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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Quote:
The Renault FT-17 was state of the art in WWI, arguably one one of the best tanks of WWI. The fact that it was obsolete (like all military equipment eventually) for WWII doesnt detract from its original conception. It had just lived past its prime thats all... My choice would be the Polish TKS Tankette, a disasterous design... | |
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| Centurion | Quote:
A bitch to crew, the 115mm gun was shitty, basically just an interim tank till the T-64 M60A2 The gun missile didn't work much at all. Read some of Dwight Pruitt's posts on tanknet, he says they would maybe be able to get of 2 missiles in a minute. | |
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| Godfather | The Italian and Japanese tanks of WWII. |
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| Can you hear me now? | Quote:
![]() I know their WW2 german uniform in this picture. And that rifle is Mauser. French just abandon Renault in WW2. But in my opition Renault is maybe better tank of World War I.
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Fox Actually in 1940 the best tanks were French. The Somua-35 and the Bis-1 were far better than anything the Germans or British had. France's error was not to group them in Armored divisions but to use them as infantry support. Had they done so they would have been able to blunt and even stop the German Blitzkreig. As for the FT-17, I agree that its was totally obsolete for WWII but that doesnt qualify it as a 'piece of crap'. I suspect the intent of this thread (could be wrong) was unsuccessful designs. For example my suggestion of the Polish TKS Tankette wasnt obsolete, it was just too unarmored and undergunned. The FT-17 a WWI design, was better armed and armored. |
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| Centurion | Cant say for sure its the worst. It sure is crap though. M.11/39Weight : 11.0 ton Dimensions : 4.74 x 2.17 x 2.25 mt Armor (max) : 30 mm Range : 200 km Speed (max - route) : 33 km/hr Weapons : n.1 gun 37 mm + n.2 8.0 mm MG Crew : 3
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Quote:
This would never have happened though due to the organisation of the French Army at the time, one of the key tenets being that the Maginot Line was impassible and that the Germans could never send armour through the Ardennes Region.
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| Milforum Gnat | Well, WAad;s the French tactics on war against the Germans?
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