Message from @A Random Crusader
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@Fulcrum010 do it
and I'm like wut
@Deleted User
nope
Don’t be a bitch
So how about that T-60?
Don't be a sexy bitch
Ok you nerds (except somnio) keep talking about your little boom boom games, i'm gonna go play Witcher
Long 75s P4s didn't really start appearing until the end of 42, so the Sovs had quite the advantage for much longer than people seem to appreciate
Yup, though Zaloga notes that their early tactics of spoonfeeding T-34 units mitigated much of that at first
@Deleted User bye faggot
```i'm gonna go play Witcher```
See you in three months or so
Witcher 1 ahaha
yeah, took me three months to finish the first one
which is why I haven't touched the other two
ok
Well, most T-34 tactics were basically 'follow the leader'
Most T-34 tactics were "Through armor at the enemy until there is no enemy left"
CMBB even models that; any time a T-34 needs to engage the enemy the commander has to button up, which in turn drastically reduces the ability for it to see anything
They didn't have radios or any form of long distance communication to it was one massive crapshoot
They were coordinated
what is wrongkt with radio kemerede? )))))))))
>bro
>UK
Big think
Should be m8
Indeed
KV-1E 4 lyfe
@A Random Crusader : "They were coordinated"
Too bad German tank vision plateaued basically after Panzer IV
Panzer IV wasn't even the most brilliant of designs; it just turned out to be extremely adaptable
Bonus irony that they developed the Panzer V with pretty much no ability to up-gun it
meanwhile..
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German tank were not practical or reliable the true chad tank the M-4 Sherman
to complicated to expensive and not tested
"German tank" is a very broad term to be using
So is 'not practical', come to think o fit
Leman Russ Battle Tank best tank. So pretty.
*puts feet up*
German Tanks