In real life the HEAT round would be the choice to use. Whereas the AP round would penetrate both sides of the BTR, the HEAT sends a jet stream of shrapnel inside causing much more damage. The effectiveness of HEAT rounds against modern main battle tanks is not as good as an AP round, but a 50 year old apc with less than one cm of armor would not stand a chance, regardless where you hit it. I cant confirm it, but I suspect a modern IFV such as the Bradley would be penetrated from the front as well, composite or not.
The 7.5 cm wwII AT gun Pak 97/38 using HEAT rounds penetrates about 90 mm at meet angle 90° or about 75 mm at meet angle 60°. Source wikipedia (I know, cant find a better source.). I think the zis3s HEAT round has even better penetration since the HEAT round was developed after ww2 according to 76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Howitzer Cannon in Fools Road.
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Michael_Denmark
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Re: Howitzer Cannon in Fools Road.
Wait a minute, is that the famous WWII gun where the explosion from the hit was heard before the explosion from the shell being fired?'[R-DEV wrote:Rhino;1422151']76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Or is that whole story a myth?
Define irony. A bunch of guys playing PR year after year. A game teaching initiative as the prime mover.
However, in regard to EA, these guys never took the initiative.
However, in regard to EA, these guys never took the initiative.


