- Type 1 Ho-Ni I
Infobox Weapon
name=Type 1 "Ho-Ni I"
caption=Type 1 Ho-Ni I tank destroyer
is_vehicle=yes
origin= flag|Empire of Japan
length=5.9 meters
width=2.29 meters
height=2.39 meters
weight=15.4 tons
suspension=bell-crank
speed=38 km/h
vehicle_range=200 kilometers
primary_armament=75mm Type 90 gun
armour=25 - 51 mm
engine=Mitsubishi air cooled
V-12 diesel
engine_power=170 hp
pw_ratio=11.0 hp/t
crew=5The nihongo|Type 1 Ho-Ni I|一式砲戦車 ホニ I|Isshiki ho-senshawas atank destroyer developed by theImperial Japanese Army for use duringWorld War II in the Pacific theater.History and development
After the start of the Pacific War, units of the Imperial Japanese Army began to encounter advanced Allied
medium tank s, such as theM4 Sherman . The JapaneseType 97 Chi-Ha main battle tank lacked sufficient armor or armament to deal with this threat, and work was begun on a tank destroyer version. [Zaloga, Japanese Tanks 1939-45 ]The Type 1 Ho-Ni I was developed by utilizing the existing Type 97 chassis and engine, and replacing the
gun turret with a75 mm Type 90 Field Gun mounted in an opencasemate with frontal and side armour only, which made it very vulnerable in close combat. The Type 1 Ho-Ni I was designed to operate asself-propelled artillery in thearmored division s. The design had no provision formachine gun s, and although looking very similar to early GermanPanzerjäger tank destroyers, the Type 1 Ho-Ni I was designed to operate at ranges of up to 12,000 meters. [ [http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_type_1_ho_ni_I.html] History of War.org ]The mounting for the 75mm Type 90 field gun allowed for ten degrees of traverse and elevation from -5 to +25 degrees. The Type 1 Ho-Ni I carried 54 rounds of ammunition. [ [http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_type_1_ho_ni_I.html] History of War.org ]
Production in small quantities was made between 1941 and November 1943, until superseded by the
Type 2 Ho-Ni II with itsType 91 105mm howitzer . The total number produced was only 124 units. [ [http://www.wwiivehicles.com/japan/self-propelled-guns/self-propelled-guns.asp] WWII vehicles ]Design
Technical details for the Type 1 were identical to that of the Type 97 in that the same chassis, suspension and
diesel engine were used. The armaments were all removed and replaced by the 75 mm Type 90 Field Gun, which was surrounded on three sides by 50 mm thick armored plates. Armor overall (one of the weak points of the Type 97) was beefed up by an addition 16 mm of armor plate.Combat record
The Type 1 Ho-Ni I was first deployed in combat at the
Battle of Luzon in thePhilippines in 1944, with limited success, but it was not available in any numbers to make an impact on the Battle of the Philippines. Most of the remaining units were retained within theJapanese home islands to form part of the defenses against the projected American invasion, and did not see combat before thesurrender of Japan .urvivors
A Type 1 Ho-Ni I from the IJA 2nd Armored Division, 2nd Armored Artillery Regiment was captured by the
US Army 37th Infantry Division onLuzon onApril 6 ,1945 as is currently preserved at theUnited States Army Ordnance Museum ,Aberdeen, Maryland .References
*cite book
last = Foss
first = Christopher
year = 2003
title = Great Book of Tanks: The World's Most Important Tanks from World War I to the Present Day
publisher = Zenith Press
location =
id = ISBN 0760314756
*cite book
last = Foss
first = Christopher
year = 2003
title = Tanks: The 500
publisher = Crestline
location =
id = ISBN 0760315000
*cite book
last = Zaloga
first = Steven J.
year = 2007
title = Japanese Tanks 1939-45
publisher = Osprey
location =
id = ISBN 1-84603-091-8External links
* [http://www.onwar.com/tanks/japan/profiles/pt1honi1.htm On War]
* [http://www.wwiivehicles.com/japan/self-propelled-guns/self-propelled-guns.asp WWII vehicles]
* [http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_type_1_ho_ni_I.html History of War.org]Notes
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