Difference between revisions of "Type 1 Ho-Ki"
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| image=[[File:_3d.gif|300px]] | | image=[[File:_3d.gif|300px]] | ||
− | | type=[[]] | + | | type=[[Transport]] |
| owner=[[Japan]] | | owner=[[Japan]] | ||
− | | year= | + | | manu=Hino Motors |
+ | | year=1942 | ||
− | | length= | + | | length=4.7 m |
− | | width= | + | | width=2.1 m |
− | | height= | + | | height=2.5 m |
− | | weight= | + | | weight=6.5 t |
− | | speed= | + | | armour=6 mm |
+ | | speed=42 km/h | ||
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− | | wep1= | + | | wep1=None |
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|title=History | |title=History | ||
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+ | The Type 1 Ho-Ki was designed as a fully tracked armored carrier which could also be used as a prime mover for towing artillery and field guns. It however suffered from the same difficulties as the [[Type 1 Ho-Ha]] and only a limited number were built, many of which were lost at sea during transportation to the Philippines. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | + | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_1_Ho-Ki Wikipedia] |
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+ | image:Ho_ki_plan.gif{{!}} | ||
+ | image:Ho_ki_01.jpg{{!}} | ||
+ | image:Ho_ki_02.jpg{{!}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:53, 11 December 2013
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History
The Type 1 Ho-Ki was designed as a fully tracked armored carrier which could also be used as a prime mover for towing artillery and field guns. It however suffered from the same difficulties as the Type 1 Ho-Ha and only a limited number were built, many of which were lost at sea during transportation to the Philippines.
References
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