    • @ered203
      @ered203 2 года назад

      @@davidhimmelsbach557 Fair enough.

    • @davidhimmelsbach557
      @davidhimmelsbach557 2 года назад +5

      @@ered203 Adolf fought against the British during WWI. He always rated the British to be, man-for-man, his ultimate enemy. (His generals didn't feel that way.)
      His deep opinion is why, time and again, Adolf kept sending his best stuff against the British: V-1; V-2; jagpanther, king tiger, 1SS Panzer Corps, and so forth. The British were constantly facing cutting edge Nazi weapons -- and often the only nation to do so. (V-1s)
      The Bulge offensive was aimed at destroying the 2nd British Army and the 21st Army Group. Adolf thought that such a feat would be enough to swing the Western Front his way. This was pretty strange thinking because by November 1944, the Americans were by far the bigger threat.
      Until The Bulge, the US Army simply did not fight the first string Nazi divisions -- with but a few exceptions. This historical reality drives Canadians and Brits rather crazy -- seventy-five-years after Normandy. Patton punched through precisely because the Nazi A-team was facing Monty. Monty never picked up on the fact that their defense proved that his narrow-front strategic scheme could never work. Caen WAS a narrow front drive, and it never got in to first gear. Adolf could always cork off a narrow front attack. This is something that Ike and Zhukov figured out -- pretty early on.

    • @voctur
      @voctur 2 года назад +1

      There is a video about that
      ruclips.net/video/1NC6eLS3XhE/видео.html

    • @ered203
      @ered203 2 года назад

      @@voctur good one.

  • @warpatato
    @warpatato 3 года назад +9

    That's some impressive mortar shooting. They zeroed their target on the first round and they tracked its movement perfectly on the following rounds.

    • @mightymichael2501
      @mightymichael2501 3 года назад

      What is Sledge saying before each round is fired and why? It’s like he is shouting “hang it!” Or something like that…

    • @oldegrunt5735
      @oldegrunt5735 2 года назад +3

      @@mightymichael2501 hang it means drop it, mortar smurfs have the round ready to drop and then do so when told to.

    • @patriotliberator3160
      @patriotliberator3160 2 года назад +5

      @@oldegrunt5735 hang it or half load means to place the round into the opening of the mortar not drop it

  • @lilqueso8190
    @lilqueso8190 4 года назад +8

    Japanese tank commander: talks shit
    Us marine:**laughs in m2**

  • @76456
    @76456 3 года назад +14

    Ha-Go Ke-Go those were actually good for Japan, small tanks on Small islands, those smaller tanks could out manoeuvre shermans and Proved to be good on ambushs and surprise attacks on early tage of war in Pacific

    • @oldegrunt5735
      @oldegrunt5735 2 года назад +1

      M3 Stuarts ate their lunch repeatedly in the Philippine campaign in 42 in any sort of fight. Faster, better armed, and slightly better armored but almost always better supported and led.
      The Japanese quickly lost any illusion their armor had much of a chance against Western/Soviet armor and should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Maneuver and swarms of determined infantry tank killer teams was their tactic of choice in such situations.

    • @royalhistorian5109
      @royalhistorian5109 3 месяца назад

      They were good at the time of their introduction but as time moved on, it's became quickly outclassed and they couldn't be replaced due to...well multiple reasons with the most notable being pity rivalry, lack of resources, etc. Also, you do realize they match the Sherman in terms of speed...right?

  • @ashleighelizabeth5916
    @ashleighelizabeth5916 3 года назад +1

    Sherman be rolling in like it's a Tiger here!

  • @bustersmith7535
    @bustersmith7535 3 года назад +6

    Mortar does a great job of cutting up the infantry!

  • @antonsheridan7293
    @antonsheridan7293 2 года назад +3

    The same small Ha Go was able to move in rough terrain during Malayan invasion which lead to British lost of the whole mainland till Singapore

    • @user-ed8wc1yr8s
      @user-ed8wc1yr8s 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/xeAYjShHJ58/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/BD6fAlOaSvI/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/tfDXZGZjT4c/видео.html

  • @Anlushac11
    @Anlushac11 10 лет назад +1

    IIRC main use of tanks in Pacific was at Battle of Saipan. Japanese actually launched a tank centered counter attack. It was repulsed with heavy casualties to Japanese.

