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− | In a further effort to simplify production the fighting compartment of the [[Type 5 Ho-Ri]] was moved from the rear of the tank to the center, making the hull design unified with that of the [[Type 5 Chi-Ri]]. After three years of development and multiple variants the war ended before work on a prototype could started, ending what would have been one of Japan's most powerful tank | + | In a further effort to simplify production the fighting compartment of the [[Type 5 Ho-Ri]] was moved from the rear of the tank to the center, making the hull design unified with that of the [[Type 5 Chi-Ri]]. After three years of development and multiple variants the war ended before work on a prototype could started, ending what would have been one of Japan's most powerful tank designs of WW2. |
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In a further effort to simplify production the fighting compartment of the Type 5 Ho-Ri was moved from the rear of the tank to the center, making the hull design unified with that of the Type 5 Chi-Ri. After three years of development and multiple variants the war ended before work on a prototype could started, ending what would have been one of Japan's most powerful tank designs of WW2.
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1940 - 1942: Early-War |
1942 - 1944: Mid-War |
1944 - 1945: Late-War |
1945 - 1960: Post-War |
1930 - 1960: Total-War |
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Bonus Crate | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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