Kame
Tier 8 · japan · medium
About
A project for a Japanese medium tank developed in 1945 to counteract Allied and Soviet medium and heavy tanks. The designers strove to apply the most successful technical innovations of various tank-building schools. The vehicle had torsion-bar suspension, good sloped hull armor, and a powerful gun. Due to its peculiar turtle-shell-like appearance, the new tank was given the name Kame (Japanese for "turtle"). Engineers had the separate task of increasing the rate of fire. To do this, they mounted the gun with a special external radiator meant to significantly reduce barrel heating. The new tank had good prospects, but the Japanese did not manage to build a prototype before their surrender.
Survivability
Hit points
1,450
View range
400 m
Signal range
750 m
Engine fire chance
12%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
100
40
40
Turret
80
80
40
Gun · 10.5 cm Type 92 Gun Mod. 1952
Caliber
105 mm
Rate of fire
6.45 rpm
Reload
9.3 s
Aim time
2 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.36 m
Gun arc
10° / 13°
Traverse
20°/s
Ammo
50
Mobility
Top speed
50 km/h
Reverse
20 km/h
Engine
650 hp
Power/weight
18.6 hp/t
Hull traverse
40°/s
Turret traverse
46°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
320 dmg (240–400)
215 mm pen (161–269)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
320 dmg (240–400)
270 mm pen (203–338)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
420 dmg (315–525)
53 mm pen (40–66)
Marks of Excellence
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