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Joined: 9/18/2001 From: Iceland Status: offline
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Well, first time I heard this about the Pz3m. The only reason I mentioned that flame thingy is that flamethrowers never seem to have more than 2 bursts per turn when they are in slots 2-4. I have no idea why that is. About the armour: I have learned, it seems, that germany suffered an acute shortage of alloys (eg. manganese) for steel production. Test and experience showed that armour on late war german tanks was considerably inferior to earlier examples, especially in regard to brittleness, but also in general resistance to penetration. Shortage of raw materials is a general phenomenon, not a random one. Modeling the factor of german high quality face hardened armour and not the alloy shortage seems to me worse than leaving the whole quality factor out.
http://history.vif2.ru/is2_1.html
"However, in the summer of 1944, the problem of the poor AP performance disappeared. The performance of the D-25T gun of the JS-2 against the German tanks improved dramatically. The reports from the front described cases where the BR-471 APHE round 122 mm projectile fired from 2500 metres ricocheted off the front armour of a Panther leaving huge holes and cracks in it.
This was explained by an interesting change of circumstances in the Summer of 1944. The Germans experienced a shortage of manganese and had to switch to using high-carbon steel alloyed with nickel, which made armour very brittle, especially at the seam welds."
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