![]() Japan’s first tank was this Mark IV Female imported from the United Kingdom in 1918. Officers found themselves acutely aware of the tank development by the western powers, and the military junta quickly purchased several machines abroad. The results and costs of the campaign were not well appreciated back home and, in this context, the need for tanks emerged. However, after the Bolshevik Revolution, the Japanese sent 70,000 troops into Siberia, in order to support the White Russians. The navy emerged as an almost independent institution and played a minor role within the drama of WWI, but the army saw little action. Otsu-Gata Sensha (Renault NC in Japanese Service)ĭuring WW1, Imperial Japanese troops actively fought against positions of the Central Powers in the Pacific theater. ![]() Tanks & Armored Vehicles of the Japanese Empire from 1918 to 1945 Medium Tanks
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