Message from @Tea
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doctrine is a different beast
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They had an expected life of 3 months. 12 hours in combat.
T-34 was only good due to the sheer volume of tanks produced
73% T-34s were lost if I remember right?
Russian doctrine at the time was sound to a degree. For what they were achieving. After the war they struggled to do anything.
100% were made like shit
Yep cuttle.
84% of KV tanks
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Almost all of those Russian tanks were trash
They just had thick armor and could be built cheaply
Reliability was a massive factor. Hence the Sherman was a stellar machine for what it was needed for
The T-34 didnt have a pin to hold the track in place, so it has a slopped bit of armor on the sides to knock the holders back into place
Probe to spalling and cracking easily with ap rounds
More so than the German or other allied tanks.
Prone*
Didn’t the oil and air filters need to be changed on a weekly basis?
@Data Pagan every few days.
Did it even HAVE air filters?
so often that most the time the tank was fucked before you replaced it
yeah the maintaince list for a T-34 was fucking awful
You had so much shit to do
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I’m not a naziphile but the Panzer III/IV were rock solid tanks
Not gonna give the Tiger any credit since it was too expensive and got stuck pretty easily
Im a naziphile
A little
Those uniforms are kinda hot okay
Thing is because t-34s were made slightly different in other factories most parts couldn't interchange with each other.
In like a forbidden taboo way
The Panzer 3/4 were nice to use, effective, and had good vision
there is nothing wrong with them other than the relatively light armor
Shout out to STUG IIIs and their variants.
It doesnt look too bad
The cut
but the Panzer IV almost had the same frontal armor as a Tiger
Looks decent if i wear make up