Type 5 To-Ku
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Type 5 To-Ku | |
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Type | Amphibious tank |
Place of origin | Empire of Japan |
Production history | |
Designed | 1945 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 29.1 tons[1] |
Length | 10.8 m (with floats)[1] |
Width | 3.0 m[1] |
Height | 3.38 m[1] |
Crew | 7[1] |
Armor | 10–50 mm[1] |
Main armament | Type 1 47 mm gun[1] |
Secondary armament | 1× 25 mm gun[1] 2× 7.7 mm Type 97 MG's[1] |
Engine | water-cooled 12-cylinder Mitsubishi diesel 240 hp[1] |
Power/weight | 8 hp/ton |
Suspension | bell crank |
Operational range | 320 km (unknown if referring to sea or land)[1] |
Maximum speed | 32 km/h (land) 10 km/h (water)[1] |
The Special Type 5 Launch To-Ku (特五式内火艇 トク, toku-go-shiki uchibitei To-Ku) was a Japanese prototype amphibious tank developed in 1945.[2] The development status by the end of the Pacific War is not clearly known.
The To-Ku was large and heavy; it boasted extensive armor protection with 50 mm of armor plate in the front hull. The turret was a modified version of the one used on the Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha medium tank that was fitted with a Type 1 25 mm gun and a rear facing Type 97 7.7 mm machine gun.[3] The front hull mounted a Type 1 47 mm tank gun and a Type 97 7.7 mm machine gun.[4] The chassis was based on the Type 5 Chi-Ri medium tank and the suspension, pontoons and propulsion system were substantially the same as the Type 3 Ka-Chi.[3] According to one source, a prototype was completed by the end of the war.[2] According to another source, a prototype was not completed by the end of the war.[5]
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[edit]- Tomczyk, Andrzej (2003). Japanese Armor Vol. 3. AJ Press. ISBN 978-8372371287.