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The Experimental Anti-Aircraft Tank Ki-To is a Japanese self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicle developed by the Japanese Army in the 1930s based on the Type 97 Te-Ke.
The pilot vehicle mounted both a L/70 and L/100 20mm cannon at different times. A gunshield was not fitted due to it blocking access to the driver's hatch. Without it, the gun crew were unprotected. The vehicle was not developed further due to these issues. One built.

 

Specifications

Type: Anti-Aircraft Self-Propelled Gun
Crew: 4 (Commander, Driver, Gunner, Radio Operator Gunner)

Ikegai OHV Series, Air-cooled, inline 4-cylinder, diesel | 65 hp
Dimensions/Masses
Length: 3.68 m | Width: 1.8 m | Height: ? m
Weight: ? kg
Armor
Maximum: 14 mm | Minimum: 6 mm
Performances
Max. Speed: 42 km/h | Power/weight: ? hp/t | Range: 250 km
Suspension: Bell crank
Armament

Main: 1 x 20mm Type 98 L/70 or L/100 gun
Secondary: 1 x 7.7 mm Type 97 MG

 

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