Thing is, they did try to make stronger tanks, after they figured out they were in danger, and to learn from their lessons against the Soviets in 1939 (and some lessons they learned fighting British and American tanks in Southeast Asia). But the results of said projects came, not only far too late, but wouldn't have been able to stop the Soviet tanks much at all. And they wouldn't hold the American tanks back too much either considering how much air support the Americans generally brought with them...especially in the Pacific where most of the carriers were by the end of the war.
I like Ido's AKitsu. He puts some color on her skin and makes her look alive.
Is that something the army should be saying?Right! Back to Paris, then?Good grief...This isn't an uncommon occurrence in France, you see.Ah,AHHH!There's nothing we can do.What are we going to do?!You're simply impossible.And with it all settled and over with, let us go and have one of those French "Full Course" things, shall we!She brushed it all off...We won't be able to go back to Japan, will we!The airlines are on strike too!?The trains are stopped due to a strike!It's simply inevitable that it would apply its resources and technology towards warships and planes over tanks!Your thoughts?but rather that they just didn't!!It's not that Japan couldn't make any strong tanks,...certainly, when compared to the tanks of Japan, Europe's are the stronger...We'll tag along!What?
Was that a full course?But Japan is a maritime nation!So how was it, Akitsu Maru?