
Type 5 Chi-Ri medium tank - Wikipedia
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. It was intended to be a heavier, more powerful version of Japan's prototype Type 4 Chi-To medium tank .
Chi-Ri | War Thunder Wiki
The Chi-Ri was introduced along with the initial Japanese Ground Forces tree in Update 1.65 "Way of the Samurai". It's armed with a Type II Model I 75 mm cannon and is one of the earliest tanks in the game to feature a fully functional auto-loader for full …
Type 5 75 mm tank gun - Wikipedia
The Type 5 75 mm tank gun was used as the main armament of the Imperial Japanese Army prototype Type 4 Chi-To medium tank. It was one of the largest tank guns to be fitted on a World War II Japanese tank.
Type 5 Chi-Ri heavy tank
The Type 5 Chi-Ri was one of the last Japanese tank model to reach the prototype phase during WWII. Not a heavy tank, but a medium, it was designed to be more heavier and powerful than the Type 4 Chi-To .
Chi-Ri - Imperial Japan's most advanced tank - Blogger
2013年5月30日 · When Japan surrendered, American forces discovered Japanese late war military projects all over. One of such was the biggest Japanese tank U.S. forces have ever seen, the seemingly half completed Chi Ri, sitting there without a main cannon installed. The turret was huge. More than large enough for a 75mm cannon.
Type 5 Chi-Ri Medium Tank Project - Military Factory
2018年9月25日 · Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Type 5 Chi-Ri Medium Tank Project including pictures. The global defense reference actively compiled since 2003 MENU
Type 5 Chi Ri - Medium Tank prototype - GlobalSecurity.org
2019年6月19日 · This was the Type 5 Chi-Ri, which utilized a lengthened hull, replaced the hull LMG with a 37mm anti-tank gun, and featured a German designed aircraft engine as a means of propulsion. The...
Type 5 Chi-Ri | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Type 5 medium tank Chi-Ri (五式中戦車 チリ, Go-shiki chusensha Chi-ri?) was the penultimate medium tank developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Intended to be a heavier, more powerful version of Japan's sophisticated Type 4 Chi-To medium tank, in performance it was designed to...
Type 5 Chi-Ri - onwar.com
FIREPOWER; Primary Armament: 75mm Gun Type 4: Ammunition Carried: 50: Traverse (degrees) (360°) Elevation (degrees) n.a. Traverse speed (360°) n.a. Sight
Type 5 Chi-Ri Medium Tank | World War II Database - WW2DB
The Type 5 Chi-Ri medium tank design was developed between 1943 and 1944. The prototype was completed in May 1945. Unarmed, the prototype had 8 road wheels on each side, with drive sprockets forward and idlers in the rear. With 75-millimeters of sloped armor in the front, it was designed to withstand the shells fired from American M4 Sherman tanks.