  • @john655002
    @john655002 4 года назад +12

    0:06 that is a japanese type 97 tank machine gun ,shooting on top of building

  • @user-hh1br2ht2j
    @user-hh1br2ht2j 4 года назад +36

    中国戦線で戦ってたのに、海軍に太平洋戦争に引き込まれた陸軍可哀相。

    • @user-oe3rb6rw5l
      @user-oe3rb6rw5l 3 года назад

      海軍もハ号とかチハとか持ってたけどね

  • @dirtyshame2444
    @dirtyshame2444 3 года назад +4

    I saw an old Japanese tank at Nimitz museum in Fredricksburg, Tx many years ago. It was shot all over with rifle fire and a big hole blown in it's side.

  • @Nutzkie2001
    @Nutzkie2001 Год назад

    That final hit on the corner of the bunker is flippin' BRUTAL! I think I saw some dude's head go flying fifty yards into the air!

  • @mikesmith-wk7vy
    @mikesmith-wk7vy Год назад

    training videos from ww2 taught soldiers how to disable a Japanese tank with a 30-06 round , you could knock the rear spoke off the track with well placed rifle rounds

  • @tianx9275
    @tianx9275 3 года назад +3

    That's why tank is the key player on the battlefield in WW2. Without some sort of Anti-tank weapon, they can basically roll over infantry like nothing. Nowadays, with the dominance of air power, not so much.

    • @Darqshadow
      @Darqshadow 2 года назад

      Yes and no. You still need boots on the ground to hold territory. Those boots need armored vehicles because the enemy boots has them. Both sides have AA and both sides have Anti Tank. That's why combined warfare exists.

  • @santimartinez1854
    @santimartinez1854 4 года назад +5

    *gets aimed by tank*
    Rami Malek:
    -MAMMA MIA
    MAMMA MIA

  • @sjcobra84
    @sjcobra84 2 года назад

    M4 Sherman in Europe: Son of a bitch!!
    M4 Sherman in the Pacific: Watch me Flex.

  • @campfiresnlasguns
    @campfiresnlasguns 3 месяца назад

    Gotta admit. Regardless of how inferior the Ha-Go tank was, seeing one in real life was a treat. It's a kawaii little tank with rather thin armour, compared to other tanks, that still looked pretty badass.

  • @miafillene4396
    @miafillene4396 3 года назад +38

    The Japanese tanks were not very tough or fast or even that mechanically reliable...but imagine the heart of the Japanese tankers who had Togo up against Stuart's, Lee's and of course, the Sherman's.

    • @isaiahgrey2458
      @isaiahgrey2458 2 года назад +2

      Pun noted.

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 2 года назад +2

      No Lee/Grants in the Pacific. Only place they saw combat service was in North Africa in late 42 early 43.

    • @Seriona1
      @Seriona1 Год назад

      @@patrickmccrann991 Nope. The M3 Lee did see limited combat in Asia.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3_Lee

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 Год назад

      @@Seriona1 I was referring to use by U.S. forces. None were used by U.S. Army or Marines in the Pacific.

    • @Seriona1
      @Seriona1 Год назад

      @@patrickmccrann991 Again, wrong.

  • @therookieanimations8117
    @therookieanimations8117 2 года назад +4

    I love how some of the comments here actually praise any tank even the ha go, It makes me happy as I honestly thought I was the only one who viewed the Ha Go as a tank that does its job for what it could do. Try not to give the poor Ha Go too much hate, after all it did its job for what it could do.

  • @RobertBlevins
    @RobertBlevins 2 года назад

    In the online game, World of Tanks, the Ha-Go is a low tier tank. But it is fast and as long as you don't get hit too much, quite effective.

  • @aceanthonymercado555
    @aceanthonymercado555 11 лет назад

    I like everything about Japan. Learning the culture and language of the Japanese can make you gain more knowledge of what you are interested to.

