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120mm naval guns on the chassis of Japanese Chi-Ha tanks were supposed to hit the landing American troops with direct fire. The mobile coastal artillery was to be the last-chance weapon to save Japan from the Allied invasion.
Type 97 Chi-Ha Long Gun, SPG, Japan, II rank
Pros
- Extremely powerful gun
- Decent mobility
Cons
- Lacks gun protection
- Limited ammo
This curious prototype of a self-propelled gun was discovered in the territory of the Yokosuka naval base after Imperial Japan surrendered in WWII. The 120mm naval gun was installed on a turntable mounted to the chassis of a Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank. It was obvious, that the self-propelled gun was assembled in a rush - the high losses of Japan in the final stages of WWII and a shortage of military production forced the army and naval commands to look for any way to protect the island metropolia of the Empire from the threat of an Allied landing.
The self-propelled gun did not have any protection, the large calibre of the cannon and the weak platform of the medium tank presupposed firing mainly direct fire and in the rather limited arcs of forward and backward to avoid overturning due to the heavy recoil. Despite all these shortcomings, such vehicles were supposed to go into series for rapid deployment in dangerous sectors of the coastal defense line for the Japanese islands and firing at a line-of-sight distance at approaching enemy forces.
The Chi-Ha Long Gun will appear in our game with the release of the War Thunder: “Raining Fire” update, the self-propelled gun will join the ranks of rank I vehicles in the Japanese ground forces research tree. Vehicles of this class are widely represented in the game and have their fans. The advantages of such vehicles are huge firepower and acceptable mobility, the disadvantages are low protection and rather high visibility.
The Chi-Ha Long Gun is a classic of the "glass cannon". The absence of a turret and the high seating position of the gun operators makes the crew open to any damage, including machine gun fire, aviation and artillery strikes. However, the huge damage of the gun makes the risk to the crew justified to strategists - the 120mm naval gun fires deadly SAP shells, as well as high-explosive fragmentation shells, each of which contains almost 2 kg of explosives in TNT equivalent! After each shot, you need to look for cover, it will take the crew some time to reload the giant cannon. The Chi-Ha Long Gun gets to the shelter quickly enough - even a heavy cannon does not prevent the Chi-Ha chassis from accelerating to a speed of just over 40 km / h.
The Chi-Ha Long Gun will be a good addition to the starting setups of Japanese vehicles. Each shot from this self-propelled gun inflicts critical damage to light protected targets, but every enemy shot threatens to immediately send the brave Japanese to the hangar. Put the Chi-Ha Long Gun to the test with the release of our big update, War Thunder: “Raining Fire” - it won't be long!
The War Thunder Team
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Comments (123)
ZiS-30 Player will be very familiar with this thing
I would love to see more of these fun machines
We have a Chi-ha short gun and we have a Chi-ha long gun, perfectly balanced as all things should be.
this looks like it will be fun to use
If the hellcat is a glass cannon this is a glass glass glass cannon.
StockAPFSDS when?
What is a War Thunder update without at least one Japanese Derp machine at this point ?
I got really excited when I saw this at first, then I read "at Tier I" and started getting confused, then explained to me when I read "firing HEF shells". I thought this was going to fire super strong APHE rounds and be tier 3 sniper beast but now I see it's just another Ho-Ro. Still cool, Japan really really needs more WW2 tanks.
this is a wonderful low tier surprise :)
I am glad reasonable japanese vehicles have been implemented in the game instead of the sci-fi insanity and lies proposed by mai-waffentrager and his fanclub. Thank you gaijin.
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