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Ordnance vs AGF: Pershing Part 2

Дата: 01.06.2014 20:04:03
View PostS842, on Jun 01 2014 - 15:02, said: There is no research showing equivalency of the 76mm and 17 pounder.  The 17 pounder was substantially better than the American 76 mm and about equal to the 90 mm in penetration .  Rather than post up the statistics, I will let you do some investigation of your own.  But logically, British would not have gone through the trouble of installing the 17 pounder, rather than the available 76 mm, if there was not a great advantage.  Nor would the Americans have re-gunned 100 Shermans to the 17 pounder (following the Battle of the Bulge), as they already had 76mm gunned Shermans.  Penetrative powers of the various guns will change substantially with the type of ammunition, its quality, and if one is test firing on un-sloped or sloped RHA.

The_Chieftain:   You bring up two different points here.   The first is "why did the US order conversion of four score tanks to 17pr?" The honest answer is "I don't know" and.I have not seen any documentation explaining it. The only two reasons which make sense are either field trials or politics. There was no practical reason to introduce such a small.sample of foreign (as in non-standard) equipment and supplies. Certainly nothing which would indicate.a.US conclusion that 17pr was particularly superior to 76mm.   The second question is "why did the UK not.accept 76mm Shermans (except for a few specific instances) and instead.built Fireflies." Several reasons come to mind, but, again, I have not seen any documentation on the matter and will defer to the Brit researchers. Two which immediately.come to mind are commonality with other British systems, and the fact that Firefly could enter service faster than 76mm tanks could be made available. There may also have been a philosophical difference. The US procurement system did not like half-measures, not did they like less accuracy even at the cost of greater punch. The British may have balanced that differently.

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