Nice selectivity gScholtz, bit understable considering the poster.Hull front - 50-108mm@34-90° M4A3(76)W HVSS Sherman- 64-108mm@34-90° M4A3(75)W Sherman- 114-140mm@34-90° M4A3E2 Sherman- 51-108mm@34-90° M4A1(76)W Sherman- 51-108mm@34-90° M4A2 Sherman- 51-108mm@34-90° M4A2(76)W Sherman
Poor gScholtz. I am not twisting your selective words. Frontal armour varied from 51mm to 108mm. Anyways it is all there to see by who read this thread your selectivity.Typical gScholtz with the insults. You while be getting another of your numerous PNGs soon.A correction: There was 7499 M4A4s produced between Jul 42 and Sept 43 in just 1 factory. This is MORE than what 3 factories produced of the M4 in the same time span. Both versions began production in July 42. The M4A2 began production in Apr 42.
No it's not really important but had you been less peremptory I would not have posted.Plus the 100 miles a day affirmation was debunked quite easily : VE days is not at the end of june
And the M4A4 had only 51mm front armour. The majority of all Shermans produced had only 51mm front armour. "Wiggle" all you want.
How much of the front armor was 51mm? How much was 108mm? How much was in between?
FYI : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_RoadI completly forgot about this one until I passed one borne near Angers
but we need to find something to match it.
The M26 would certainly be a match for the Panther. However since only a handful of them saw action in the last three months of the war in Europe the M26 would be of very limited use outside the late war MA. Better to go for one of the Russian heavies like the early-war KV series and the late-war IS series.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iosif_Stalin_tank
How would that differ from certian AC already in game?