Always try to make use of the Ha-Go's gun depression, hiding the hull behind terrain and obstacles, while exposing only the turret to the enemy. Offering little armour as all early Japanese tanks, all cannons and auto cannons can easily get through it. The Type 95 Ha-Go is a small, but nimble tank as a primary flanking support tank, helping the larger tanks push forward. The Ha-Go was removed from its reserve status and hidden from the main tech tree during Update 1.85 "Supersonic" after the ammo update, though it is still unlockable after reaching rank II Japanese ground vehicles. It was introduced in Update 1.65 "Way of the Samurai" along with the initial set of the Japanese Ground Forces Tree. The primary goal was to motorize with infantry as combined arms, and by 1935 when the design was ready, the Ha-Go would become the tank of the Army until the Chi-Ha was developed, but because of the lightweight and inexpensive design, it would become Japan's most numerous built tank of the war. The Type 95 Ha-Go ( 九五式軽戦車「ハ号」) was developed after the shortcomings of the Type 89 I-Go were made clear, as it could not keep up with motorized infantry moving at 40 km/h and could for that reason not fulfil its duty as "light tank", as it had to move long distances separately by train like other heavy equipment.
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