With both and GLD: 1.418 s One more thing to point out is exactly how other tanks can be implemented will affect how or even if the Chi Ri Kai could be suggested for use. Using Shell Type 1 (130 Damage): Theoretical Damage Per Minute While not feared at the beginning of the battle, being a poorly armored Japanese tank, you will certainly be noticed at the end of the battle when the damage stats are viewed. It was demanded for the Chi-Ri to be able to engage targets up to 2000 meters away so a long range observation device was installed. The Ho-Ri’s legendary camouflage is called the “Samurai”. Using Shell Type 1 (125 Damage): Theoretical Damage Per Minute Maximum possible: 600.5 m, With 50% Crew: 605.4 m 100% Crew: 1665 The Type 5 Chi-Ri was one of the last Japanese tank model to reach the prototype phase during WWII. With Vents and BiA: 1046.5 Some sources state that prototype of this variant and was sent to trials before the end of war. This was a tactic used to great effect by Nazi Germany’s Wehrmacht during the Blitzkrieg, in vehicles such as the Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen, a command tank variant of the Panzer I Ausf.B. This page was last modified on 28 November 2016, at 02:22. Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables. The autoloading gun is good for minimizing exposure and also for finishing off low health targets. Main armament was a turret-mounted long-barreled (4.23 m) Type 5 75 mm tank gun capable of being elevated between -6.5 to +20 degrees. Both: 3.97 s Another advanced feature was the gyro-stabilizer for the 75mm cannon. This page was last modified on 12 June 2020, at 09:09. However, Japan was defeated before mass production could begin. The Chi-Ri is a very interesting tank. The Ho-Ri has a distinctive sloped UFP, small gun mantlet, and long casemate hull. Standard Gun Vehicles in Boldare Collector Tanks. It was introduced in Update 1.71 "New E.R.A. With wholly penetrating hits However, the simpler Type 4 Chi-To was selected over the Chi-Ri for production, as the tray-based autoloader was found to be too mechanically unreliable. Three of these redesigned "production model" Chi-Ri's were started before the end of the war. The fate of the prototype Chi-Ri plan I as well as the partially-completed production models are unknown as well. 100% Crew: 1790 In 1942, Japan initiated a new medium tank program of 3 projects, each being a different class of medium tank: a 47mm medium tank, a 57mm medium tank, and a 75mm medium tank. The other two plans were staggered arranged road wheels much like the notorious suspensions found in German tanks like the Tiger and Panther. However, steps were taking to ensure an even more advance design could be made available. It was likely intended to be used for soft targets that would be overkill for the 75mm cannon and thus free up the 75mm for more critical targets. Drawings of the Ho-Ri II. When affected by 100% Relaying: 825 m Maximum possible: 1.679 s, With 50% Crew: 2.106 s The vehicle underwent trials and was recommended for service. Jump to: navigation, search. Ultimately, the Japanese went with what they were used too. Wooden mock-up of the Ho-Ri I with a sloped armor. With Binocular Telescope: 450 m 100% Crew: 9.59 s Three different armor-piercing shells were developed for the Type 5 gun, though the Chi-Ri Plan 2 ended up being cancelled before the second and third shells were developed. Rammer: 4.06 s 50% Crew: 1184.75 Both and Max Crew %: 2999.5. The Type 5 medium tank Chi-Ri (五式中戦車 チリ, Go-shiki chusensha Chi-ri) ("Imperial Year 2605 Medium Tank Model 9") was a medium tank developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Turret is also similar in look, though the turret side is more smooth and has a machine gun sticking out the right side. Not a heavy tank, but a medium, it was designed to be more heavier and powerful than the Type 4 Chi-To. The Chi-Ri II is quite a unique tank to use in the game, presenting its own set of intriguing features as well as faults. He eventually became the island lord of Open Sky Island where everybody else who was trapped lived. 50% Crew: 5.82 s It is an even larger target, has more or less the same armor, and is in most other ways similar or identical to the Chi-To. Vents: 2558.5 Japanese heavy tank. The unique feature of the Chi-Ri is its top gun: a three-round autoloader, similar to the gun on the Skoda T 25 . With 75% Crew: 0.389 m Japanese Tanks 1939–45. It is believed that very likely the Chi-Ri underwent running and shooting trials in March 1945. Submit your replays at: lachowotreplays@gmail.com - check 'About' for more details. 100% Crew: 4.51 s It is capable of unloading 480 damage into a tank in 3 seconds, and then reloading the clip in around 8 seconds. Prototype created in 1945. ... Or use Microsoft Login to enter WoT XBOX ecosystem. With relatively weak guns, huge size, no armor, and poor mobility, the Chi-Ri should avoid brawling whenever possible. The Ho-Ri Type III is a rather unique tank. Diagram of various Japanese tanks' gun depression. Maximum possible: 0.317 m, With 50% Crew: 0.434 m ". As with many innovative weapons projects launched by Japan in the final days of World War II, production could not advance beyond the prototype stage due to material shortages, and the loss of Japan's industrial infrastructure to the Allied bombing o… With 75% Crew: 369.8 m The Type 5 Chi-Ri II is a Rank III Japanese medium tank with a battle rating of 5.0 (AB/RB/SB). 75% Crew: 1227.2 The intra-clip reload is very short at 1s, but is shorter than the aim time (1.63s), which means that the reticle does not settle completely by the time the next shot is ready. To increase the speed of target acquisition, the turret would rotate by an electric motor, increasing the speed of turret rotation. With 100% Crew: 782.2 m With Vents and BiA: 1408.75 With BiA and Vents: 1.559 s It was designed to be a Killer of Shermans, and would have been the closest Imperial Japan would get to a vehicle as deadly as the German Tiger or Panther.