- Source: Type 5 Na-To
The 5.180.24.3/info/type" target="_blank">Type 5 Na-To (五式砲戦車, Go-shiki hōsensha), officially known as the Experimental 7.5cm self-propelled anti-tank gun Na-To (試製七糎半対戦車自走砲 ナト, Shisei nana-senchimētoru hantaisensha jisōhō Na-To) was the penultimate self-propelled anti-tank gun developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1945, during the closing stages of World War II.
History and development
Towards the end of the Pacific War, Japanese field commanders realized that nothing in the inventory of the Japanese Army would be able to withstand the increasingly advanced tanks and armored vehicles fielded by the Allies, and that a more powerful version of the 5.180.24.3/info/type" target="_blank">Type 3 Ho-Ni III was necessary. Development was rushed through on a new design, which was completed in 1945. The Japanese Army immediately issued an order for 200 units to be completed in 1945. However, by that time production was impossible due to material shortages, and by the bombing of Japan in World War II, and testing was not yet completed by the end of the war.
Design
The 5.180.24.3/info/type" target="_blank">Type 5 Na-To made use of the chassis and superstructure of the 5.180.24.3/info/type" target="_blank">Type 4 Chi-So armored medium tracked carrier. The superstructure had an open top and rear, with an enclosed armored drivers cab. For the 5.180.24.3/info/type" target="_blank">Type 5 Na-To there was added a "shielded platform" for its main gun. Its main anti-tank armament consisted of a 5.180.24.3/info/type" target="_blank">Type 5 75 mm tank gun, which was the same gun mounted in the 5.180.24.3/info/type" target="_blank">Type 4 Chi-To medium tank. The gun was a variant of the Japanese 5.180.24.3/info/type" target="_blank">Type 4 75 mm AA gun.
Service record
The 5.180.24.3/info/type" target="_blank">Type 5 Na-To tank destroyer was intended to become part of the defenses of the Japanese home islands against the projected Allied Invasion. By the time of the surrender of Japan, only two units had been completed and had field testing done.
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References
Tomczyk, Andrzej (2005). Japanese Armor Vol. 4. AJ Press. ISBN 978-8372371676.
Tomczyk, Andrzej (2007). Japanese Armor Vol. 5. AJ Press. ISBN 978-8372371799.
Zaloga, Steven J. (2007). Japanese Tanks 1939-45. Osprey. ISBN 978-1-8460-3091-8.
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