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In one word: yes.
Their ships also sucks bbc.
And the most destroyed tank, percentage based.T-34 was one of the best tanks ever made.
Play some World of Tanks. There was no such thing as a monster tank until the Russians built one to make Stalin happy.KV-1 was a monster of a tank. The US and Germany had no heavy tank in the 1930s like Russia did.
And the most destroyed tank, percentage based.
KV-1 had very poor mobility, that's why it suck.KV-1 was a monster of a tank. The US and Germany had no heavy tank in the 1930s like Russia did.
And the most destroyed tank, percentage based.
Play some World of Tanks. There was no such thing as a monster tank until the Russians built one to make Stalin happy.
Panther's side Armor was 50 mm thick.The T-34/85 could penetrate the Panther's side Armor at over 2500 meter with ap shells.Most of Russian tank losses were due to German 88 mm flak guns. T-34 was superior to German tanks until Panther came along in 1943 which adopted T-34's sloped armor which is extremely effective.
Thats myth. Here the main reasons why Soviets produced more tanks than Germans:Well T-34 was a noisy tank which gave the germans an advantage but you gotta look at the numerical superiority that the russians had T-34 were easily mass produced.
They were not faster. Their transmission sucked.Not only were they faster than german tanks
There is nothing special about slopped armor. Even the WW1 FT-17 had slopped armor.but sloped armor provided better protection for the crew without the weight increasing.
But u dont show sides.Panther's side Armor was 50 mm thick.The T-34/85 could penetrate the Panther's side Armor at over 2500 meter with ap shells.
Thats myth. Here the main reasons why Soviets produced more tanks than Germans:
1) Soviets mobilized their economy first.
2) Soviets received massive aid from US, while Germans were bombed.
3) Germans produced thousand submarines, V-1 and V-2 rockets in addition to tanks, Soviets concentrated on tanks.
There is nothing special about slopped armor. Even the WW1 FT-17 had slopped armor.
Lets suppose that hulls front area is 3 m2. You want to protect it with 100 mm armor. When unsloped it will weight 3*0.1*7800=2.34 t.Your an ex-Israeli Soldier, so, i'm not going to piss you off. Your right there's nothing new about sloped Armour on a tank, but while nations were more focused on adding thickness to tanks, the Soviets decided to promote slope over weight. Thus the model for Modern Battle Tanks the T-34.
Lets suppose that hulls front area is 3 m2. You want to protect it with 100 mm armor. When unsloped it will weight 3*0.1*7800=2.34 t.
Now u take 50 mm armor with 60 grad slop. It will have the same 100 mm LOS thickness. But did u save half of weight? - Nope, because when u slop front at 60 grad u make it 2 times longer. It will weight the same 2.34 tons.
Until 1942, when the Tiger appeared.Most of Russian tank losses were due to German 88 mm flak guns. T-34 was superior to German tanks until Panther came along in 1943 which adopted T-34's sloped armor which is extremely effective.