Ho-Ri
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| Type 2 Ho-Ri | |
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| http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/japan/experimental-guntank-hori.jpg A concept drawing |
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| Specifications | |
| Weight | 37 tons |
| Length | 28.39' |
| Width | 10' |
| Height | 10' |
| Crew | 5 |
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| Armor | 12-75mm |
| Primary armament |
105mm cannon |
| Secondary armament |
37mm gun, (2) 7.7mm MG |
| Engine | Air-cooled 550 HP |
| Power/weight | - |
| Suspension | Bogies |
| Operational range |
- |
| Speed | 28 mph |
The Ho-Ri was planned to bear the same chassis as the well-built Type 5 Chi-Ri but would be mounted with a powerful 105mm cannon. This design was probably inspired by news of the German Jagdtiger.[citation needed]

