O-Ni
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O-Ni
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1,490,000 Cost |
1550310 HP Hit Points |
100.04/100.549.06/105.5 t Weight Limit |
- Commander
- Gunner
- Driver
- Radio Operator
- Radio Operator
- Loader
11001200 hp Engine Power |
25/10 km/h Speed Limit |
1618 deg/s Traverse |
1124.46 hp/t Power/Wt Ratio |
NoNo Pivot |
// mm Hull Armor |
200/150/150200/150/150 mm Turret Armor |
AP//HE
AP//HE Shells |
0/3600/190
0/0/245 Shell Cost |
300/300/360330/330/430 HP Damage |
175/201/53190/215/53 mm Penetration |
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5.45 r/m Standard Gun ▲
5 Rate of Fire Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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1635 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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1650 Damage Per Minute Standard Gun |
m ▲
0.41 m With 50% Crew: 0.508 m ▲
0.42 Accuracy With 50% Crew: 0.52 m |
s 3.2 s 3.3 Aim time |
1818 deg/s Turret Traverse |
360° Gun Arc |
-10°/+20°-10°/+20° Elevation Arc |
100100 rounds Ammo Capacity |
2020 % Chance of Fire |
m 380 m 380 View Range |
m 350 m 550 Signal Range |
VII
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The O-Ni is a Japanese tier 7 heavy tank.
A further development of the O-I with improved anti-tank guns. The military command's plan was to improve the earlier models and achieve a higher level of armor protection on the vehicle. Existed only in blueprints. No finished prototypes were built and the vehicle never saw action.
The O-Ni leads to the O-Ho.
Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables
Modules
Tier | Engine | Engine Power (hp) |
Chance of Fire on Impact (%) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
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VII | 2x Kawasaki Type 98 V-12 (550) | 1100 | 20 | 1020 | 51000 | |
VIII | 2x Kawasaki Type 98 V-12 (600) | 1200 | 20 | 1020 | 77500 |
Tier | Suspension | Load Limit (т) |
Traverse Speed (gr/sec) |
Rmin | Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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VI | O-Ni | 100.5 | 16 | B/2 | 28000 | 15000 | |
VII | O-Ni Kai | 105.5 | 18 | B/2 | 28000 | 29200 |
Tier | Radio | Signal Range (m) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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IV | Type 94 Mk. 4 Hei | 350 | 90 | 2350 | |
VI | Type 96 Mk. 4 Bo | 425 | 50 | 14000 | |
VIII | Type 3 Otsu | 550 | 240 | 22000 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Very durable front & rear armor And had Highest HP pool for Tier 7 (1550), Makes it has almost same performance as Tier 8.
- It only had choice of 2 viable guns; The 15cm Derp gun from O-I and The 10cm experimental AP gun that you must research it for going to O-Ho
- Strong main turret and great gun depression are decent for hull down
- Surprisingly good engine power to weight ratio results in good acceleration for its size, great for ramming
- Great view range for its tier.
- Likes another O-I series, It doesn't need new treads to equip heavier equipment, And only had one turret it were used. You can also using same part acquired from researching from O-I Exp and O-I without re-research it, Makes you can focusing on Gun XP grinding for next tier.
Cons:
- Largest tier 7 tank, great target for SPGs
- Worst Camo rate in the Game (Only 1 points, Worse than the larger Type 5 Heavy)
- Low top speed and traverse speed, Compared to O-I that had higher speed despite its larger size.
- Very weak side armor combined with miniturrets & cheek weakspots makes armor unreliable, especially when angled
- Both guns have mediocre reload time.
- Like all Japanese Giant Tanks; Its ammo rack is fragile and large, It can be damaged in few side hit.
Performance
The O-Ni is the next step towards the end of the Japanese Heavy tank Line. Having the most hit points at tier 7 (1550 hitpoints), it can take a lot of punishment and still fight back. The choice of two top guns is the same as on the previous tank, the O-I, with a small increase in accuracy & rate of fire. Much like all Japanese Heavies, the O-Ni feels right at home in the city, where it can use cover to hide its numerous weakspots and safely complete the long reloads. However, you need to take extreme care when sidescraping as your side armor is very thin and easily penetrated when over-angled, especially at the drivewheel. On top of that, the hull has angled "cheeks" which further inhibit the ability to sidescrape as angling will decrease their angle. Not only are the miniturrets weakspots, they also get in the way of the O-Ni's 10 degrees of gun depression, decreasing it to 9 degrees when aiming directly above them.
Early Research
Once you get the tank, you can choose buy both the engine and 15cm inherited from the O-I. The 15cm is a good gun, however it will struggle to pen higher tier tanks, you'll want to research the Experimental 10cm as soon as you can, however you cannot fit it on the stock suspension along with the upgraded engine and radio.
Suggested Equipment
Gallery
History for this tank not found
Historical Gallery
Historical Accuracy Errata
* In-game name is incorrect, it was one of variants of O-I and they all were "O-Is" along with O-I and O-Ho.
- This tank is based on the drawings from the book “Imperial Japanese Army Ground Weapon Guide 1872-1945”, which was pure speculation when first written. There are no official documents or blueprints of the O-Ni.
Sources and External Links
Light Tanks | IRenault Otsu • IIType 95 Ha-Go • IIType 97 Te-Ke • IIIType 97 Chi-Ha • IIIType 98 Ke-Ni • IVType 5 Ke-Ho |
Medium Tanks | IIChi-Ni • IIType 89 I-Go/Chi-Ro • IVType 1 Chi-He • VType 3 Chi-Nu • VType 3 Chi-Nu Kai • VIType 4 Chi-To • VIIType 5 Chi-Ri • VIIISTA-1 • VIIISTA-2 • IXType 61 • XSTB-1 |
Heavy Tanks | IIIType 91 Heavy • IVType 95 Heavy • VO-I Experimental • VIHeavy Tank No. VI • VIO-I • VIIO-Ni • VIIIO-Ho • IXType 4 Heavy • XType 5 Heavy |
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