![]() Oh and I'd have 1 tank but to properly play I'd need 3. Also as always no matter which tank you buy there's always a stronger one out there. If I go and buy a pretty modern tank straight away my crew will be trash and I still need to get all the upgrades. YET they make 5 rank "elite"(premium or what ever) tanks, wich is realy breaks the game i guess, cuz i still stuck to mid ww2 era so idunno for sure guess consequense of this from the community. like there man who played alot to get modern tank and some pesky noob who got in his hands a modernt tankf just for nothing. others do that to grind they way to the modern tanks, now guess what happens in community when gaijin gives everybody access to modern tanks. The Chi-Nu turret was also re-designed for the Type 5 75mm gun, and this variant would become the Chi-Nu II.Originally posted by WitchingSnake:but playing with WW2 tanks for hundreds of hours? Hell no. The prototype proved successful in these trials and was accepted for use. Japan installed a prototype turret from the Chi-To onto the chassis of the Chi-Nu for testing purposes, labeling it the Chi-Nu Kai, with the tank performing a series of tasks at the Iyo Lake shooting grounds in Japan. The Type 3 Chi-Nu was designed with a Type 3 75mm tank cannon, derived from the dated Type 90 field artillery. All of these changes had the single goal of mounting the Type 5 75mm cannon on a chassis that was easily mass-produced and which would require little or no change of existing production capability. As a result, the Chi-Nu would undergo many design changes. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, these new tanks would take considerable time to produce, and Japan needed a quicker solution. In 1942, Japan had begun development of new tanks to deploy onto the battlefield. ![]()
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