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{{About
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Battle Pass: Season 10}}
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|This article is about the tenth [[Battle Pass]] season.
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Season is available from January 25th.
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== Description ==
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== Awards ==
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The '''{{Specs|name}}''' was one of two planned improvements to the [[Chi-Nu|Type 3 Chi-Nu]]. The primary goal was to up-arm the Chi-Nu with a [[Type_5_(Disambiguation)#Type_5_.2875_mm.29|Type 5 (75 mm)]] found on the [[Chi-To|Type 4 Chi-To]] and [[Chi-Ri II|Type 5 Chi-Ri]]. The first plan was to simply mount a Chi-To turret on top of the Chi-Nu hull, which was tested at the Japanese firing range at Irago, with tests found satisfactory. The second plan was to fit the Type 5 cannon inside of a regular Chi-Nu turret, which is represented by this version.
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File:BP X Bf 109 F-4.png|[[Bf_109_F-4_(Italy)|Bf 109 F-4 (Hungarian)]]
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File:BP X AMX-50 TO90 930.png|[[AMX-50 (TO90/930)]]
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File:BP X Pr.183 BM-21.png|[[Pr.183 BM-21]]
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File:BP X cardicon danish guardsman 512.png|Profile icon "Royal Guardsman"
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File:BP X scepter.png|Tank decoration "Royal sceptre"
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File:BP X decor crown.png|Tank decoration "Crown"
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File:BP X decor guard post.png|Ship decoration "Guard post"
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It was introduced with the initial Japanese Ground Forces tree in [[Update 1.65 "Way of the Samurai"]], but was released once all the rank III Japanese tanks were available to the public in the Closed Beta Test. The Chi-Nu II is a combination between two vehicles, the Type 3 Chi-Nu and the Type 4 Chi-To. It has the armour of the former, but the gun of the latter. Thus, while presenting itself as a more vulnerable body with only around 50 mm of armour, it has slightly better mobility than the Chi-To, a smaller profile, yet carries the same gun. Like the Chi-To, the Chi-Nu II should be played in a sniper-like format from a distance rather than up-close to the enemy and fighting them in close-quarters.
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File:BP X danish royal guard emblem.png‎|Decal "Emblem of the Danish Royal Guard Company"
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File:BP X coldstream guard emblem.png|Decal "Emblem of the Coldstream Guards"
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File:BP X jordan royal guard emblem.png|Decal "Emblem of the Jordan Royal Guard"
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File:BP X spanish royal guard emblem.png|Decal "Emblem of the Spanish Royal Guard"
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== General info ==
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Legend:
=== Survivability and armour ===
 
{{Specs-Tank-Armour}}
 
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'''Armour type:'''
 
  
* Rolled homogeneous armour
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| 2 || {{rp}} Booster || 
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| 3 || Decal “Emblem of the Danish Royal Guard Company” || Free
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| 4 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || 
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| 5 || Order || Free
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| 6 || {{Sl}} Booster || 
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| 7 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || Free
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| 8 || Universal back-ups || 
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| 9 || Bf 109 F-4 test-drive || Free
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| 10 || {{rp}} Booster pack || 
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| 11 || 500 {{wb}}<br>Warbond shop level II || Free
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| 12 || Order || 
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| 13 || {{rp}} Booster || Free
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| 14 || Premium account (10 days) || 
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| 15 || Universal back-ups || Free
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| 16 || {{sl}} Booster pack || 
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| 17 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || Free
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| 18 || Wager || 
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|-
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| 19 || {{Sl}} Booster || Free
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| 20 || Universal back-ups || 
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| 21 || Access to the first season challenge || Free
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| 22 || Decal “Emblem of the Coldstream Guards” || 
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| 23 || 850 {{wb}}<br>Warbond shop level III || Free
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| 24 || {{rp}} Booster pack || 
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| 25 || Order || Free
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| 26 || {{Sl}} Booster pack || 
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| 27 || Wager || 
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| 28 || Decal “Emblem of the Jordan Royal Guard” || Free
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| 29 || {{rp}} Booster || 
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| 30 || Battle Pass bonus pack ({{rp}} Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions {{Sl}}) || 
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| 31 || Universal back-ups || Free
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| 32 || Battle Pass bonus pack ({{Sl}} Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions {{Sl}}) || 
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| 33 || Tank decoration “Royal sceptre” || 
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| 34 || {{Sl}} Booster || Free
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| 35 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || 
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| 36 || {{rp}} Booster || 
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| 37 || 850 {{wb}}<br>Warbond shop level IV || Free
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| 38 || Vehicle activated on the account (Pr.183 BM-21) || 
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| 39 || {{Sl}} Booster || 
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| 40 || Access to the second season challenge || Free
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| 41 || Camouflage activated on the account (Pr.183 BM-21: Bicolor camouflage) || 
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| 42 || Back-ups (Coastal fleet, USSR) || 
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| 43 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || Free
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| 44 || Battle Pass bonus pack ({{rp}} Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions {{Sl}}) || 
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| 45 || Decal "Emblem of the Spanish Royal Guard" || 
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| 46 || Wager || Free
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| 47 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || 
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| 48 || 200 {{wb}} || Free
 
