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Re: T26E4 Super Pershing
If these number are right. Then the gun on the normal M26 was more powerfull but I thought the T15E1 was suppose to me a better gun with the longer barrell and all.
The gun on the normal Pershing was; from Hunnicutt's Pershing: 90mm M3 Gun Data: 52.5 Calibers Penetration: Early M82 APC Shot (2,650 ft/sec) 120mm @ 30 degree angle @ 500 yds 112mm @ 30 degree angle @ 1000 yds 104mm @ 30 degree angle @ 1500 yds 96mm @ 30 degree angle @ 2000 yds Late M82 APC Shot (2,800 ft/sec) 129mm @ 30 degree angle @ 500 yds 122mm @ 30 degree angle @ 1000 yds 114mm @ 30 degree angle @ 1500 yds 106mm @ 30 degree angle @ 2000 yds M304 HVAP Shot (3,350 ft/sec) 221mm @ 30 degree angle @ 500 yds 199mm @ 30 degree angle @ 1000 yds 176mm @ 30 degree angle @ 1500 yds 156mm @ 30 degree angle @ 2000 yds |
Re: T26E4 Super Pershing
Ok. So do you now how they come with penetration numbers for the game? I under stand the Armor ratings. If I did it right, the modified Super Pershing should have frontal armor of 18 for the hull front and 19 for the turret front.
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Re: US Army OOB
I was investigating the Super Pershing myself today and there are some fairly consistent penetration values for the 90mm T15E1 L73 gun, but the value seem to be a bit fantastic. Perhaps people could comment a bit?
330mm @ 30 degree angle @ 100 yds 240mm @ 30 degree angle @ 1000 yds Panther Hull @ 2600 yds Quote:
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Re: US Army OOB
Here is the penetration according to a classified US Army document dated June 1945:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/28868437/Fo...rimary.Doc.png Taken from: WAR DEPARTMENT FIELD MANUAL FM 6-40 FIELD ARTILLERY GUNNERY 1 June 1945 Cross |
Re: US Army OOB
Here's the armour thickness they could penetrate at 30 degrees:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/28868437/Fo...s/90mm.pen.png ps. Panther front hull is 85mm, at 55 deg it would be 148mm Cross |
Re: US Army OOB
Those are for the standard 90mm L53 guns. Does anyone have info on the 90mm T15E1 L73?
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Re: US Army OOB
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Post #3 on this thread has penetration data for the L73, and as pointed out it performance is worse than the L53! I looked on the internet and found 4 other sources/mentions of penetration. Out of the 5 only one (source 3) gave the L73 better penetration than the L53! The PEN in bold didn't mention 30deg. So source 3 would be 258mm at 30deg at 500yds, which is only 11mm better than the L53: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/28868437/Fo...mm.sources.png Cross |
Re: US Army OOB
Hmmm, that's odd. The propaganda clearly states that it was better.
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Re: US Army OOB
Only one T15E1 gun (with extra long single piece round) was produced, and that gun saw combat. But if there was only one, it may be tough to get data for that gun.
I read somewhere that Hunnicutt's penetration was for the T15E2 gun; post #3 says the T15E1 gun! I don't know which is correct. 25 of the T15E2 were apparently produced, and they had two piece ammo. You would expect the extra fps over the L53 to give better penetration, unless there was something inferior about the two part shells for the T15E2. The numbers are so close between the L53 and L73 that it could be that someone mistakenly published the L53 data as L73 and the mistake was then copied in other places. Perhaps source 3 was the only correct data, and they forgot to mention it was at 30deg? Keep digging and you may figure it out. I'll see if can find a good source if I get time. Cross |
Re: US Army OOB
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Nothing like a morale booster for the troops we have a whizz bang super piece of kit for you guys. USA tank guns suffered from constant meddling by the arty arm nearly resulting in guns that are designed with there requirements in mind. Normally that's simplicity reliability & a good barrel life but with the net result of poor penetration performance. |
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