War Man wrote:
Wtf you talking about, the sherman was bad, but you are praising the t34 little too much as it wasn't all that good it actually is a bit overrated. And the German heavy tanks were unreliable because the suspension couldn't handle their weight, if they had good suspension they'd be able to have the same mobility as the t34. The Panther's mobility was actually quite enough. King Tiger was a complete fucking waste of resources though. One problem Germany had in mass production is they didn't really decide upon what tank they should have as their main tank and Hitler of course wasn't a help with him wanting "Bigger Tanks" as well as them ending up with limited resources in the end. The Panther was actually only a bit more expensive than a Panzer IV but far cheaper than a Tiger I
As for Sherman, yes it was bad, at least for the American version, but it wasn't a complete trash as you say. American tank doctrine was terrible. The idea was tanks support infantry tank destroyers kill tanks, but in many cases it ended up being the reverse and we brought in the 76mm shermans ,which evened the odds with panzer IV vs sherman battles, a little late. Now as for the British firefly, a sherman tank, that proved to be legendary as the brits were smart to fit their tanks with guns that took care of the German heavy tanks. The extra firepower helped greatly which gave the sherman a good image. God, if the US had 90mm sherman tanks, replaced their shermans with the new medium tank designs, or brought in the Pershing much sooner, things would be different.
Edit: fixed some things
I would call you a moron, but that would be beating a dead horse.
The T-34 was a superior vehicle in every aspect. Mobility, firepower, armor, and production. The export versions of the sherman were pretty bad (when compared to other wartime medium tanks.) The Firefly and the Shermans that were fitted with the 76mm gun were the only tanks that could remotely compete with the likes of the Panzer 4 Ausf. H or the T-34. As JG said earlier, the only reason the sherman was a success is the massive amounts of Shermans we produced, but that alone cant win a war.
Also the reason why the german heavy tanks didn't see the widespread success that the lighter allied tanks did is not because of the suspension. It's because the engines were too weak or too unreliable. Also fuel was a major issue for Germany.
You seriously need to get your facts straight before trying to argue stuff like this.
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