Type 89 I-Go/Chi-Ro
Tier 2 · japan · medium
About
Developed in 1929. The first Japanese tank with a diesel engine, which served as the main tank in the early 1930s. By the beginning of World War II, the design of the vehicle was already obsolete. Nonetheless, it was widely used until the end of the war. Vehicles of this type last saw action in 1944 in the Philippines.
Survivability
Hit points
330
View range
300 m
Signal range
300 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
17
15
15
Turret
15
15
15
Gun · 5.7 cm Gun Type 97
Caliber
57 mm
Rate of fire
24 rpm
Reload
2.5 s
Aim time
2.1 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.42 m
Gun arc
15° / 20°
Traverse
44°/s
Ammo
100
Mobility
Top speed
25 km/h
Reverse
12 km/h
Engine
118 hp
Power/weight
9.3 hp/t
Hull traverse
46°/s
Turret traverse
40°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
75 dmg (56–94)
30 mm pen (23–38)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
75 dmg (56–94)
55 mm pen (41–69)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
95 dmg (71–119)
28 mm pen (21–35)
Marks of Excellence
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