The Type 97 Chi-Ha Kai was a medium tank developed by Mitsubishi for the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA). Introduced in 1942 as an improved version of the earlier Type 97 Chi-Ha, it featured a new, more powerful 47 mm gun and a redesigned turret to address the shortcomings of its predecessor. The Chi-Ha Kai became Japan’s most important medium tank of World War II, seeing extensive combat in China, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. it remained in frontline service until the war’s end.
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Variants represented here include both Early and Late Production models. The Late version is textured in a three-tone camouflage scheme, while the Early version features a plain green finish. Both differ in model details to reflect their respective production changes.
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The model is divided into seven materials, all at 2K resolution except for two which are 1K. Polygon count is approximately 262,000 for each version, or around 124,000 without the 3D tracks.