Type 97 Chi-Ni
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Type 97 Chi-Ni | |
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General characteristics | |
Crew | 3 |
Length | - |
Width | - |
Height | - |
Weight | 11 tons |
Armour and armament | |
Armour | - |
Main armament | Type 90 57mm gun |
Secondary armament | Type 91 6.5 mm MG |
Mobility | |
Power plant | 6-cylinder air-cooled diesel engine 135 HP |
Suspension | bell crank |
Road speed | 18.5 mph |
Power/weight | - |
Range | - |
The Type 97 Chi-Ni was not a tank in itself so much as it was a choice between it and the Chi-Ha. When the IJA searched for a new medium tank, they had the choice between the Chi-Ni and Type 97 Chi-Ha. Originally choosing the cheaper Chi-Ni, they eventually favored the Chi-Ha for its added power, and the Chi-Ni was scrapped at that point. The Chi-Ni was a product of the Osaka Arsenal, who were competing with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, based in Tokyo, to build the army's new medium tank.