  • @Rammstein0963
    @Rammstein0963 10 лет назад +5

    The Pacific, its basically the pacific theater version of Band of Brothers

    • @AnakinSkywakka
      @AnakinSkywakka 4 года назад +1

      Eh, I prefer the Pacific. BoB is amazing but I find the Pacific Theater in general to be more interesting. It's often over looked by the European Front.

  • @ManTheHarpoons9
    @ManTheHarpoons9 12 лет назад +22

    OH YOU BEAUTIFUL BABIES!

  • @connorvenier5843
    @connorvenier5843 4 года назад +2

    Just like in Band on Brothers, the Sherman's always come to the rescue.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 4 года назад

      Except with that Tiger in the Netherlands....

  • @barriewright2857
    @barriewright2857 3 года назад

    Don't forget this film will never be able to really give us the real sensation of real war that these brave men had to endure during ww2.

    • @kzual8345
      @kzual8345 9 месяцев назад

      Film name please?

  • @rickwong9049
    @rickwong9049 3 года назад +3

    Imagine a Phersing tank showing up as well. It would be an absolutely mass a cre.

    • @SmokinLoon5150
      @SmokinLoon5150 3 года назад +2

      No... the M4 Sherman's 75mm was a better infantry support tank than the Pershing. No question. The 75mm HE was superb in its role, had a fast rate of fire as well. The TWO .30 cal MG's (turret and front hull) had thousands of rounds of ammo, and if needed the .50 cal Browning on top could be brought to bear as well. Oh, and the M4 Sherman's 75mm had an AP round plenty enough to deal with Japanese armor too. Bring in the logistics equation of having the added weight of the Pershing in a sandy or soft jungle atmosphere, the extra effort needed to get the added size and weight to shore, the cost of the Pershing... and I think the M4 Sherman and the M3 Stuart did extremely well and both suited the was in the Pacific better than the Pershing. Sure, the Pershing could take enemy AT rounds better, but against the Japanese that was a moot point. Now, on the more open ranges of Europe and maybe even the Ost Front of 1946... oh yeah, bring in the Pershing without question. ;)

    • @seanbryan4833
      @seanbryan4833 2 года назад

      @@SmokinLoon5150 US tankers found that AP rounds sliced straight through Ha-Gos. HE rounds worked much better, as they would just blow them apart, as shown in this clip.

  • @jblanas
    @jblanas 10 лет назад +50

    And I can't even imagine if that was a M26 Pershing instead of an M4 Sherman

    • @BHuang92
      @BHuang92 9 лет назад +7

      It would've if the Invasion of Japan was realized........

    • @rb1179
      @rb1179 4 года назад +5

      The Pershing saw service in Europe and there's a great video of an encounter with a Panther in downtown Cologne.

    • @bavtie1
      @bavtie1 4 года назад +20

      Literally the same result, just overkill.
      And the Pershing was way too heavy and big for this terrain, a Sherman just works better

    • @thesturm8686
      @thesturm8686 4 года назад

      It would went straight trough
      Or obliterate that thing out of existance

    • @dexterramos1826
      @dexterramos1826 4 года назад +3

      Pershing would be stuck in the mud before it gets to main battle area

  • @bman6065
    @bman6065 4 года назад +2

    Ah the only tank you could disable by shoving a sword in the turret

  • @ihatekid
    @ihatekid 3 года назад

    meanwhile the commander of the ha go:
    fuck br compression

  • @user-il1og6yf3i
    @user-il1og6yf3i 5 лет назад +23

    日本との戦いでもドイツとの戦いでも必ず米兵は倒されない矛盾(´・c_・`)

  • @gamerhistorian7843
    @gamerhistorian7843 7 лет назад +13

    Coming soon to WarThunder

  • @aceanthonymercado555
    @aceanthonymercado555 11 лет назад

    I also like Japanese and everything about them. Learning there culture and language can developed the knowledge of knowing them more.

  • @IonoTheFanatics
    @IonoTheFanatics 11 лет назад

    If the hit is from it's side though, which assuming that the camera point of view is the same direction from which the bazooka gunner was aiming from seems to be the case, a hit on the track mid to upper section would also result in penetration of the tank main hull since shaped charge warhead of bazooka can easily punch through the track or the roadwheels plus the armor of the tank hull.
    if it hits the track lower section then yeah it may sever the track without penetrating the tank main hull.

