- Type 3 Ka-Chi
Infobox Weapon
name=Type 3 "Ka-Chi"
caption=Type 3 Ka-Chi
is_vehicle=yes
origin= flag|Empire of Japan
length=10.3 meters (with pontoons)
width= 3 meters
height= 3.82 meters
weight= 28.25 tons (with pontoons)
suspension=Bell crank
speed=32 km/hr
vehicle_range=320 kilometers
primary_armament= 1x 47 mm Type 1 gun
secondary_armament=2× 7.7 mm Type 97 machine gun
armour=10-50 mm
engine=Mitsubishi Type 100 air cooled
V-12 diesel
engine_power=240 hp (179 kW)
pw_ratio=
crew=5-7The nihongo|Type 3 Ka-Chi |特三式内火艇|Toku-san-shiki uchibiteikami was an amphibious
medium tank developed by theImperial Japanese Navy inWorld War II . The Type 3 Ka-Chi was based on an extensively modifiedImperial Japanese Army Type 1 Chi-He tank and was a larger and more capable version of the earlierType 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tank. [Zaolga, Japanese Tanks 1939-45]History and development
The success of the Type 2 Ka-Mi design pleased the planners in the
Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff , and it was determined that a larger version with stronger armor and armament would be useful in futureamphibious warfare operations as well asspecial forces missions. Type 3 Ka-Chi was developed in 1943, and the first units entered service in late 1943-1944.However, only 19 Type 3 Ka-Chi's were built from 1943 to 1945. The main priorities of the Navy were in warship and aircraft production, and lacking in any definite plans for additional amphibious operations, production of the Type 3 Ka-Chi remained a very low priority.
Design
The Type 3 Ka-Chi was based a heavily modified version of the chassis of the Army's Type 1 Chi-He
medium tank , and thus featured considerably better armored protection and firepower than the earlier Type 2 Ka-Mi. It had smooth sides that faired into front and rear flotationpontoon s. The front pontoon had a curved 'bow' shape and both pontoons could be jettisoned from inside the tank once the tank had landed. However, in practice, the pontoons were usually retained, as they provided some marginal additional protection against enemy fire.The main gun of Type 3 Ka-Chi was the Type 1 47 mm gun with barrel length of 2.250 meters (L48), EL angle of fire by −15 to +20 degrees, AZ angle of fire of 20 degrees,
muzzle velocity by 810 m/s and penetration of 55 mm/100 m, 30 mm/1,000 m. This was also the same 47mm gun used on the Army's Type 97-"kai Shinhoto". Secondary armament was a coaxialType 97 light machine gun and a hull mounted weapon of the same type. Thegun turret was designed with an extended circular cupola to keep the hatch above water. The Type 3 Ka-Chi also had a distinctive largesnorkel behind the turret for aerating thediesel engine more efficiently and keeping the exhaust free of water. [ [http://www.honved.com/senshanamphib.html] Japanese Armored Vehicles of the Second World War]The vehicle requited a crew of seven, one of whom (as with the Type 2 Ka-Chi) served as on-board mechanic.
Combat record
The Type 3 Ka-Chi was produced in very limited numbers, but proved useful due to its capacity to be
submarine launched, which enabled it to accommodate the increasingly difficult task of daytime reinforcement isolated for island garrisons in the South Pacific and inSoutheast Asia Type 3 Ka-Chi was first encountered by Allied forces at the
Battle of Kwajalein in 1944. [ [http://www.honved.com/senshanamphib.html] Japanese Armored Vehicles of the Second World War]Reference
*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 = 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/data/t3kachi.htm OnWar.com]
* [http://www.wwiivehicles.com/japan/tanks-amphibious/type-3.asp WWII vehicles]
* [http://ww2drawings.jexiste.fr/Files/1-Vehicles/Axis/3-Japan/04-AmphibiousTanks/Type3-KaChi.htm WWII Drawings]
* [http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/ka-chi.htm Taki's Imperial Japanese Army page]
* [http://www.honved.com/senshanamphib.html Japanese Armored Vehicles of the Second World War]Notes
ee also
*
DD tank - World War 2 British tank floatation system.
*T-38 - World War 2, Soviet amphibious light tank.
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