Overview [ ]
Experimental Type 3 Light Tank Ke-Ri
Manufacturer
Mitsubishi , Niigata, Tekkosho, Kobe Seikosho, Kokura Rikugun Zoheisho
Engine
Mitsubishi NVD 6120
Engine Characteristics
In6, 120hp@1800rpm
Transmission/Gearbox
Straight sliding gear, manual
Gears
4 forward, 1 reverse
Ground Pressure
0.63kg/cm²
Fuel Capacity
164L of diesel
Fuel Consumption
Onroad: 66L/100km
Operational Range
Onroad: 250km
Speed
Onroad: 48km/h
Offroad: 26km/h
Maximum Grade
30 - 40° from horizontal
Roadwheels
2 per bogie, 2 bogies
Track Type
Central guide, steel, dry pin
Track Ground Contact
2.337m
Steering System
Clutch brake
The Experimental Type 3 Ke-Ri is a Japanese prototype light tank developed from the Type95 Light Tank . It incorporated the Type 97 5.7cm gun into the standard Type95 turret. There were no other major changes to the vehicle. Because of the size of the cannon, it was difficult for the turret to be operated.
Variants [ ]
Experimental Type 95 Light Tank (?)
Prototype.
Type 95 Light Tank, Ha-Gō — Ke-Gō
Standard light tank model.
Type 95 Light Tank, Ha-Gō (Manchuria Suspension) — Ke-Gō
Model with modified suspension to alleviate issues with driving through certain crop fields, a support roller was added to each bogie.
Derivatives
Type 100 Armoured Carrier, So-To
Armoured personnel and munitions carrier.
Type 100 Armoured Carrier, So-To (Type 94 37mm Anti-Tank Gun) (?)
Makeshift conversion fitting a Type 94 37mm Anti-Tank Gun above the troop carrying compartment.
Special Type 2 Launch, Ka-Mi
Amphibious tank model.
Experimental Type 3 Light Tank, Ke-Ri
Prototype up-gunned model with a 57mm Type 90 cannon.
Type 3 Light Tank, Ke-Ru
Up-gunned model with the turret from the Type 97 Medium Tank, Chi-Ha . Erroneously known as Ke-Nu .
Experimental Type 4 12cm Self-Propelled Gun, Ho-To (?)
Prototype self-propelled gun model fitting a 120mm short field gun in an open superstructure.
Experimental Type 5 4,7cm Self-Propelled Gun, Ho-Ru (?)
Prototype (or planned) self-propelled gun model fitting a newer 47mm anti-tank gun in a superstructure.
Foreign
Thai Type 83
Ha-Gō operated by Thailand.
Ha-Gō Bulldozer
Post-war modification replacing the fighting compartment with a cabin and fitting a bulldozer blade.
Ha-Gō Police Vehicle
Post-war modification replacing a section of the fighting compartment with a raised superstructure.
Land Vehicles of Imperial Japan 1919 - 1945
Half-Track Vehicles
Combat
Amphibious Offensive
Chenilette St-Chamond M1921 • Inoma-Kaminishi • Sumida AMP
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
Type 98 Ho-Ki SPAAG
Utility
Transport & Towing
Type95 Kurogane • Type98 Ho-Ki Prime Mover • Type1 Ho-Ha
Amphibious Transport & Towing
Ishikawan Jime
Wheeled Vehicles
Combat
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
Type98 Ta-Se (truck)
Self-Propelled Anti-Tank Gun
Nissan 80
Armoured / Scout / Patrol Cars
Austin Model 1918 • British Crossley Mk I • Type92 Osaka • Type87 Armoured Car • Type3 Sumida • Type92 Chiyoda • Type92 Chokei Sensha • Type92 Kokusan
Utility
Transport & Towing
Nissan 180 • Nissan Model 97 • Toyota KB • Toyota KC • Type94 Truck • Type97 Truck • Type1 Truck • Type2 Truck
Staff Cars
Nissan 70 • Toyota Syoki • Type92 Chiyoda • Model93 Staff Car • Model95 Kurogane • Nissan Model97 Staff Car • Type98 Staff Car
Amphibious Transport & Towing
Su-Ki Amphibious Truck
Motocycles
Model 97 Kurogane • Sanrinsha