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So 80mm was just not enough to make a splash in 1943+. -dale |
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Also take into effect the fact that by that stage of the war, the Germans were hard pressed to find the right alloys to make good armor.
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WAB BOUNCER
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Sir, it is beyond me how one would go about stuffing a pound of it down the esophagus, let alone death and all that "good stuff".
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Zraver's posts by comparison with yours are highly accurate and detailed. The only bit he got wrong was that KE rounds are far more prevelent in the British L11 tank gun than he believes. L15 APDS-T rounds were used in large quantity in the Iran-Iraq war by the Kuwaiti's against the Iraqi invasion. L23A1 APFSDS-T was used by the British in GW1 (Challenger 1). Typical ammunition mix for a Chally 1 was 20xL23A1 and 44xL31 HESH or L34 Smoke. Last edited by fitz : 03-08-2008 at 10:13 AM. |
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The British preferred to carry HESH as a general purpose round post-war while most other NATO nations went for a combination of HEAT and HE. Up until the advent of APFSDS penetrators in the 1970's HEAT rounds generally had better armor penetration than KE rounds. Then composite armors and eventually ERA came into play and APFSDS really became king. HESH works great as an anti-armor round against vehicles not equipped with advanced composite armors or ERA. It is also a great bunker buster but a lousy general purpose HE round due to the poor fragmentation effect it produces. The UK hung onto rifled guns and HESH probably a bit too long and are now of course looking at retrofitting NATO standard smoothbore guns to the C2 fleet. |
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Dalem, I am at lost as to believe which one of the numers I have read about M3 75mm or Pz IV armor are correct. The US official statement at the time was that the 75mm could penetrate 3 in. of face-hardened steel at 1000 yards (!). Another popular floating the net is 66mm at 1,000 yards and 60mm at 5,000 yards. Steel Panther the armor tatcial sim's maker decided that the 75mm M3 should punch about 91 mm of armor at 500 yards. Some of game's claims are wierd. I would have ignored that out of hand, until I saw another book, with authoritice sources, actually invalidated the research of the game. In the tac sim is right that will actually mean that Pz III would be vulerable Anythought on this? When exactly when the Pz IV's front hull becomes vulnerable? I have read too often about lesser Panzers getting knocked out by the scores by the Americans to be convinced that Pz IV is actually proof against 75mm fires in all except long range. I must be missing something, though.
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