Type 5 Ka-Ri
Suspension

Type 5 Ka-Ri
Turret

Type 5 Ka-Ri
Gun

12.7 cm Gun Type 89A
Engine

Ha-9-V
Radio

Type 3 Ko
Level | 8 |
Health | 1 250 |
Hull armor | 220 / 50 / 50 |
Turret armor | 300 / 30 / 0 |
Speed limit | 40 / 18 |
Penetration | 252 / 298 / 90 |
Damage | 500 / 500 / 630 |
Rate of fire | 4.51 |
Accuracy | 0.34 |
Aim time | 2 |
View range | 380 |
Signal range | 750 |
Invisibility | 0.248 |
Weight | 45 030 |
Power | 750 |
Power/Weight | 16.7 |
Price | 10 250 ![]() |
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. |