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Thats for if you have absolutely no consideration of the Crew but you want a lot of tanks quickly
Which during the beginning when both the British and the French quickly needed armor, stuff like the M3 Lee was a good substitute
M3 was a meh in my opinion
Overall it was a bad tank, but in operation as a supplimental tank and a stopgap design it was one of the best
I feel that one of the most Iconic tanks of All Time is the Tiger 1
Definitely
You pretty much cant have a WW2 game or movie without one
Its seen two Fronts of the same war, wielded by one of the most infamous powers on earth, with a reputation to boot
Too bad the Germans werent being smart with them near the end of the war
Are we trash talking germans?
Hitler wasted time and materials on building a tank, the most feasible of which still took up the metal the likes of which could be used to build 3 tiger tanks and one Panzer IV
yes i did the math
The King Tiger and the Maus were ambitious goals, but vastly too expensive
The King tiger was more feasible in my opinion as its main issue was the transmission, but then again, its german
The Maus on the other hand, was way to ambitious for that stage of the war
Yeah
Had either of the 2 worked like they did on paper, well the fall of Germany woulda taken longer to end i say
Germany would have lasted longer by simply improving on their current designs
True
Frankly they shoulda started on the Panther much earlier than they did
Frankly that little mustache freal was the bane of germanies technological advancements
And logistics
And why he didnt have Porche melt down their Porche tiger hulls to be used for something else instead of the horrendous Ferdinand i wont know
Especially when the Porche tiger failed right in front of his own eyes
I believe they used the Gas Turbine engines of the Porche Tiger on the Maus as well didn't they?
It was an electric engine
huh
Yeah, really smart idea on paper becsuse rhey were facing oil shortages, but failed horrendously in practice because the tech just wasnt there yet
If it got stuck in even the smallest puddles of mud, that was practicslly a death sentence to it
And inclines were also a death sentence to it
ffs it could barely function on the road
a flat one in good condition mind you
Yeah
How much of the world is made up of Genghis Kahn?
1/6 i believe
or 1/3
I read that Frederick Douglass was the most photographed American of the 19th century, and that these photographs helped combat racist minstrel caricatures of black people and played a tremendous role in leading to the abolition of slavery in America. Douglass apparently called photography a democratic art medium, because while a painting can be a caricature, you can't edit a photograph.
He'd be rolling in his grave at deepfakes in 2020.
Anybody here knows the name Al Jolson?
I know the name Lion El Jonson
does that count?