Ho-178

The Heinkel He 178, a German experimental jet-powered aircraft that was the first aircraft to be powered by a turbojet engine. It was a significant development in aviation but was not deployed operationally.

Ho-Ri Prototype

A prototype Japanese heavy tank that was built in limited numbers. It was armed with a 75mm gun and was intended to be a formidable opponent for Allied tanks, but its production was ultimately cancelled.

Ho-Ki Experimental

An experimental Japanese light tank that was designed in the early 1940s. It was intended to be a more advanced version of the Type 95 Ha-Go, but its development was ultimately abandoned.

Ho-Ro Experimental

An experimental Japanese light tank that was designed in the early 1940s. It was intended to be a more mobile and agile version of the Type 95 Ha-Go, but its development was ultimately abandoned.

Ho-Go Experimental

An experimental Japanese medium tank that was designed in the early 1940s. It was intended to be a more powerful and advanced version of the Type 97 Chi-Ha, but its development was ultimately abandoned.

Ho-Ni I Prototype

A prototype Japanese self-propelled gun that was based on the Type 95 Ha-Go chassis. It was armed with a 75mm howitzer and was intended for infantry support, but its production was ultimately cancelled.

Ho-Ni II Prototype

A prototype Japanese self-propelled gun that was based on the Type 97 Chi-Ha chassis. It was armed with a 75mm howitzer and was intended for infantry support, but its production was ultimately cancelled.

Ho-To Prototype

A prototype Japanese self-propelled gun that was based on the Type 97 Chi-Ha chassis. It was armed with a 105mm howitzer and was intended to provide heavy artillery support, but its production was ultimately cancelled.

Ho-Sh Prototype

A prototype Japanese light tank that was designed in the early 1940s. It was intended to be a more powerful and agile version of the Type 95 Ha-Go, but its production was ultimately cancelled.

Ho-Ch Prototype

A prototype Japanese light tank that was designed in the early 1940s. It was intended to be a more advanced reconnaissance vehicle, but its production was ultimately cancelled.