jsaurman
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Joined: 6/28/2000 From: Alexandria, VA Status: offline
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I think one needs to remember that all tanks had strong points and weak points:
USA (SHERMAN)
Strength: Mass production, super reliable engine built specifically for tanks
Weakness: Very high profile, somewhat weak gun, gasoline could be flammable.
Russia (T-34)
S: Mass production, well sloped armor, well shaped turret, great range and good protection.
W: Crude fit and finish, external fuel tanks, mediocre optics, cramped interior.
Germany (Panther)
S: Excellent gun, optics, protection.
W: Difficult to manufacture, not enought trials to work out the kinks before being dumped into combat so were somewhat unreliable.
Britain (the later C-series)
S: Excellent gun and optics (17-pdr), good Rolls-Royce Meteor engine
W: Also rushed to the battlefield, straight off the drawing board, so were very, very unreliable.
There is no **best** tank, as you use any tank according to it's specific strengths, undoubtedly if the Germans could have mass produced their tanks on the scale of the USA and Russia they would have given everyone else in the world a massive ass-whupping. But raw materials shortages and production delays from bombing raids hamstrung them.
They did do amazing things with what little they had to work with though...
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