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+ | The Type 5 Ho-Ri was a heavy tank destroyer based on the [[Type 5 Chi-Ri]], the Ho-Ri was still in development when the war ended and none were built. The design of the Ho-Ri changed several times over the course of its development and there are four different known versions of the Ho-Ri, each having a different hull layout but the same track system and 105mm cannon. The one seen here is the most well known variant but not the most historical. | ||
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+ | *[http://ftr-wot.blogspot.nl/2013/05/japanese-ho-ri-tank-destroyers.html For The Record] | ||
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History
The Type 5 Ho-Ri was a heavy tank destroyer based on the Type 5 Chi-Ri, the Ho-Ri was still in development when the war ended and none were built. The design of the Ho-Ri changed several times over the course of its development and there are four different known versions of the Ho-Ri, each having a different hull layout but the same track system and 105mm cannon. The one seen here is the most well known variant but not the most historical.
References
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