I can also see tank battles happening in slow motion. Instead of numerous tanks exploding in several minutes time, I could see 1 tank being destroyed in 1 minute of combat.
Belton Cooper in his book "Death Traps" talks about a battle near the town Paderborn in Germany in which an entire task force (Task Force Doan) from the US 3rd AD was completely wiped out by 10 King Tiger tanks. Within a span of 10 minutes, the 10 King Tigers knocked out 17 M4 (mix of M4A4 75/76mm) Shermans, 17 M3 half tracks, three GMC trucks, two jeeps and one M36 tank destroyer.
Task Force Doan was caught in the open by 7 King Tigers that advanced on the left side of theTask Force when suddenly the King Tigers turned to the right into a column formation and opened fire. The Task Force didn't have any time to maneuver and then 3 more King Tigers appeared on the right side of the Task Force, trapping them in this wide open field. The seven King Tigers on the left proceeded up and down the length of the column, when they got to one end, they'd turn around and then come back up the column. An observer said it looked like a naval enagement rather than a land tank battle.
The 3 King Tigers on the right were keeping position as a blocking force to keep Task Force Doan from escaping to the woods on the right. One Sherman was able to break out and took refuge behind a small farm building that was just to the left of the Task Force. As the Tiger column came back around and passed the small farm building, the Sherman that was hiding swung its 76mm cannon and fired at the rear of one of the Tigers at very, very close range hitting the engine compartment and causing the Tiger to burn. The Sherman was killed about a second afterwards by the following Tiger.
A Sherman near the middle of the task force column was close to the 3 Tigers that were on the right of the task force, swung the 75mm towards the closest of the three Tigers and fired a white phosphorus round at the Tiger. The round struck the glacis plate right above the driver's compartment. The smoke from the white phosphorus completely engulfed the tank and the fan in the engine compartment sucked in the smoke inside into the tank. The German crew, thinking they were on fire and not realizing it was just a white phosphorus round abandoned the tank (later recovered by US forced undamaged). The Sherman commander had another white phosphorus round loaded again and fired at the 2nd Tiger, with the same result. The Sherman was completely destroyed seconds after he fired the 2nd white phosphorus round, killed by the 3rd Tiger.
After the Tigers destroyed Task Force Doan, they withdrew down the road that was next to the open field, leaving 3 Tigers behind (1 knocked out, 2 abandoned).
When you read it, it kind of does appear it happened in slow motion but just look at the fight between the Sherman and the 3 Tigers, it probably lasted within a span of 3-5 seconds tops.
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