Rune Iversen
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ORIGINAL: Charles_22 I don't think you understood what I was saying. You cannot base production figures alone on whether they wanted to phase it out or not during WWII. It's about intent. In the case where I say that I think they did the right thing in that regard, then clearly if it were up to me I would have intended for what happened to have happened, and yet the figures would be the same, whereas they might not had intended to entirely eliminate them (and it wasn't eliminated anyway). Yup. And the germans clearly intended to phase out the Panzer IV. Otherwise they wouldn´t use half the 1944 and the majority of the 1945 MK IV hull production run to make anything but MK IVs proper. Compare with the 1943 MK IV hull production run, where about 80% of the produced hulls are completed as MK IV Tanks proper. quote:
What I'm trying to say, is that if they really intended to eliminate PZIV production in favor of the Panther, which I believe 'eliminate' is the word you used, then clearly they wouldn't have botched it so badly to keep producing so many PZIV's a good two years after the Panther introduction. Maybe given another 1-2 years they would have stopped producing it completely in favor of the Panther, but as things stood during WWII, they didn't even come close, but merely had it to the point of producing more Panthers. If the war had lasted another 2-3 years, the germans would had been stupid to entirely stop making the PZIV in favor of the Panther. The Panther just took a lot more to produce. You just don´t throw out serviceable tanks (especially not in 1944-45) and retool production lines at the drop of a hat. Doesn´t happen. Didn´t mean they didn´t want to, and the MK IV production history tells us as much. quote:
I don't have the link here at work, but I have seen charts that seemed to suggest that light "tanks" simply weren't produced anymore after '44 in germany. That's not to say they didn't produce Pumas for example, but that wasn't technically a light tank anyway, though in many ways it could pretty much function as one. They also might had been making light tank "hulls" for the likes of assault guns and so forth, but I was talking about entire tanks produced themselves and not just hulls. So did I completely understand you? Oh, nevermind the last paragraph, I don't know how I didn't see that you were basically agreeing that the lighth tanks weren't being made anymore, but only their hulls. I thought you were trying to argue that light tanks were being produced just because their hulls were. By the way, as far as armored cars go, I don't think you could use a light tank hull on those. I think it would have to be classified more like an assault gun or tank destroyer. Modifications of the light tanks (PZ IIL, Aufk. 38(t)) was kept in production as tracked reconnaisance vehicles untill the end, and used as such instead of armoured cars or halftracks. So it wasn´t just the hulls they were converting. But yeah, after 1942 the german pre war "light" tanks mostly lived on as SP Guns of various kinds.
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