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! Armour !! Front !! Sides !! Rear !! Roof
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| 49 || Battle Pass bonus pack ({{Sl}} Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions {{Sl}}) ||
 
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| Hull || 50 mm (15°) ''Front plate'' <br> 12 mm (76°) ''Front glacis'' <br> 50 mm (20°) ''Joint plate'' <br> 8.5 mm (65°) ''Lower glacis'' || 20 mm (15-30°) ''Top'' <br> 25 mm ''Bottom'' || 20 mm (0-20°) ''Top'' <br> 8.5 mm (63°) ''Bottom'' || 12 mm
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| 50 || Order ||  
 
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| Turret || 50 mm (16°) ''Turret front'' <br> 50 mm (10°) ''Gun mantlet'' || 25 mm (9-10°) || 25 mm || 12 mm
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| 51 || Vehicle coupon, non-tradable (Bf 109 F-4) || Free
 
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| Cupola || 50 mm || 50 mm || 50 mm || 12 mm
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| 52 || {{rp}} Booster ||
 
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| 53 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || 
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| 54 || Camouflage activated on the account (Bf 109 F-4: Tricolor camouflage) || Free
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| 55 || {{Sl}} Booster || 
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| 56 || Back-ups (Aircrafts, Italy) || 
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| 57 || 850 {{wb}}<br>Warbond shop level V || Free
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| 58 || Tank decoration “Crown” ||
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| 59 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || 
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| 60 || Access to the third season challenge || Free
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| 61 || {{rp}} Booster || 
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| 62 || Battle Pass bonus pack ({{rp}} Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions {{Sl}}) || 
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| 63 || {{Sl}} Booster || 
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| 64 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || Free
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| 65 || Profile icon “Royal Guardsman” || 
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| 66 || Battle Pass bonus pack ({{Sl}} Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions {{Sl}}) || 
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| 67 || Order || 
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| 68 || 200 {{wb}} || Free
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| 69 || Universal back-ups || 
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| 70 || {{rp}} Booster || 
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| 71 || Silver Lions {{Sl}} || 
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| 72 || Ship decoration “Guard post” || Free
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| 73 || {{Sl}} Booster || 
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| 74 || Universal back-ups || 
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| 75 || Coupon for vehicle, non-tradable (AMX-50 (TO90/930)) || 
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| 76-78 || 80 {{wb}} || 76 Free
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| 79 || Camouflage (AMX-50 (TO90/930): "Chevalier" camouflage) ||
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| 80 || 850 {{wb}}<br>Warbond shop level VI || Free
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| 81-99 || 80 {{wb}} || 85, 90, 95 Free
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| 100 || Loading screen “AMX-50 (TO90/930)” || Free
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| 101-104 || 100 {{wb}} ||
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| 105 || Bf 109 F-4 coupon upgrade (can be used to convert a Bf 109 F-4 coupon to a tradable one; a set of two upgrade can be used to purchase the next season’s Battle Pass) ||
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| 106-124 || 100 {{wb}} || 110, 120 Free
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| 125 || AMX-50 (TO90/930) coupon upgrade (can be used to convert a AMX-50 (TO90/930) to a tradable one; a set of two upgrade can be used to purchase the next season’s Battle Pass) ||
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| 126-149 || 100 {{wb}} || 130, 140 Free
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| 150 || Title “Chevalier” || Free
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| 151 upwards || 80 {{wb}} || Free
 
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'''Notes:'''
 
  
* Suspension wheels are 15 mm thick while tracks are 20 mm thick.
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== Season challenges ==
 
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=== Mobility ===
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!Name
{{Specs-Tank-Mobility}}
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!Description
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!Requirements
 
