I dont know where you got the idea that the 76 "had extremely high tank killing performance", as it could only penetrate a Tiger under 200m, as...
Thats highly unlikely, and I take most stories with a grain of salt unless the person is extremely reliable as a source. You should not take...
K, back on topic. The most survivable tank is probably the Tiger I, with the Tiger II in second. The reason I place the T1 in first is that its...
Just compare the numbers. The Germans had anywhere from 1/2 to 1/6th of each type of supply, and guess what? They were also that much smaller than...
Firstly, the Germans produce 600k trucks alone, not including HT and Tractors. They did not have shortage of trucks, they were extremely limited...
Good point, but it was still probably the most common large vehicle in German service at the time.
The thing is that the Allies retired more than 1 in 4 tanks when they became obsolete. The Germans reused everything they had. The Allies produced...
I find it very unlikely that Russia would have had 15k vehicles active at one time, as that would mean that they had nearly a year of service...
My bad, I meant 3 years out of 3.5 years of fighting, but I think its only fair to compare the 3 years where production was stable, because the...
If you follow the links, you can see that even on the best year, 1943, they made just over 15k T-34, and in 1944 production of T-34/85 was far...
I know people hate wikipedia, but here are some very organized lists of production for both German and Russian production: Soviet armored fighting...
Almost everything which we have bee taught about comparing tanks on both fronts is completely wrong. Firstly, go to wikipedia and add all the tank...
If you look closely, that supposedly heavy tank doesnt even have the Armor of a PzIV, and it weighs less than a Stug F, and as much as the PzIIIL,...
I dont really think the British could have defended that well, as even their best ships could not take down Japanese aircraft which were far more...