History and Development: The Type 95 Ha-Go was developed and produced by Japan in the late 1930s and continued to be used during World War II. Named after the unified numbering system of the Japanese Imperial Army, the Type 95 Ha-Go is also known as Ke-Go.Technical Characteristics: The Type 95 Ha-Go is light in weight, only about 7 tons, and is equipped with a 37mm main cannon and a 7.7mm machine gun. This makes it a suitable tank for reconnaissance and support missions.In combat: The Type 95 Ha-Go participated in a variety of theaters during World War II, from campaigns in China and Southeast Asia to the Pacific. Although it was not as powerful as other nations' tanks, it still played an important role in the Japanese campaign.Performance: The Type 95 Ha-Go is not a very powerful tank compared to its competitors but can still serve small missions and is suitable for a military with limited costs and resources like that of Japan during World War II.Heritage: The Type 95 Ha-Go became a symbol of the Japanese military during World War II and is often seen in many artistic and cultural works related to the period, including in films and games. play videos.