Type 98 20 mm AA Half-Track Vehicle
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| Type 98 20 mm AA Half Track | |
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| Specifications | |
| Weight | 4 |
| Length | 12 ft 5 in, |
| Width | 6 ft 1 in, 1.85 |
| Height | 7 ft 3 in, |
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| Primary armament |
20 mm Type 2 gun |
| Engine | air-cooled V8 gasoline 130 |
| Power/weight | ? |
| Operational range |
? |
| Speed | ? |
The Type 98 20 mm AA Half-Track Vehicle was an experimental Japanese self-propelled anti-aircraft gun equipped with a single 20 mm Type 2 gun, mounted on the Type 98 4-ton half-track.such vehicle also named how "Ko-Hi" and was manufactured by Isuzu.
The Type 98 4-tonners were "high speed" prime movers, capable of 25 mph while hauling loads. The average transport time was 10 hours road time for 125 miles.
| Japanese armoured fighting vehicles of World War II |
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| Tankettes |
| Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha | Type 94 Te-Ke | Type 97 Te-Ke |
| Light Tanks |
| Type 95 Ha-Go | Type 98 Ke-Ni/Type 2 Ke-To |
| Amphibious Tanks |
| Type 2 Ka-Mi | Type 3 Ka-Chi |
| Medium Tanks |
| Type 89 Chi-Ro | Type 97 Chi-Ha | Type 1 Chi-He | Type 2 Ho-I | Type 3 Chi-Nu |
| APCs |
| Type 1 Ho-Ha | Type 1 Ho-Ki | Type 98 So-Da | Type 4 Ka-Tsu |
| Self-propelled artillery (including AA guns) |
| Type 98 20 mm | Type 98 20 mm AA Half-Track | Type 1 Ho-Ni I |
| Type 3 Ho-Ni III | Type 4 Ho-Ro |
| Japanese armoured fighting vehicle production during World War II |

