Roger that.
Starting in 1935, the Commonwealth of the Philippines was an autonomous self-governing territory of the United States until July 4, 1946, when the United States recognized the independent Republic of the Philippines. From the establishment of the Commonwealth to the present day, the Philippine Army has worn standard American battledress, carried American small arms, and most of its equipment has been American designed if not American made.
Bottom line: putting the Filipinos in Japanese Imperial Army battledress (with Japanese armored vehicles and aircraft) is not only historically wrong, it's more than a little insulting. Ditto, putting the New Zealanders in Wehrmacht battledress and machines.