Oh, sorry wrong way. From here it looked like you were saying we should read those, and that if we did, we wouldn't start threads like this.
And thats smart cthulhu, get out of whatever protection you have, and use a bazooka. If bazookas were more effective, why not just mount those on a tank then?
Since you've apparently bored Wrongway away, I'll respond for both of us Kiddo. WW is a man of few words. He knows what he's talking about, and like many of us he has little patience for post wh**e's, so he offered up some factual enlightenment for your consumption. You can do with it as you please.
Now, regarding your question about bazookas. The painful reality is that, in the vicinity of Panther's (or God forbid, their larger brethren), the Sherman was often little more than a noisy, thin-skinned, 9-foot tall tank of gasoline, full of soon-to-be dead men. (If you have any doubts, I can refer you to a vet I once met who was a corpsman. He distinctly recalled pulling THREE different (very dead) crews from the same Sherman.)
My comment to WW was somewhat in jest, but only slightly. Given a choice between wearing a big noisy thin-skinned flammable kill-me costume with a dismal kill ratio against German armor, vs taking your chances with the infantry, well, the infantry does sometimes have it's advantages.
As far as mounting bazooka's on a tank, ponder this silliness (although not technically a rocket projectile):
(Yes, that IS the loader standing in the background. What you can't see is the officer attempting to "motivate" him into battle at gun point
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We can only surmise that the driver's helmet is an essential part of the front armor.