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Originally Posted by SpeedWolf
And what is your point?
Edit,
i don't see what is the problem an this is your second post that make no sense

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there stats are so far off that they must be mistaking them for a different tank from what i understand of the African campaign none of the allied tanks could stand up to the type 4 g' 75mm main gun, much less the 88's and i have had both those guns bounce shots off of the allied tanks repeatedly ( in one case i saw a lee take 6-8 75mm hits 3-4 to main body 2-3 to turret). But my most favorite screw up has to be when the 88 hit one of the British armored scout cars from the second German mission and bounced it at less then 20 m lol.
* Caliber: 75 mm L/46
* Rifling: 32 Grooves, right-hand increasing twist, 1/24 to 1/18.
* Length with the carriage: 6.2 meters (20.3 ft)
* Length: 3.45 meters (11.3 ft)
* Width: 2 meters (6.6 ft)
* Height: 1.25 meters (4.1 ft)
* Weight (combat ready): 1,425 kilograms (3,142 lb)
* Traverse: 65°
* Elevation: -5° to + 22°
* Rate of fire: 14 rounds per minute
* Muzzle velocity:
o 933 meters per second (3,061 ft/s) (Tungsten cored round)
o 792 meters per second (2,598 ft/s) (Standard armor piercing)
o 550 meters per second (1,804 ft/s) (HE)
* Engagement range: 1,800 meters (5,906 ft)
* Indirect range: 7,678 meters (25,190 ft) m (HE shell)
* Projectile weight: 3.18 kilograms (7.0 lb) to 6.8 kilograms (15.0 lb)
* Armor penetration (at 90 degrees) at 500 meters (1,640 ft):
o 132 millimeters (5 in) (Standard armor piercing)
o 154 millimeters (6 in) (Tungsten cored round)
no part of those tanks are that thick and i was closer then that when i fired the gun.
what was the first post lol?