Fenyeskard
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- Dec 31, 2007
Warfront: turining point
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The biggest impact of the T-34 was it's vast numbers, which created a great combined hitting power of the armoured thrust.
Can someone tell me some more about this one?
It's the 12,8 cm K44 auf Panther.
After some search I ll found out that profile did not belongs to the k44 but a waffentrager with a 150mm field gun, the profile is wrongly captioned in his original source wich is the book "Panther Variant 1942-45" By Jentz/ Doyle/ Badrocke. Obviously the error is repeated since everybody takes the profile from that.
The 12.8 K44 auf Panther is this, the gun is the same and the Maus and Jagtiger with separate loading ( projectiles first and then the case containing the propellant) The muzzle velocity is 860 m/s and the penetration is ...a lot. In some aspect is like a super heavy Nashorn.
A 12.8 cm gun would not feature a muzzle brake. Are there any pictures that I might not have seen in regards to a Jagdtiger or Maus or E100 that would depict a 12.8 with a muzzle brake?
Say who ? you ?, and you are who ? Baurat Kniekampf maybe?
No wise guy, I am someone who isn't into Nazi fantasy projects and drawings,.
so I will leave you to yourself with great pleasure
As for 12.8 cm guns with a muzzle brake the only one was the dual field gun/Pak version made in very limited numbers at the wars end,
As for 12.8 cm guns with a muzzle brake the only one was the dual field gun/Pak version made in very limited numbers at the wars end,