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Type 87 Chi-I medium tank
Type 95 heavy tank
Experimental Prototype Type 97 Chi-Ni
Type 98 Chi-Ho
- Type 3 Ke-Ri prototype
This was a proposed model with a Type 97 57 mm tank gun as the main armament in a modified turret. The chassis was the same as the Type 95 Ha-Go. The light tank had a weight of 7.4 tons and a crew of 3 men. It was determined that the turret was too cramped for the crewmen, once the main gun was installed. A small number of prototypes were produced, however, the design never got past the field-testing stage.[36]
Type 4 Ke-Nu light tank
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Type 4 Ke-Nu conversion
Main article: Type 4 Ke-Nu
A conversion that replaced the existing Type 95 Ha-Go turret with the larger turret of the Type 97 Chi-Ha, armed with the low-velocity 57 mm tank gun. The conversions were done late in the war, with one estimate stating that approximately 100 units were completed.[37] -
Type 5 Ho-Ru prototype
The Ho-Ru was a light tank destroyer similar to the German Hetzer, but armed with the weaker 47 mm main gun in a semi-enclosed casemate. The Type 5 Ho-Ru utilized the chassis of the Type 95 Ha-Go, but its suspension was enlarged to 350 mm track link width. There were two set rows of wheel guide pins, holding a road wheel between them. The sprocket of the driving wheel was the grating type to gear with the wheel guide pins like on the Soviet T-34. Development of the Type 5 Ho-Ru started in February 1945 with only one prototype being completed before the end of the war.[39][40]
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Mystery Japanese Tank | Secret Projects Forum
Found some unknown japanese tanks.Mabe you know what is this.