Japanese Armor in French Service

France (1945-1946) Light and Medium Tanks – 11 Operated If the French colonial empire was to have two shining pearls, one would be the close shores of French North Africa. The other would be the distant colonial ensemble that was French Indochina. The result of a long process of colonial expansion began during the Third …

Type 83 (Type 95 Ha-Go in Thai Service)

Kingdom of Thailand (1940-1954) Light Tank – 45-50 Purchased After the end of WWI, the Japanese eagerly expanded their empire into China, creating the Manchukuo puppet state. The government of Thailand, which was a largely neutral country, saw a great opportunity to be an ally with this new great power in the world, especially after …

Gongchen Tank & Type 97 Chi-Ha in Chinese Service

Communist China (1945-1959) Medium Tank – 100+ Captured The PLA’s First Tank The Gongchen Tank (“Heroic Tank”, 功臣號) refers to a specific Chi-Ha Shinhoto captured by the PLA (People’s Liberation Army) in 1945. The story is part of CCP (Chinese Communist Party) folklore and its fine details seem somewhat fantastical. Nevertheless, the Gongchen Tank appears to …