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More model informationThe O-Ho was a further development of the idea of a superheavy tank with improved armor protection. The vehicle had a good set of guns that allowed for all-angle fire. The project was discontinued due to the war ending. No finished prototypes were built and the vehicle never saw action.
The O-Ho continues the Japanese superheavy line from O-Ni. The most noticeable improvement is significantly better rate of fire on its top 10 cm gun. Additionally, the O-Ho finally received improved side armor; while it is still unimpressive, it makes sidescraping a bit more reliable option. Furthermore, O-Ho’s cheeks and miniturrets are no longer weaker than hull.
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Aug 30th 2025
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