A 1941 model Japanese light tank is tested at a camp in India by the Allies. The tank is observed crossing down and over a deep ditch. Something bounces off the side of the tank at the bottom of the ditch. Additional views of the tank crossing ditches. View of the tank stuck in the valley of a tight ditch, and unable to scale the other side. (World War II period).
Testing operations of an Allied-captured Japanese light tank, 1941 Model, at an encampment in India. Several houses in the background. A 1940s automobile passes on a roadway beside the testing area where the Japanese tank climbs a steep embankment and then rolls down the other side and up out of a ditch. The operation is repeated from a different camera angle. (World War II period).
A captured Japanese light tank, 1941 Model, being tested by Allied forces in India. The tank is seen approaching the camera from a distance, driving over uneven ground with many rises and valleys. In the background at a distance wheeled carts are pulled by horses or oxen. (World War II period).
A captured 1941 model Japanese light tank being tested by Allies at a camp in India. The tank is seen approaching the edge of deep trench. Several camera takes are shown as it approaches. The tank is seen descending slowly,and with brakes frequently applied, into the ditch and then accelerating significantly to cross the other side of the trench and scale the opposing embankment. (World War II period).
A race between a captured Japanese tank and a United States tank in India. A British soldier signals start of the race. The tanks operates on level ground. A large temple or mansion with minarets and dome structures is seen in the distance behind the race. The American tank outpaces the Japanese tank to the finish line. A close-up view of the British soldier lowering a white handkerchief to signal the start of the race. (World War II period).
Captured 1941 model Japanese light tank behind a U.S. Army tank crew who had just run the tank through various tests. The crew smiles for the camera. Close-up views of some parts of the tank, showing points of vulnerability and various measurements. Several slits marked in chalk with number "3/16 inches" are seen close-up.
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