I am a bit curious if anyone has ever taken notice to the manner in which the gv's handle the terrain differently, if at all (aside from the jeep and M8 doing cartwheels at 60mph+)? After seeing some videos online of the different tanks performing maneuvers over rough terrain I upped the AH tanks and ran them through an obstacle course. The course consisted of a group of small hills of different slope grades, and I simply ran the tanks up and down and through different angles. Speeds were kept constant at near 25 mph (3rd gear in T34's and 6th in Panther).
What I am found is that there is not much difference between the tanks when it comes to angles of track impact when the grade changes. In the AH line up, the Panther has the best vertical scaling ability at .91m (3ft), and the M4 series and Pzr IV the worst at .61m (2ft). I tried approaching different grades of slopes from being perpendicular to a 45 degree angle and there seemed no difference. When one tank made it they all made it, when one got hung up (front dug into the ground or slope), they all got hung up. I also looked up the ground pressure and the T34x has the best in the AH line up with .68kg/cm squared, and the Tiger the worst at 1.04kg/cm squared. Perhaps the 1 ft difference in vertical scaling ability is not enough to notice a difference, I'm not %100 sure.
Just for the heck of it I also ran the LVT-4 through the same obstacle route and that too had the same characteristics as the tanks. I was not able to find the vertical scaling ability of the LVT 4, but with the high tracks one would think it should be able to tackle a bit sharper of a grade change than the other tanks?
FWIW, I did not test the turn radius, acceleration rates, or track length of any of the gv's yet. My biggest curiosity was if there was/is any difference in how the tanks tackled rough terrain.
Any comment from others or HTC?