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Subject: Re: [NetEpic ML] Epic WW1
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As for the various tanks and guns, we need only cover the main basic types.
No reason to go into every imaginable variation of the Pz IV for example.
-->Not that much variation in the PZ-IV, or even in the PZ-III's. The
Pz-II's for example, can be broken down into three variants: long barreled,
short barreled, and flammpanzers. Same for Pz-IV's.
JS: There wasn't a long barrelled PzII. They all had 20mm autocannon
including the Luchs which was somewhat better armored. PzIII had 37mm cannon
until ausf G which had 50mm medium velocity gun. From ausf J onwards it had
long 50mm. The final model (ausf N) had the same short 75mm gun than early
PzIV and there was a flammpanzer III. PzIV were armed with the short 75mm
until ausf F2 which had long 75mm.
Josh R
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"Don't let the bastards grind you down." Gen. Joseph Stilwell
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Received on Tue Sep 05 2000 - 06:23:42 UTC