Type 98 20 mm AAG Tank
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Type 98 Ho-Ki anti-aircraft gun tank | |
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Place of origin | Empire of Japan |
Specifications | |
Weight | 22 tons |
Length | 4.78 m (15 ft 8 in) |
Width | 2.19 m (7 ft 2 in) |
Height | 2.58 m (8 ft 6 in) |
Crew | 5 |
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Armor | 25 mm |
Main
armament |
2x Type 98 20 mm AA guns |
Engine | petrol ? |
Suspension | Bell crank |
Operational
range |
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Speed | 42 km/h (26 mph) |
The Type 98 20 mm AAG Tank or Ho-Ki was a Japanese self-propelled anti-aircraft gun using the Type 98 20 mm gun combined with the chassis of the Type 1 Ho-Ki armoured personnel carrier. The gun crew worked from a raised platform with a modest amount of protection from the sides - the twin 20 mm guns fired through a large gun shield gave further protection for the crew from that direction.
During development of the Ho-Ki the Japanese Army experimented with various configurations. A single gun variant was the Ta-Se, from Taikuu Sensha ("anti-air tank").
The Ta-Se was developed based on the failures of the Ki-To; the Ta-Se had additional protection for the crew. Trial production of Ta-Se was completed in November 1941, but adoption into service was cancelled because the hit ratio of the Ta-Se's single gun was inferior. Development of the twin gun Ho-Ki began in 1941, and was cancelled in 1943. Completion was planned for March 1944.
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