  • @marine9588
    @marine9588 11 лет назад +9

    Actually the Tiger and even the King Tiger were quite agile for such a large heavy tank when running properly. Because of their wide tracks, they presented a low ground pressure and could fare against soft ground pretty good. But they were slow and very fuel thirsty and stood no chance against Allied air support.

  • @panzerkampfwagen5075
    @panzerkampfwagen5075 9 лет назад +22

    家に一台ハ号欲しい!

  • @cartwright420able
    @cartwright420able 3 года назад +1

    Those guys on the roof got blowed up real good!

  • @larrybarnes3920
    @larrybarnes3920 2 года назад +2

    Would have been interesting to see the Matilda 2 against the Ha go's.

  • @Cheezymuffin.
    @Cheezymuffin. 4 года назад +3

    there was a interesting design flaw in the Ha-Go, due to the turret shape and placement, if was possible to jam a bajoney into the turretring, jamming the turret and basically disabeling the tank with a knife.
    I do not know if it happened, but a brit took out a german armored car using an umbrella. So it isn't that far fetched.

  • @soviet3342
    @soviet3342 4 года назад +10

    シャーマンさん強すぎんよォ…

  • @fernandochavez538
    @fernandochavez538 2 года назад +1

    2:06 Japanese solds: Uh oh

  • @HENSLEYMB
    @HENSLEYMB 4 года назад +2

    The Type 95 was good in jungle trails of the Philippines. It was equivalent to the American Stewart tank.

  • @afg3643
    @afg3643 3 года назад +4

    the "greatest" generation (of which my father was inclusive of) may they soles rest in heaven, be heard on earth and be a leader in "both" in defense of our nation and our national security...

  • @paulheenan9098
    @paulheenan9098 3 года назад +35

    In reality, you didn't need a tank or even heavy weapons to defeat the Type 95 due to how badly designed it was.
    - It was so lightly armoured that armour piercing shells passed right through it without exploding (which led to Shermans continually firing at them due to the perceived lack of damage) and a 50 cal M2 just shredded it apart.
    - An infantryman could easily disable the tank with a well placed shot to the rear of the crudely built tread assembly.
    - The tank had massive blind spots and could really only see what was directly in front of it. Its very narrow viewing ports could be suppressed with machine gun fire and the hand cranked turret could be jammed by placing a sturdy enough object into the gap between the turret and the hull.
    - It was much, much slower than American tanks. The M3 could easily outrun it and the M4 could comfortably keep pace with it. As such, they were often outflanked since it was impossible for them to retreat in battle.
    - Its blind spots made it easy for enemies to literally just walk up to the tank and either fire into its lightly armoured engine or drop a grenade into its easily uncovered oil cylinder.

    • @AllGamingStarred
      @AllGamingStarred 2 года назад +1

      then how come it requires 2 bazooka shells in cod waw?

    • @royalhistorian5109
      @royalhistorian5109 2 года назад +2

      @@AllGamingStarred That because...it's a video game? With a bunch of nonsense like have you seen Veteran difficult with it's grenade spam?

    • @AllGamingStarred
      @AllGamingStarred 2 года назад

      @@royalhistorian5109 no, that argument falls flat in the face of real world logic. "it's a game" is no excuse when real world events (WWII in this case) are presented in videogame form. There has to be some form of accuracy.

    • @royalhistorian5109
      @royalhistorian5109 2 года назад +1

      @@AllGamingStarred Are you serious? Can you tell the difference between real life and a video game? Also, you forgot that COD world at war used real footage...real footage to put together their own story and it works because it helps the viewer connect with the actual war and make them become interested in history. They did the same thing with Black Ops 1 and Cold War so...you completely forgot about that.
      Like, dude...do your own research before you post something stupid it's not that hard.

    • @AllGamingStarred
      @AllGamingStarred 2 года назад

      And yet in World at War, these things massacre a platoon of shermans? HA!

  • @r2gelfand
    @r2gelfand 3 года назад +2

    The Sherman's 75 mm vs Tiger tank equals ricochet. The Sherman versus a Japanese ha go is total Destruction.

