The point that I continually have doubts about concerning the use of the Mauser mine shell Tony, and no one has yet stepped forward with good data, is at what point during the war did its widespread use begin? And even then, how widespread was its use?
Many of the Luftwaffe fans on this board continually point to this mine shell, and thereby say it (the MG151/20) should be more powerful than the Hispano. Especially when we start to do actual lethality calculations of KE and Explosive energy. But this arguement only works if you assume a total loadout of mine shells only. If you assume mixed ammunition belts, the Hispano still comes out ahead.
Now, before I begin my point, lets start with the assumption that Aces High is meant to represent the entire war, and the war in many different theaters.
So how widespread was the mine shell?
The only data I have seen, which is on Gustins page, shows that even during the height of the Allied bombing offensive in the fall of 1944, the typical German loadout in the western theater was 1 mine shell in every 3 rounds of mixed ammunition. And on the eastern front, it was even slightly less with more emphasis towards AP ammunition.
And in my opinon, this would have been the time/theater where the mine shell would have been used the most, considering the emphasis on destroying bombers.
But what about the early channel front battles during 1942? What about the battles in the North Afrika campaigns? And the eastern front? Italy and Sicily?
There was a whole lot of war, that wasn't 1944 and the anti-bomber campaigns and its emphasis on the mine shells (which even then was only 1 in 3).
To me the guns in Aces High have to be representative of the entire conflict, not one relatively small portion of it.
Thats why its my opinon, that the relative lethality in Aces High, of the Hispano being more lethal than the MG151/20 is correct.
What do you think?
Tony, you have any good data on the Japanese HO-5 and any data on its ammunition types? Its one of the few 20mm class guns, that may in my opinon be able to compete on a theoretical basis with the Hispano.
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