Type 97 Te-Ke

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Te-Ke
The Te-Ke was developed by Tokyo Gasu Denki to replace the outdated Type 94 light tank. Manufactured from 1937 through 1942. The vehicle was used for reconnaissance, communication, patrol duty, and infantry support. Served as an armored tractor. A total of about 600 vehicles were manufactured.

37 mm Gun Type 98

Type 97 Te-Ke

Type 94 Mk. 4 Hei Kai

Ikegai Kuurei V-4

Type 97 Te-Ke

Shell Types:

AP
AP
HE

Equipment:

Consumables:

Firepower:

Ammunition205 (rounds)
Caliber37 (mm)
Damage45 / 45 / 60 (HP)
Penetration41 / 60 / 18 (mm)
Rate of Fire20.00 (rounds/min)
Average Damage per Minute900 (HP)
Shells in the Magazine  
Time for Loading Between Shots  (s)
Time for Complete Loading  (s)
Gun Loading3.00 (s)
Aiming Time2.20 (s)
Dispersion at 100 m0.40 (m)

Mobility:

Weight/Load Limit4.76 / 5.80 (t)
Engine Power65 (h.p.)
Specific Power13.66 (h.p./t)
Top Speed42 (km/h)
Reverse Speed15 (km/h)
Traverse Speed44 (deg/s)
Turret Traverse Speed36 (deg/s)

Survivability:

Hit Points320 (HP)
Hull Armor12 / 10 / 8 (mm)
Turret Armor12 / 10 / 10 (mm)

Spotting:

View Range300 (m)
Signal Range400 (m)
 

Crew:

Commander(Gunner, Radio Operator, Loader)
Driver