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!Time to complete (DD.MM)
{{tankMobility|abMinHp=372|rbMinHp=212}}
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|En garde!
=== Modifications and economy ===
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|Destroy the specified number of player vehicles
{{Specs-Economy}}
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|150 vehicles
 
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|25.01 — 15.02
== Armaments ==
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{{Specs-Tank-Armaments}}
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|Onslaught of the Hetairoi
=== Main armament ===
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|Receive a specified number of mission points in battles that were completed on a tank destroyer
{{Specs-Tank-Weapon|1}}
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|20,000 Mission Score
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|01.02 — 22.02
{{main|Type II Model II (75 mm)}}
 
 
 
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! colspan="5" | [[Type II Model II (75 mm)|75 mm Type II Model II]] || colspan="5" | Turret rotation speed (°/s) || colspan="4" | Reloading rate (seconds)
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|Fortitude of the Black Guard
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|Win a specified number of battles while destroying at least one other player's vehicle
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|35 battles
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|08.02 — 01.03
 
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! Mode !! Capacity !! Vertical !! Horizontal !! Stabilizer
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|Cloak and Dagger Technique
! Stock !! Upgraded !! Full !! Expert !! Aced
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|Destroy a specified number of player vehicles using an ammunition belt for stealth attack
! Stock !! Full !! Expert !! Aced
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|25 vehicles
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|15.02 — 08.03
 
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! ''Arcade''
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|Bostanji's Tenacity
| rowspan="2" | 48 || rowspan="2" | -10°/+15° || rowspan="2" | ±180° || rowspan="2" | N/A || 15.7 || 21.7 || 26.4 || 29.2 || 31.1 || rowspan="2" | 8.45 || rowspan="2" | 7.48 || rowspan="2" | 6.89 || rowspan="2" | 6.50
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|Play a specified number of battles using each type of vehicle: Sub-chaser, Destroyer, Light Tank, SPAA, Bomber, Strike aircraft
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|3 battles each
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|22.02 — 15.03
 
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! ''Realistic''
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|Air Guard
| 9.8 || 11.5 || 14.0 || 15.5 || 16.5
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|Destroy a specified number of player air vehicles while using a fighter
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|10 vehicles of each class: Fighter, Bomber, Strike aircraft
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|01.03 — 22.03
 
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|Attack of the midshipmen
 
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|Deal a specified amount of damage to bluewater ships using a coastal vessel
==== Ammunition ====
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|15,000 damage
{{:Type II Model II (75 mm)/Ammunition|Type 1 APHE, Type 4 Kou, Type 90 HE}}
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|08.03 — 29.03
 
 
==== [[Ammo racks]] ====
 
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! Full<br>ammo
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|Three Musketeers
! 1st<br>rack empty
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|Receive a specified number of mission points where vehicles of the current season of the Battle Pass were used
! 2nd<br>rack empty
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|20,000 Mission Score
! 3rd<br>rack empty
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|15.03 — 05.04
! Visual<br>discrepancy
 
 
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| '''48''' || 17&nbsp;''(+31)'' || 13&nbsp;''(+35)'' || 1&nbsp;''(+47)'' || No
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|Spear and Hammer
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|Destroy a specified number player vehicles using each specified naval weapon: torpedo, rocket or missiles or anti-submarine rocket launchers
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|5 vehicles "Torpedo" and 5 vehicles "Rocket/Missiles/Anti-submarine rocket launchers"
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|22.03 — 12.04
 
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|Gendarme's blow
'''Note''':
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|Destroy 3 player vehicles without losing your own while driving a heavy tank a specified number of times
 
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|10 times
* Turret empty: 17&nbsp;''(+31)'' shells.
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|29.03 — 19.04
 
 
=== Machine guns ===
 
{{Specs-Tank-Weapon|2}}
 
{{Specs-Tank-Weapon|3}}
 
<!-- ''Offensive and anti-aircraft machine guns not only allow you to fight some aircraft but also are effective against lightly armoured vehicles. Evaluate machine guns and give recommendations on its use.'' -->
 
{{main|Type 97 (7.7 mm)}}
 
 
 
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! colspan="5" | [[Type 97 (7.7 mm)|7.7 mm Type 97]]
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|Accuracy of the Coldstream Guard
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|Receive a specified number of streaks
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|15 awards [[Awards|"Without a miss"]]
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|05.04 — 26.04
 
