Japanese Scorpion Light Walker Konlikt '47
Japanese Scorpion Light Walker Konlikt '47
The Ke-Ho Type 6 Kei-Hokousensha 'Scorpion' is a fast and agile walker, likely influenced by the German Spinne. It features a lower profile and quieter engine than its predecessor, making it an ideal reconnaissance vehicle. Its crew affectionately refers to it as the Sasori, a name now commonly used by Japanese, Chinese, and Allied soldiers alike. While early versions of the Type 6 were armed with only two MMGs for infantry defence, later versions were able to accommodate a third crew member and mount heavy weapons at the rear. These weapons include a light anti-tank gun or rapid-fire light compression cannon. With Germany sharing technology, it's expected that both countries will continue to develop advanced walkers in the future.
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