Type 94 TK
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The Type 94 TK was a Japanese tankette which entered service in 1935. Its design was based on the Carden-Loyd Mark VIb which Japan had purchased earlier. It was used as both a tractor for towing an ammunition trailer and as a light reconnaissance/patrol tank. The type 94 was produced in large numbers, and saw action as late as 1945. It weighed in at 3.4 tonnes, had armour between 4-12mm, and a crew of 2. It was armed with a single 6.5mm Type 91 machine gun.