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  1. CARNAC

    PANZER IV Restoration - Poland

    No biggie, I've forgotten more about WWII German armor from when I was young than most folks will ever want to know. I also forgot to say that the Panzer III Ausf N (last version in production) used the 75mm L/24. This was done because the Germans felt the need for a short barreled howitzer...
  2. CARNAC

    PANZER IV Restoration - Poland

    I think this is a poorly written article. The confusingly switch from panzer lll to lV. The panzer lll began life as the primary t"tank vs tank" design. It had a 37mm which quickly was considered obsolete. It then went to a increasingly longer versions of the 50mm ending in a L60. The...
  3. CARNAC

    PANZER IV Restoration - Poland

    It's supported by OinP's. Kinda like an OinK except different. I've seen some variations of this in a lot of places.
  4. CARNAC

    PANZER IV Restoration - Poland

    Absolutely outstanding. The workhorse of the German Panzer forces. Only thing I caught was he said the Panzer IV was armed with a 50mm early in the war. Not true. It was originally armed with a 75mm L/24 cannon. It was upgunned (and up armored) during the war to a 75mm L/40 and eventually...
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