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Ground Forces / Tanks | Ikazuchi
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War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games. Ground Forces / Tanks. Ground Forces / Tanks. Collected here at the Ikazuchi site are profiles on many lesser known tanks and armored fighting vehicles. While information on the Type95 Ha-Go can be readily found elsewhere, these machines of war are not commonly found in media or games. They are all worthy of inclusion, however, as you will find! Click on the links. In the index below to be taken to the respective pages for each, with photos, specs, and more:.
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Scenarios | Ikazuchi
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War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games. Ground Forces / Tanks. Included on this page are links to historical and imagined scenarios that might be used in games. Feel free to use the ideas as you wish! Click on the links below to be taken to the respective page for each). SCENARIO: THE FIGHT FOR LAOYANG (OPERATION ICHI-GO). Japan vs. Republic of China). SCENARIO: THE BATTLE OF LAKE KHASAN. Japan vs. Soviet Union). PvP SCENARIOS FOR JAPANESE GROUND FORCES. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Amphibious Assault Craft – Invasion from the Sea | Ikazuchi
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War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games. Ground Forces / Tanks. Amphibious Assault Craft – Invasion from the Sea. Any game that depicts an invasion of Japanese troops should involve the sea to some extent, unless the scenario is deep in China. Unusual for their time and ground-breaking landing craft like the Shohatsu and Daihatsu are worth including in games involving ground troops, alongside amphibious tanks like the SR-II Ro-Go, Type2 Ka-Mi, Type3 Ka-Chi, and Type4 To-Ku. Type2 Ka-Mi amtanks on the de...
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Ikazuchi | War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games
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War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games. Ground Forces / Tanks. 8220; Ikazuchi” (thunder). Is a site dedicated to exploring lesser-known and interesting Japanese war vehicles and prototypes, particularly as they might be used in games that focus on World War 2, the Second Sino-Japanese War, and the broader War in the Pacific. Where possible, original photos of the vehicles are used. See the menu above to jump to indexes of the articles on this site. 4 thoughts on “ About. January 22, 2015 at 7:59 am.
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Aircraft | Ikazuchi
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War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games. Ground Forces / Tanks. All know of the famous A6M Zero, but new and innovative games will introduce other lesser-known aircraft to add variety. Here are several to choose from. Click the links below. To see full, detailed articles on each. 8211; Floatplane designed for surprise attack missions, capable of being carried inside a submarine. Ki-48-IIb and Ki-66 Dive Bombers. 8211; Converted from a bomber, this large but agile bomber-hunter carried a massive gun.
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Other Sources | Ikazuchi
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War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games. Ground Forces / Tanks. Additional Sources of information (External Links). Below you will find some of the books that are useful references for game developers and fascinating reads for anyone interested in Imperial Japan’s war efforts. Bolt Action: Armies of Imperial Japan. 8211; This E-book (or paperback) is a must have primer for anyone interested in developing a game focused on or including Imperial Japanese ground forces. ASL Action Pack #9. 8211; This recen...
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Warships | Ikazuchi
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War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games. Ground Forces / Tanks. If the Imperial Japanese were focused on any one type of war vehicle at the expense of others, it warships. Though this site is more focused on ground vehicles and planes (in particular the lesser-known ones), a whole site could be dedicated to Japanese ships and their exploits. I will cover them here briefly in a single page,. Order of Battle: The Pacific. Where land, air, and sea units share the campaign. These games provide excellent vis...
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Game Ideas | Ikazuchi
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War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games. Ground Forces / Tanks. Ideas for Game Developers. Use of these ideas in games is highly encouraged! Click on the links below to be taken to the respective page for each). JAPANESE GROUND VEHICLES IN GAMES. GAME IDEAS: IMPERIAL JAPANESE DOCTRINAL ABILITIES. GAME IDEAS: IMPERIAL JAPANESE GROUND FORCES AS THE ENEMY. GAME IDEAS: PLAYING IMPERIAL JAPANESE GROUND FORCES. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Facts and Trivia | Ikazuchi
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War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games. Ground Forces / Tanks. Click on the links below to be taken to the respective page for each). DECIPHERING JAPANESE MODEL TYPE NUMBERS. Find out what “Type97” means here. JAPANESE TANKS THAT SAW COMBAT. 8211; A list of tanks and armored vehicles that were documented as having seen combat, and a list of those that did not. DEPLOYABLE TANKS FOR ALTERNATE HISTORICAL SCENARIOS. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Ethiopians in the Korean War: WWII gear used – wwiiafterwwii
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Wwii equipment used after the war. Ethiopians in the Korean War: WWII gear used. August 18, 2016. Sixteen nations sent forces to fight in the Korean War on the allied side. One of the lesser-known contingents was Ethiopia’s Kagnew battalion. It was equipped almost entirely with surplus American WWII gear. WWII-era Willys jeep of the Kagnew battalion in Korea.). Emperor Haile Selassie decorates wounded Kagnew battalion members after their return to Ethiopia.). In August 1950, a decision to deploy Ethiopia...