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What (who) is chi ha successo - definition

1938 MEDIUM TANK
Chi-Ha; Chi Ha; Type 1 Ti-Ho; Type 97 middle tank Chi-Ha; T97 tank; Type 97 Chi-Ha
  • Damaged Type 97 Shinhōtō Chi-Ha, [[Battle of Iwo Jima]]
  • Type 97 Chi-Ha radio operator and vehicle Radio Set Type 96 Mark 4 Bo.
  • Type 97 Chi-ha and Shinhōtō Chi-ha tanks from Japanese 11th Tank Regiment, Shumshu Island
  • Type 97 medium tanks used by the Chinese Communist [[People's Liberation Army]] moving into the northeastern Chinese city of [[Shenyang]] during the [[Liaoshen campaign]] in 1948.
  • Type 97 Chi-Ha and Type 95 Ha-Go tanks of the Chiba Tank School during a military exercise (1940)
  • Restored Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank at the [[Yūshūkan]] Museum, Japan
  • Type 97 Chi-Ha, front-angle view with IJA officer.
  • Type 97 Shinhōtō Chi-Ha medium tank
  • [[Type 3 Chi-Nu medium tank]]

Il Successo         
1963 FILM BY DINO RISI, MAURO MORASSI
Il successo; The Success (film); The Success
Il Successo (also known as The Success) is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Mauro Morassi. It is considered an unofficial sequel of Dino Risi's Il Sorpasso, with Vittorio Gassman and Jean-Louis Trintignant reprising their roles with slight changes.
Ha-ha         
  • The [[Washington Monument]] is protected by a low ha-ha wall
  • Versailles]]
  • Ha-ha and south face of [[Parham Park]], West Sussex, England
  • Ha-ha protecting the lawn at [[Hopetoun House]], [[West Lothian]], Scotland. Note how the wall disappears from view as it curves away to the left of the photograph
TYPE OF WALL; RECESSED LANDSCAPE DESIGN ELEMENT
Har har; Ha ha; Ha-Ha; Sunken fence; Ha-ha (garden); Sunk fence
·noun A sunk fence; a fence, wall, or ditch, not visible till one is close upon it.
ha ha         
  • The [[Washington Monument]] is protected by a low ha-ha wall
  • Versailles]]
  • Ha-ha and south face of [[Parham Park]], West Sussex, England
  • Ha-ha protecting the lawn at [[Hopetoun House]], [[West Lothian]], Scotland. Note how the wall disappears from view as it curves away to the left of the photograph
TYPE OF WALL; RECESSED LANDSCAPE DESIGN ELEMENT
Har har; Ha ha; Ha-Ha; Sunken fence; Ha-ha (garden); Sunk fence
¦ exclamation used to represent laughter.
Origin
natural utterance: first recorded in OE.

Wikipedia

Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank

The Type 97 Chi-Ha (九七式中戦車 チハ, Kyūnana-shiki chū-sensha Chi-ha) was a medium tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Battles of Khalkhin Gol against the Soviet Union, and the Second World War. It was the most widely produced Japanese medium tank of World War II.

The 57 mm main gun, designed for infantry support, was a carry over from the Type 89 I-Go medium tank. The suspension was derived from the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, but used six road wheels instead of four. The 170 hp Mitsubishi air cooled diesel engine was a capable tank engine in 1938.

The Type 97's low silhouette and semicircular radio antenna on the turret distinguished the tank from its contemporaries. After 1941, the tank was less effective than most Allied tank designs. In 1942, a new version of the Chi-Ha was produced with a larger three-man turret, and a high-velocity Type 1 47 mm tank gun. It was designated the Type 97-Kai or Type 97 Shinhōtō Chi-Ha (Japanese: 新砲塔チハ; "New turret Chi-Ha").