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! Mount !! Capacity (Belt) !! Fire rate !! Vertical !! Horizontal
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|Rage of the Old Guard
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|Receive a specified number of streaks
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|30 awards [[Awards|"Eye for Eye"]]
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|From the moment of receipt to the end of the season
 
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| Pintle || 1,000 (20) || 498 || -10°/+70° || ±60°
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|Life Guards Throw
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|Play a specified number of battles while destroying at least one other ground/surface and aerial vehicle and capturing one point in each of the following modes: air battles, ground battles, naval battles
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|5 missions on each mode
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|From the moment of receipt to the end of the season
 
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| Hull || 3,000 (20) || 498 || -7°/+10° || ±19°
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|Honor Guard
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|Play the specified number of missions in vehicles of the specified number of nations
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|5 missions each in 8 different nations
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|From the moment of receipt to the end of the season
 
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|Royal Seal
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|Complete all the Season's Challenges
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|14 challenges
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== Usage in battles ==
 
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The Chi-Nu II is one of the best bargains you can get for the price, it has a high penetrating Type 5 cannon at a lower BR of the regular tanks carrying it ([[Chi-To]], [[Chi-Ri II]]) in a tight package of the [[Chi-Nu]], this comes with a somewhat weaker engine (compared to the heavier Chi-To & Chi-Ri) but the pro's outweigh the con's.
 
 
One may consider the Chi-Nu II a glass cannon, and a great one at that, the armour isn't much to write home about, but it isn't paper thin either. It's a very well-rounded medium tank in playstyle and can be compared and played like a [[Pz.IV F2]], it can destroy anything, but anything can destroy it. But unlike the Pz.IV, reload speeds are longer in exchange for a faster turret rotation.
 
 
Against the medium tanks, its simply getting the first shot off first as the 75 mm Type 5 cannon on the Chi-Nu could penetrate most through the front hull armour, with some levels of difficulty on the turret. Of course, for maximizing the Chi-Nu's own survival, attack from the sides and make sure the enemy is unaware of the Chi-Nu's presence.
 
 
The Chi-Nu II can face heavy tanks, but it will most likely be the 76 mm [[KV-1 (Family)|KV-1 series]], which the 75 mm can easily punch through the front armour. The Chi-Nu II can still meet the British [[Churchill VII]], which is impervious to the high-penetrating 75 mm from the front, so beware if caught in a frontal engagement.
 
 
=== Pros and cons ===
 
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'''Pros:'''
 
 
* Powerful 75 mm cannon with good penetration and very low shell drop-off
 
* Decent gun depression enables it to snipe from ridges
 
* Good handling
 
* Above average mobility
 
* Narrow chassis allows access through areas inaccessible by wider tanks
 
 
'''Cons:'''
 
 
* Packed crew due to narrow chassis leads to poor survivability against all shells
 
* Poor armour all around, can be easily penetrated by any tank even in full downtiers
 
* Sluggish turret traverse
 
* Reload rate quite slow
 
 
== History ==
 
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===Development===
 
The lackluster performance of Japanese tanks in World War II called for the development of newer medium tanks in the Imperial Japanese Army. The standard tank of the time was the [[Chi-Ha|Type 97 Chi-Ha]], which has its chassis used in many expedient models to provide a bigger gun for the Japanese inventory such as the [[Chi-Ha Kai|Chi-Ha Kai]], [[Chi-He|Type 1 Chi-He]], [[Ho-I|Type 2 Ho-I]], and [[Chi-Nu|Type 3 Chi-Nu]]. Two new sophisticated tanks were also in development, the [[Chi-To|Type 4 Chi-To]] and the [[Chi-Ri II|Type 5 Chi-Ri]], both fielding the powerful Type 5 75 mm gun. However, these two tanks still needed time to iron out some design bugs, time that the Japanese did not have while being stared down by the Allied powers. To get the Type 5 gun out to their forces as fast as possible, designers sought a way to get the gun onto a vehicle as fast as possible. The solution laid on the Type 3 Chi-Nu, regarded as one of Japan's best tank since its production start date in 1943.<ref name="SenshaManualChiNuII">Sun, Eun Ae. ''[WT] Type3 Chi-Nu II'' SENSHA. Blogger.com, 15 Jan. 2017. Web. 24 Jan. 2017. [http://sensha-manual.blogspot.com/2017/01/wt-type3-chi-nu-ii.html Website]</ref>
 
