This is actually quality content. I am not the type to say that lightly, but you aren't just repeating what Wikipedia says with some music and some stills taken from google images. Good job.
I have claustrophobia so probably couldn't have hacked it in any refitted, tight fitting Kraut/Czech assault gun/jag panzer. But if I had no other choice, then this low rider would've been it. Sleek & deadly!
Actually the 75mm L/24 short barrel cannon fired an HE shell with only 1 pound of high explosive filling, while the HE shell for the 75mm L/43 and L/48 held 1.42 pounds of high explosive filling. People automatically assume that the low velocity cannon had more explosive but they don't do the actual research to find the actual truth. You can see combat footage of Stug 3 with the low velocity 75mm gun firing HE shells at Soviet infantry around 70 meters away, and the blast is very weak for a 75mm low velocity shell. Germany put much more explosive in the high velocity 75mm HE shells, and the Tiger 88MM HE shell had 1.98 pounds of high explosive filling while the longer barrel PaK 43 88 L/71 fired an HE shell with around 2.3 pounds of explosive filling.
Your presentation and images are pure historical gold, thank you.
Wow.. really awesome video.. Always liked the history of ALL assault guns. very nice.
Awesome! Thank you
This is actually quality content. I am not the type to say that lightly, but you aren't just repeating what Wikipedia says with some music and some stills taken from google images. Good job.
Another great video thank you sir!
Brill video as always
Thanks for your research
I have claustrophobia so probably couldn't have hacked it in any refitted, tight fitting Kraut/Czech assault gun/jag panzer. But if I had no other choice, then this low rider would've been it. Sleek & deadly!
GREAT VIDEO...
Heck..You would have to lead a T34 in your sights as if you were shooting Grouse Going Downwind with one of those pieces!
W&H always comes thru . !
Actually the 75mm L/24 short barrel cannon fired an HE shell with only 1 pound of high explosive filling, while the HE shell for the 75mm L/43 and L/48 held 1.42 pounds of high explosive filling. People automatically assume that the low velocity cannon had more explosive but they don't do the actual research to find the actual truth. You can see combat footage of Stug 3 with the low velocity 75mm gun firing HE shells at Soviet infantry around 70 meters away, and the blast is very weak for a 75mm low velocity shell. Germany put much more explosive in the high velocity 75mm HE shells, and the Tiger 88MM HE shell had 1.98 pounds of high explosive filling while the longer barrel PaK 43 88 L/71 fired an HE shell with around 2.3 pounds of explosive filling.
Needed thousands of these weapons to smash the reds and the British
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