Comparing: Valentine II vs. Type 5 Ke-Ho
A British tank supplied to the U.S.S.R. under Lend-Lease. A total of 3,782 vehicles were sent to the Soviet Union, with some lost at sea during transport to Murmansk. |
By 1945 the design of the Type 95 Ha-Go was already obsolete. In 1942 the Hino Jidosha company started to develop a new tank. A prototype designated the Type 5 Ke-Ho was built in 1944. The design of the tank was similar to that of the Czech LT vz.38 and the Japanese Chi-Ha. However, the vehicle did not go into mass production. |
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| Tier | IV | IV | |
| Battle Tiers | 4 | 4 5 6 7 | |
| Price | 1,000 | 140,000 | |
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| Speed Limit | 32 km/h | 50 km/h | |
| Speed Limit Back | 12 km/h | 22 km/h | |
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| Stationary | 20.00 % | % | |
| In motion | 20.00 % | % | |
| When Firing | 4.96 % | % | |
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| Accuracy | 66.8289 % | % | |
| Neto Credits Income | 2147.73 | ||
| Winrate | 50.788 % | % | |
| Damage dealt | 277.848 | ||
| Kills per Battle | 0.928009 | ||
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