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Really?Allied propaganda aside, WWII German did not have many tanks to shoot at.
That's to be expected. Allied propaganda aside, WWII German did not have many tanks to shoot at.
And so you figure the Germans had difficulty in finding roughly 113,585 Soviet tanks?
There's a rumor out there that a fair number of those Soviet tanks developed holes in them...Most of them broke down/ran out of fuel?
It was sent to England in 1943.
Design work started on the Centurion in 1943, it started on the Comet even earlier.
What should the British have learned from the KV in 1943?
Perhaps too late to apply technology but never too late to learn how to defeat it.Applying any lesson from the Tiger would be too late for the ww2 to matter.
The Tiger was already a little old fashioned in not having sloping armour and it would take longer than a year to put a design based on the Tiger into production but there were still lessons to be learnt from this powerful machine, which is why it's capture was considered to be of such great importance in 1943.Anglo-Americans were in position to learn something from KV maybe 18-20 months before the Tiger was captured. Applying any lesson from the Tiger would be too late for the ww2 to matter.