Comparing: Type 98 Ke-Ni Otsu vs. M22 Locust
A modification of the Type 98A Ke-Ni light tank with the Christie type suspension. Developed by Mitsubishi in 1939 under the influence of the Soviet BT-7. Only one prototype was manufactured. |
Initially designed for airborne operations, the vehicle was never used as such by the U.S.A. during World War II. In the absence of a good air delivery system, the Ordnance Department became less enthusiastic about any further development. |
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| Tier | III | III | |
| Battle Tiers | 3 4 5 | 3 4 5 | |
| Price | 1,000 | 900 | |
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| Speed Limit | 50 km/h | 64 km/h | |
| Speed Limit Back | 20 km/h | 20 km/h | |
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| Stationary | % | 18.00 % | |
| In motion | % | 18.00 % | |
| When Firing | % | 5.41 % | |
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| Accuracy | % | 58.4579 % | |
| Neto Credits Income | 5266.65 | ||
| Winrate | % | 51.4349 % | |
| Damage dealt | 141.171 | ||
| Kills per Battle | 0.485588 | ||
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