Type 89 I-Go : Le premier char japonais
The Type 89 I-Go was the very first tank designed and mass-produced by Japan. It marked the beginning of the modern Japanese military industry. From the 1920s to World War II, from its development to its deployment in China and Southeast Asia, discover how this pioneering armored vehicle laid the foundation for a new generation of Japanese tanks. 00:00 Introduction 00:21 Background 03:48 Characteristics 10:13 Service History

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