Type 5 Ka-Ri

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Ka-Ri
From 1942, Japanese engineers began to take an active interest in German tanks in general, as well as in their components. By 1943, a large amount of materials was accumulated, which served as a basis for creating their own projects, one of which was the Type 5 Ka-Ri heavy tank destroyer.
Its very powerful armament allowed it to hit any American tank, and its thick frontal armor provided reliable protection from most tank destroyers. The presence of such a vehicle would have significantly strengthened Japan's defense potential, but its development began too late. It existed only in blueprints due to the war ending.

12.7 cm Gun Type 89A

Type 5 Ka-Ri

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Ha-9-V

Type 5 Ka-Ri

Shell Types:

AP
AP
HE

Equipment:

Consumables:

Firepower:

Ammunition40 (rounds)
Caliber127 (mm)
Damage500 / 500 / 630 (HP)
Penetration252 / 298 / 90 (mm)
Rate of Fire4.51 (rounds/min)
Average Damage per Minute2256 (HP)
Shells in the Magazine  
Time for Loading Between Shots  (s)
Time for Complete Loading  (s)
Gun Loading13.30 (s)
Aiming Time2.00 (s)
Dispersion at 100 m0.34 (m)

Mobility:

Weight/Load Limit45.03 / 48.90 (t)
Engine Power750 (h.p.)
Specific Power16.66 (h.p./t)
Top Speed40 (km/h)
Reverse Speed18 (km/h)
Traverse Speed38 (deg/s)
Turret Traverse Speed22 (deg/s)

Survivability:

Hit Points1250 (HP)
Hull Armor220 / 50 / 50 (mm)
Turret Armor300 / 30 / 0 (mm)

Spotting:

View Range380 (m)
Signal Range750 (m)
 

Crew:

Commander
Gunner
Driver
Radio Operator
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