    • @kstreet7438
      @kstreet7438 3 года назад +1

      Turns out shipping tanks isn't an easy thing.

  • @matthias69120
    @matthias69120 11 лет назад

    2.) The V2 was not just an unguided missile. Unprecise rockets for fireworks had already been invented by the chinese thousands of years ago. The V2 was the first missile, which was was more or less precise on far distance, which was totally unique at that time. Other rockets went a few miles at most, this one flew hundreds of miles to England.
    The revolutionary technique was immediately adapted by the US after the war and brought to the US, and it´s being used until today in all US missiles.

  • @natethomas3314
    @natethomas3314 8 лет назад +29

    WoT Matchmaking.. Ha-Go vs Sherman derp... GG no ree..

  • @lukasi.v4269
    @lukasi.v4269 5 лет назад +4

    I know you came here because that scene resembles a lot of that level in COD: World At War.

  • @KManXPressTheU
    @KManXPressTheU 2 года назад

    Those Japanese Putt-Putts really had nothing going for them..

  • @Jarod-sm5rf
    @Jarod-sm5rf 3 года назад

    We need a ww1 series with a game of thrones budget.

  • @pennywise2306
    @pennywise2306 4 года назад +11

    あれだね。アメリカの戦争映画特有の米兵の攻撃は100発100中だけど敵からの攻撃には謎バリアで当たらないってやつだね(笑)

    • @user-kc7ir7un2d
      @user-kc7ir7un2d 3 года назад +1

      こんなクソ雑魚戦車になにを期待してるのかね?

  • @charly345mstl
    @charly345mstl 10 лет назад +5

    it's sad that the most strongest tank of whole Japanese army was captured American tank; ;

    • @bbhiei8756
      @bbhiei8756 8 лет назад +2

      Tipical stupid asswho thinks Japanese only had light tanks, go check out Ho-Ni tank destroyers, chi-to, chi-ri and chi-nu. Then stfu.

    • @SuperDefender4
      @SuperDefender4 8 лет назад +4

      The Chi Nu was absolutely pathetic. Its best armor was only the 50mm of effective armor in the front. Its top speed was only 39km/h which was pretty much abysmal for the its weight. The heavier Sherman and the T-34 could reach 45-50km/h. The only thing good about the Chi Nu was its gun
      The Chi To and Chi Ri had a good gun and mobility. But they were not well protected. For some reason the Japanese had 0 interest on using sloped armor. It had 75mm of armor in the front but it wasn't sloped which made it less protected than the Sherman's 92mm of effective armor. Also due to their huge size they were easy for the enemies to spot.

    • @charly345mstl
      @charly345mstl 8 лет назад +3

      chan young Choi i'm not sure whether your knowledge relies on WoT or not, but actually Chi-Nu never has transferred to oversea, due to the poor infrastructure of Japan at that time.
      Railway, gantry crane at ports, transport ships and all other infrastructures couldn't have afford to carry heavy weaponry such as M4 or T-34 sized tanks, but very small tanks such as Chi-Ha, Chi-He, and artillery.
      The reason why they kept building paper-thin armored weaponry, was because of lack of technology to build strong horse power engines like US, USSR, and Germany. Due to the lack of gasoline, Japanese imperial Army ordered to build self propelled weaponry with diesel engine, since the diesel fuel is a bit easier to get and more safer than gasoline, though the diesel technology was not as good as USSR.
      as a result, they got weak horse powered diesel engine with bigger mass than that of gasoline engine. since the engine is bigger, the total size of machine should become bigger, but since the horse power of engine is weak, the thickness of armor should be thin.
      well, i don't know why japanese army didn't build sloped armored vehicle. just as a blue print vehicle, "Type 5 experimental tank destroyer" has sloped armor and it was being developed, but the war had been ended while the first prototype was under constructing.
      Therefore, the strongest tank of Japanese Imperial Army, was M 3 Stuart, ironically:(
      this is a sad moment to talk about japanese tanks for me.

