No, D25T's score is almost below 150mm, and kwk43's is around 200mm,I believe the german 200mm target plates is probably inferior than soviet 150mm ones.
They were NOT inferior ! They were just of a lower BHN, however the quality of German test plates was MUCH higher. Is that really so hard for you to understand ?!
The BHN has nothing to do with the quality of the armour! Now when the heck will you understand this ?!
Fact is German armour was of much better quality than Soviet armour, and were therefore depsite the different BHN much tougher targets.
If you find a score of D25T is 180mm@*m,that's a fake score just like kwk43's.
There is NOTHING fake about the KwK43's penetrattion figures, NOTHING! Now get that into your skull for crying out loud!
And to again prove my point that you're just yet another ignorant gamer playing smart; Its not called a "score".
At least, I've prooved the soviet D25T target plates are better than Panther glacis.
You haven't proved anything Glen, Zip Nada Nothing! Late Panther glacis plates were full of flaws, plus the Panther in question was one which had already been knocked out burned out in action beforehand, so when fired upon by the 122mm D-25T the armour had already been weakened considerably.
Since you believe the kwk43 apcbc's 200mm+ is true, how can you explain it only penetrate panther glacis at range of 650m?
That result was from Soviet tests, NOT German tests. We don't know the impact angle or anything - the Soviets were never very thurough in their tests. Thus the test is completely invalid. Plus American testing proved the gun (KwK43) to be effective against the Panther's glacis out past 1,000 yards.
Now here's my question: How come the 88mm KwK43 managed to completely penetrate both sides of a Henschel Tiger Ausf.B turret, which equates to 285mm of armour penetrated during Soviet tests at 400m, with its Std. APCBC round while the 100mm D-10T couldn't even leave a dent in the rear turret when hitting a huge weak spot on the turret's front, the gunsight ??
Also how come there are numerous accounts of IS-2's being knocked at ranges past 4km by Nashorn, Tiger Ausf.B and other AT personnel ???
Also remember that the 88mm KwK43 L/71 demonstrated superior penetration performance in British trials as compared to the German trials, which matches perfectly well with the fact that German criteria was slightly more strict. And also remember the trials conducted at the Aberdeen proving grounds USA, all demonstrating the huge advantage in penetration performance of the 88mm KwK43/PaK43 L/71 over any Allied AT gun. Or should I take it that you, Glen, believe all these to be "cheat scores" as-well ??
Fact is that the 88mm KwK43 L/71's penetration figures are NOT overblown, they were results achieved against very high quality 250 - 265 BHN plates at close range and very high quality 300 + BHN plates at long range laid back 30 degree's from vertical. And std. criteria was 2/3'rds of the projectiles fired had to completely penetrate the plate.
Against high quality 300 + BHN plates laid back 30 degree's from the vertical the 88mm KwK43 L/71 demonstrated a penetration performance of 127mm at 2.5km. Thats more than than the 88mm KwK36 L/56 achieved at 100m.
The Soviet figures were on the other hand achieved against poor quality brittle plates of BHN's varying from 250 to 350. Std. criteria varied as-well from 2/3'rds to 75% of the projectiles fired to partially penetrate the plate.