
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Type 5 Chi-Ri Medium Tank | World War II Database - WW2DB
With 75-millimeters of sloped armor in the front, it was designed to withstand the shells fired from American M4 Sherman tanks. It was supposed to be equipped with the same Type 5 75 …
Type 5 Chi Ri - Medium Tank prototype - GlobalSecurity.org
2019年6月19日 · In September 1943, a plan 1 and a plan 2 were outlined for the Chi Ri. The goal of plan 1 was to use the current technology developed so far to produce a finished Chi Ri …
Type 5 Chi-Ri Medium Tank Project - Military Factory
2018年9月25日 · The Type 5 "Chi-Ri" was a further evolution of the preceding Type 4 "Chi-To" development - both becoming unrealized medium tank projects for the Empire of Japan by the …
Chi-Ri Tank - Army Operations - War & Military History
A Japanese heavy tank developed during World War II. While it featured a powerful 75mm gun and thick armor, its production was limited and it was too late to have a significant impact on …
Type 5 Chi-Ri - onwar.com
Specifications of Type 5 Chi-Ri tank
SENSHA: Type5 Ho-Ri : The Japanese Ferdinand - Blogger
As a result, the Type5 Chi-Ri, Japan’s primary medium-tank project, would become the basis for a new anti-armor vehicle. This was a natural choice for IJA command; the Chi-Ri project was …