    • @SuperDefender4
      @SuperDefender4 8 лет назад +3

      charly345mstlneo In which part did I say that the Chi Nu was transferred? All I said was that the Chi Nu sucked.
      Yes I know that Japan lacked on resources. That does not make the Chi Nu a good tank.
      This BB Hiei guy just posted out the tanks Japan had which were clearly garbage compared to the tanks the Allies had.

    • @blazeburner303
      @blazeburner303 6 лет назад

      the chi-nu had the same effective armor as the sherman....shermans used soft steel with made it inherently weaker to most shell types

  • @maharlika9809
    @maharlika9809 3 года назад

    Mistake in this movie is that mortar round goes down instantly it takes time before it goes down because it was launched into the air

  • @patrioticjustice9040
    @patrioticjustice9040 2 года назад

    Love how the mortars keep missing the tank, but keep hitting the groups of soldiers on either side.
    There goes your arms.
    There goes your legs.
    There goes your daughter to the orphanage.

  • @user-it9nu4fd7s
    @user-it9nu4fd7s 4 года назад +7

    和訳がありのはありがたいですよね。

  • @WelcomeToDERPLAND
    @WelcomeToDERPLAND 8 лет назад +15

    Type 95 could literally be taken out with small arms fire...

    • @Kwisss
      @Kwisss 8 лет назад +5

      Yeah but honestly if the Japanese fought primarily in non-island environments then they may have made tanks in a heavy setup like the Tiger but these tanks were only to support infantry.

    • @bbhiei8756
      @bbhiei8756 8 лет назад +12

      Small arms fire? Damn no. Heavy portable guns, but no small.

    • @WelcomeToDERPLAND
      @WelcomeToDERPLAND 8 лет назад +3

      50 cals and probably sniper rifles probably could, plus there was a huge weakspot on the back of the tank, the engine compartment was only covered by basically wire, so you could just fire a Thompson machine into that and it would take the engine out and possibly start a fire.

    • @dividednations44
      @dividednations44 7 лет назад +5

      there is not a single recorded event where any Japanese tank was KOed by small arms fire.

  • @SliqhtlyStoopid
    @SliqhtlyStoopid 12 лет назад

    its good to see people having actual debates in the comments and not flame wars

  • @bambang303378
    @bambang303378 2 года назад

    When you think of IFV (Infantry fighting vehicle) Youd think of Soviet with their BMPS or US with their Bradleys. But it was Japanese that first used IFV in the major wars.

  • @tkyymd9811
    @tkyymd9811 5 лет назад +10

    ハ号の装甲固すぎない?

  • @user-tq1yn3vp3x
    @user-tq1yn3vp3x 6 лет назад +6

    悲しいけど、強そうに見えない・・・!三式が戦地で使われてたら強そうに見えたのになぁ

    • @user-er4nq3jx9t
      @user-er4nq3jx9t 5 лет назад +7

      本来は機甲戦に使う戦車というよりは開戦時のフランスと一緒で騎兵戦車・又は歩兵戦車として使う戦車ですからね...
      75mm積んでるM4シャーマンにはさすがに目劣りしますよね...

  • @EternalXSamurai
    @EternalXSamurai 11 лет назад

    They were meant to be mobile infantry support and transports to go through thick jungles throughout Asia, which they were extremely good at, as seen when they completely over-ran the British in Malaya.

  • @ReviveHF
    @ReviveHF 4 года назад

    It's actually a cold war era British APC with WW2 DLC skin.

  • @cal.17.95M
    @cal.17.95M 4 года назад +5

    航空機、船舶はそこそこ強かったのに何故か戦車だけ弱い、、、。
    まぁ、設計思想と運用が違うから仕方ないと言えばそれまでやけど、、、。

  • @Sunnyside_3
    @Sunnyside_3 8 лет назад +4

    that true history's is written by victories

    • @asmr6341
      @asmr6341 4 года назад

      Now USA has citizen war and kill eachother

  • @LaSenioraKittehz
    @LaSenioraKittehz Год назад

    everytime i find a low tier japanese tank in my sherman in any world of tanks private lobbies it always ends like that lmao.

  • @ZuluLifesaBeech-
    @ZuluLifesaBeech- 2 года назад

    Now the smart guys in the Marine Brass don't think they need tanks anymore. There are a lot of mad Devil Dog Tankers!