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Type III or ''Type 3'' may refer to: Japanese weapons * Type 3 Chi-Nu, a Japanese medium tank * Type 3 mine, a Japanese land mine * 8 cm/40 3rd Year Type naval gun, a Japanese weapon * Type 3 12 cm AA Gun, a Japanese weapon * Type 3 Chū-SAM, a Japanese medium-range surface-to-air missile * Type 3 heavy machine gun, a Japanese heavy machine gun of World War I * Type 3 aircraft machine gun, a Japanese aircraft machine gun of World War II Biology and medicine * Hyperlipoproteinemia type III#Hyperlipoproteinemia type III, Hyperlipoproteinemia type III, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease * Nitric oxide synthase, Nitric oxide synthase 3, an enzyme * Intermediate filament#Type III, Type III intermediate filaments, structural proteins * Type III secretion system used by pathogenic bacteria Mathematics * von Neumann algebra, Type III von Neumann algebra * Explained sum of squares#Type III SS, Type III sums of squares, a measurement of the explanatory power of a variable after accoun ...
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Type 3 Chi-Nu
was a medium tank of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Like the Type 1 Chi-He, this tank was an improved version of the Type 97 Chi-Ha. It incorporated a Type 3 75 mm tank gun, one of the largest Japanese tank guns during the war. The Chi-Nu did not see combat during the war. All produced units were retained for the defense of the Mainland Japan, Japanese Homeland in anticipation of an Operation Downfall, Allied invasion. History and development At the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank and Type 95 Ha-Go light tank designs comprised the mainstay of the armored units of the Imperial Japanese Army. As the war progressed, these tanks started to face significant challenges posed by Allied tanks. In the Burma Campaign, Burma and Philippines campaign (1941–1942), Philippines Campaigns, the firepower of the 57 mm cannon mounted on the Type 97 was proven to be insufficient against Allied tanks. The Imperial Japanese Army therefore developed th ...
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