 
The Chi-To's prototype models had larger turrets that were different from the main production model. Instead of wasting these turrets, the Japanese decided to use them on the Chi-Nu body. In March 1945, a Chi-To prototype turret was attached onto Chi-Nu chassis #37. This upgraded Chi-Nu, along the line of the Chi-Ha's upgrade, was informally labeled the ''Chi-Nu Kai''. The design was tested on the Irago Firing Grounds on March 19th and proved itself very satisfactory in combat roles. The final design was to equip the Chi-Nu with production model Chi-To turret to increase production levels and it was to help improve Japan's armoured forces to stand up against the Allies' might. This Chi-Nu with the production Chi-To turret was known as '''Chi-Nu II'''.<ref name="SenshaManualChiNuII" />
 
 
===War's end===
 
Like most of the Japanese late-war tanks developed and retained in the home island for the "final defense", the modified Chi-Nu and its counterparts never saw battle against Allied armour. Japan surrendered in September 1945, effectively ending World War II. A few Chi-Nu IIs were made before the end, but they are most likely sent to the scrap yard along with most of the other Japanese equipment with their demilitarization.<ref name="SenshaManualChiNuII" />
 
 
== Media ==
 
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== See also ==
 
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;Related development
 
* [[Chi-Nu]]
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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* [[wt:en/news/4428-development-type-3-chi-nu-ii-crouching-tiger-en|[Devblog] Type 3 Chi-Nu II - Crouching Tiger]]
 
* [[wt:en/news/4468-a-new-japanese-premium-tank-the-chi-nu-ii-is-now-available-for-purchase-en|[News] A new Japanese premium tank, the Chi-Nu II is now available for purchase]]
 
  
=== References ===
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* [[wt:en/news/8067-battle-pass-meet-royal-guard-the-10th-season-of-battle-pass-en|[Battle Pass] Meet Royal Guard, the 10th season of Battle Pass]]
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[[Category:Battle Pass seasons]]
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{{Japan premium ground vehicles}}
 

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Season is available from January 25th.

Awards

Legend:

  • Level - a cell with a prize. Opens for 10 progress points.
  • Free - the award doesn't require Battle Pass to be received.
Level Prize Availability
1 400 Wb icon.png
Warbond shop level I
Free
2 Rp icon.png Booster
3 Decal “Emblem of the Danish Royal Guard Company” Free
4 Silver Lions Sl icon.png
5 Order Free
6 Sl icon.png Booster
7 Silver Lions Sl icon.png Free
8 Universal back-ups
9 Bf 109 F-4 test-drive Free
10 Rp icon.png Booster pack
11 500 Wb icon.png
Warbond shop level II
Free
12 Order
13 Rp icon.png Booster Free
14 Premium account (10 days)
15 Universal back-ups Free
16 Sl icon.png Booster pack
17 Silver Lions Sl icon.png Free
18 Wager
19 Sl icon.png Booster Free
20 Universal back-ups
21 Access to the first season challenge Free
22 Decal “Emblem of the Coldstream Guards”
23 850 Wb icon.png
Warbond shop level III
Free
24 Rp icon.png Booster pack
25 Order Free
26 Sl icon.png Booster pack
27 Wager
28 Decal “Emblem of the Jordan Royal Guard” Free
29 Rp icon.png Booster
30 Battle Pass bonus pack (Rp icon.png Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions Sl icon.png)
31 Universal back-ups Free
32 Battle Pass bonus pack (Sl icon.png Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions Sl icon.png)
33 Tank decoration “Royal sceptre”
34 Sl icon.png Booster Free
35 Silver Lions Sl icon.png
36 Rp icon.png Booster
37 850 Wb icon.png
Warbond shop level IV
Free
38 Vehicle activated on the account (Pr.183 BM-21)
39 Sl icon.png Booster
40 Access to the second season challenge Free
41 Camouflage activated on the account (Pr.183 BM-21: Bicolor camouflage)
42 Back-ups (Coastal fleet, USSR)
43 Silver Lions Sl icon.png Free
44 Battle Pass bonus pack (Rp icon.png Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions Sl icon.png)
45 Decal "Emblem of the Spanish Royal Guard"
46 Wager Free
47 Silver Lions Sl icon.png
48 200 Wb icon.png Free
49 Battle Pass bonus pack (Sl icon.png Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions Sl icon.png)
50 Order
51 Vehicle coupon, non-tradable (Bf 109 F-4) Free
52 Rp icon.png Booster
53 Silver Lions Sl icon.png
54 Camouflage activated on the account (Bf 109 F-4: Tricolor camouflage) Free
55 Sl icon.png Booster
56 Back-ups (Aircrafts, Italy)
57 850 Wb icon.png
Warbond shop level V
Free
58 Tank decoration “Crown”
59 Silver Lions Sl icon.png
60 Access to the third season challenge Free
61 Rp icon.png Booster
62 Battle Pass bonus pack (Rp icon.png Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions Sl icon.png)
63 Sl icon.png Booster
64 Silver Lions Sl icon.png Free
65 Profile icon “Royal Guardsman”
66 Battle Pass bonus pack (Sl icon.png Boosters, Back-ups, Silver Lions Sl icon.png)
67 Order
68 200 Wb icon.png Free
69 Universal back-ups
70 Rp icon.png Booster
71 Silver Lions Sl icon.png
72 Ship decoration “Guard post” Free
73 Sl icon.png Booster
74 Universal back-ups
75 Coupon for vehicle, non-tradable (AMX-50 (TO90/930))
76-78 80 Wb icon.png 76 Free
79 Camouflage (AMX-50 (TO90/930): "Chevalier" camouflage)
80 850 Wb icon.png
Warbond shop level VI
Free
81-99 80 Wb icon.png 85, 90, 95 Free
100 Loading screen “AMX-50 (TO90/930)” Free
101-104 100 Wb icon.png
105 Bf 109 F-4 coupon upgrade (can be used to convert a Bf 109 F-4 coupon to a tradable one; a set of two upgrade can be used to purchase the next season’s Battle Pass)
106-124 100 Wb icon.png 110, 120 Free
125 AMX-50 (TO90/930) coupon upgrade (can be used to convert a AMX-50 (TO90/930) to a tradable one; a set of two upgrade can be used to purchase the next season’s Battle Pass)
126-149 100 Wb icon.png 130, 140 Free
150 Title “Chevalier” Free
151 upwards 80 Wb icon.png Free

