Nation
Japan
Type
Tank Destroyer
Tier
IV
Type 1 Ho-Ni I
Cost
130,000
7,020
Battle earn rate
Silver earn rate100%
XP Earn Rate100%
Free XP Earn Rate5%
Crew XP Rate100%
Matchmaking
Up to Tier
VPENETRATION140/180/38MM
DAMAGE130/130/175HP
HIT POINTS390HP
MAX SPEED38/14(FORWARD/BACKWARD) KM/H
VISION RANGE310M
DETECTABILITY RANGE356.52/326.9(MOVING/STILL) M
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Module Details
7.5 cm Tank Gun Type 88
rate of fire
12.5rounds/min
damage
130/130/175hp
module damage
100/100/100hp
blast radius
0/0/1.06m
damage per minute
1625hp/min
penetration at 100m
140/180/38mm
penetration at 500m
130/169/38mm
ammo max speed
800/875/800m/s
ammo max range
720/720/720m
Shell Type
AP/AP/HE
reload time
4.8sec
aiming time
2sec
ammo capacity
54rounds
accuracy
0.35m
accuracy during turret rotation
1.68m
depression
15deg
elevation
20deg
yaw limit
-7.5/7.5deg
Type 1 Ho-Ni I
traverse speed
30deg/sec
view range
310m
position
primary
Mitsubishi SA12200VD
engine power
170hp
power/weight ratio
11.04hp/t
top forward speed
38km/h
top reverse speed
14km/h
fire chance
15percent
Type 1 Ho-Ni I
traverse speed
38deg/sec
terrain resistance
1.3/1.5/2.5
Type 94 Mk. 4 Hei
signal range
350m
Tank origin
The most common and battle-tested tank in the Japanese army during World War II was the Chi-Ha medium tank. With almost 2,100 units in existence, it was a logical foundation to use for the development of later armored vehicles. The Ho-Ni I was developed in 1941 by mounting a 75mm Type 90 field gun to the Chi-Ha’s chassis. Twenty-six production units of the Ho-Ni were built in addition to a prototype, and the vehicle saw limited use in engagements in the Philippines and Burma.