ye but in 1940 the british were using it like a hmg and it was great at it
its not as good as the bren gun though
what about the lee-enfield that had twice the ammo capacity of any other bolt action rifle
main weapon: lee-enfield with sniper atachment sidearm: colt 45
7,5cm StuK 37 L/24 was used on panzer iv d and stug iii a to c 7,5cm StuK 40 L/48 was used on panzer iv g/h (maybe more models) and stug iii/iv
i'm sure there was 37mm versions because the humber mk 1 armoured car had a 2pdr gun but it was 37mm
i agree it has to be a t34/85 due to the distinctive bulge
my favourite sherman is the firefly
the 2pdr was actually only 37mm
dont forget the m4a4 had its armour slped more
the standard sherman had a 75mm gun the firefly had a 17pdr gun. also the reliability of the various shermans egines was quite good
the top tank in the second post is definitely just an m4
in comparison to the comet /panther/pz4
In fact Livingston & Bird's calculated results show that the Russian 100 mm. using APBC and the German 88 mm. using APCBC have almost identical...
werent the stugs used as infantry anti-tank support
britain 1st Company ( 100 men ) 50 lee-enfields 30 stens 20 brens 5 boys anti-tank rifles 2 2pdr anti-tank guns 1 3 inch mortar 1 25pdr...
the best anti-tank gun was the russian 100mm
i like the t34-85 that was a good tank
i got my figures mixed up it was only 105mm
i did kill but was mainly used on aa duty