Season challenges

Name Description Requirements Time to complete (DD.MM)
En garde! Destroy the specified number of player vehicles 150 vehicles 25.01 — 15.02
Onslaught of the Hetairoi Receive a specified number of mission points in battles that were completed on a tank destroyer 20,000 Mission Score 01.02 — 22.02
Fortitude of the Black Guard Win a specified number of battles while destroying at least one other player's vehicle 35 battles 08.02 — 01.03
Cloak and Dagger Technique Destroy a specified number of player vehicles using an ammunition belt for stealth attack 25 vehicles 15.02 — 08.03
Bostanji's Tenacity Play a specified number of battles using each type of vehicle: Sub-chaser, Destroyer, Light Tank, SPAA, Bomber, Strike aircraft 3 battles each 22.02 — 15.03
Air Guard Destroy a specified number of player air vehicles while using a fighter 10 vehicles of each class: Fighter, Bomber, Strike aircraft 01.03 — 22.03
Attack of the midshipmen Deal a specified amount of damage to bluewater ships using a coastal vessel 15,000 damage 08.03 — 29.03
Three Musketeers Receive a specified number of mission points where vehicles of the current season of the Battle Pass were used 20,000 Mission Score 15.03 — 05.04
Spear and Hammer Destroy a specified number player vehicles using each specified naval weapon: torpedo, rocket or missiles or anti-submarine rocket launchers 5 vehicles "Torpedo" and 5 vehicles "Rocket/Missiles/Anti-submarine rocket launchers" 22.03 — 12.04
Gendarme's blow Destroy 3 player vehicles without losing your own while driving a heavy tank a specified number of times 10 times 29.03 — 19.04
Accuracy of the Coldstream Guard Receive a specified number of streaks 15 awards "Without a miss" 05.04 — 26.04
Rage of the Old Guard Receive a specified number of streaks 30 awards "Eye for Eye" From the moment of receipt to the end of the season
Life Guards Throw Play a specified number of battles while destroying at least one other ground/surface and aerial vehicle and capturing one point in each of the following modes: air battles, ground battles, naval battles 5 missions on each mode From the moment of receipt to the end of the season
Honor Guard Play the specified number of missions in vehicles of the specified number of nations 5 missions each in 8 different nations From the moment of receipt to the end of the season
Royal Seal Complete all the Season's Challenges 14 challenges

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