privatehudson
The Ultimate Badass
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2003
- Messages
- 4,821
Oh yes, and I noticed your attempt to disprove that it was average for allied forces to take heavy losses against german armour. The bulge and the 2nd armoured were exceptional 


Originally posted by privatehudson
Oh yes, and I noticed your attempt to disprove that it was average for allied forces to take heavy losses against german armour. The bulge and the 2nd armoured were exceptional![]()
You seem to be trapped in the belief that the German Armoured formations were automatically superior to the Allies.
Originally posted by Sarevok
germny tanks typically were better then allied tanks though.
Originally posted by Case
Most French and British tanks were better then their German foes in 1940. The tanks which made up the bulk of the Soviets vast fleet in 1941 weren't all that inferior to the German tanks, and the relatively scarce T-34 and KV-1 were undoubtably superior.
Originally posted by joespaniel
The Germans made up for the inferiority in tanks by massing them at critical points, while the British and French spread thier armor out (too thin).
The Germans also had unity of command, better commo and motivation in 1940.
Throughout the war the Pz-III and Pz-IV made up the vast majority of the German tank fleet (the Pz-III numbers declined while the Pz-IV numbers increased).
A sherman firefly could, easily and so could a Pershing. Although neither of these vehicles were overly common in allied armoured formations nor was the Panther. The American M-36 was viewed as superior to the Jagdpanther. It was quicker, had a rotating turret and a 90mm gun.Originally posted by Sarevok
I dont think that shermans could even penetrate the armorof the panther's either.
Originally posted by rilnator
A sherman firefly could, easily and so could a Pershing. Although neither of these vehicles were overly common in allied armoured formations nor was the Panther. The American M-36 was viewed as superior to the Jagdpanther. It was quicker, had a rotating turret and a 90mm gun.
While on the subject of Pz IVs I don't think you can sum them up as just Pz IVs in Gerneral. I mean the later model Pz IVs with extra armour skirting and the L-70 75mm can hardly be compared to the Pz IV A.
Originally posted by privatehudson
The Jackson was inferior in armour though making it vulnerable to german vehicles in the same way the Firefly was. It was also sometimes vulnerable to infantry as it was open topped. Also the Panzer IV was never equipped with the L/70 version of the 75mm gun as this was the gun that was in the Panther, the largest the Panzer IV ever used as a tank was an L/48 (I think, in the 40's anyway). The later Jagpanzers used the L/70 though.
And from what I've seen online, the difference in speed was neglible, the Jagpanther could manage 55/30 km/h (on/off road) and the M36 42/32 km/h, which would indicate the opposite of what you mention. Those were from www.onwar.com