Type 5 Ka-Ri
Tier 8 · japan · AT-SPG
About
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.
Survivability
Hit points
1,250
View range
380 m
Signal range
750 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
220
50
50
Gun · 12.7 cm Gun Type 89A
Caliber
127 mm
Rate of fire
4.2 rpm
Reload
14.3 s
Aim time
2 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.34 m
Gun arc
7° / 15°
Traverse
22°/s
Ammo
40
Mobility
Top speed
40 km/h
Reverse
18 km/h
Engine
750 hp
Power/weight
16.7 hp/t
Hull traverse
30°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
500 dmg (375–625)
252 mm pen (189–315)
ARMOR_PIERCING
500 dmg (375–625)
298 mm pen (224–373)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
630 dmg (473–788)
90 mm pen (68–113)
Marks of Excellence
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