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Old January 26th, 2018, 09:52 PM
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Some information discovered in the National Archives:

The original proposal for the T28 heavy tank / T95 GMC in 1943 was:

75 gross tons
Frontal: 10" (254mm) basis
Sides: 8" (203mm) basis
Rear: 4¼" (107.95mm) basis
Roof & floor: 2" (50.8mm) thick

105mm Gun, 30 rounds
4 x M1919A4 MGs in external blisters (1,000 rds total)

So what caused the T28/T95 to bloat to 95-100 tons? (the exact weight is dependent on which reference you consult)

Well, they increased main gun stowage to 62 rounds of 105mm, and redesigned the armor scheme to provide frontal protection against tungsten carbide (HVAP / APCR) ammunition.

You'll love this next bit.

The Corps of Engineers were represented on the Ordnance Technical Committee; and assumed that the weight of the T28/T95 was to be 75-80 gross tons as in the original proposal; so they started to look at developing bridges to carry that amount of weight.

...Only nobody told them about the revised weight (95-100 tons) until the tanks were virtually complete.



EDIT: Added the crude photo of equally crude artwork included in the original 1943 proposal letter. You'll note that it's called just "A.T. Project".
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Default Re: US Heavy Tanks Icon set 1.0

From a book on British Tank production I recently finished reading:

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During the deteriorating military situation in France during June 1940, a French mission to the United States discussed the possible assembly of 12,000 French B1-Bis tanks under a production group headed by Baldwin Locomotive. While there was a lack of capacity for moulded armour plate, an impressive 10 tanks per day could be achieved by the end of 1940, if the American authorities gave priority for the necessary machine tools. These discussions were taken seriously as it was proposed that a few specialists and a complete B1-Bis tank be shipped from France to the United States for examination. British interest in this project was expressed with the hope that production tanks would be delivered on an equal basis between Britain and France.
To simulate entry of such a Char B1-Bis in a hypothetical scenario, buy the Char B1-Bis as a captured unit; and then use scenario editor to change the icon for them to 4336 ; which is close enough to "allied green".
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