17-pr A/T : Wittmann's Nemesis (?)
Article about: Here's my puchase from yesterday's Military Odyssey show at Detling - the 17pr A/T ( on the right ). OK,OK - maybe it's not the actual shell that knocked out Tiger 007 ; I couldn't find the
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This one took it up an even higher notch the main gun rounds between the Panzer MkVI (TigerI) and the King Tiger (Tiger II) were not interchangeble which was a bit of a logistical nightmare having 2 MBT's with differing main gun ammunition.
Konigstiger (King Tiger). At seventy-five tons, it was bigger than its predecessor. Its longer-barreled (and thus higher velocity) KwK 43 88-millimeter cannon could penetrate five inches of armor at a range of two kilometers (1.2 miles).
Considering that Fire Fly's were only on an rough allocation of one per troop where as they had to face in the MBTs of the Germans the Panther with its HV 75mm Gun the 2 Tigers both having 88mm guns one just a bit better than the other with the 88mm DP gun thrown in for good measure no wonder it was a hard slog for the Allied tanks. Like allot said if you see Tigers just call in the Typhoons.
A trick the Thunderbolt pilots taught themselves was to fire from behind the Tigers just short so the 50 cal A.P etc rounds bounced and deflected up underneath the tank through the thinner floor armour a few dozen 50 cal projies whistling around the interior of the tank would certainly spoil the crews day.
This book tells it pretty much how it was for the guys in the Sherman Tanks its a good read.
Greetings,
Years ago, I read Death Traps and I agree it is an excellent read. However, it is written from the perspective of a US Ordnance Officer who was in a unit, which (daily) had to recover/repair destroyed American Tanks in Europe. Because of that perspective, all the officer ever saw were destroyed US tanks, which creates a bit of a confirmation bias. If you desire a more factual and I would argue more scholarly account of Shermans I would recommend this easy to watch video YouTube Death Traps is an enjoyable read, but misses on so many levels factually.
Excellent shells by the way:-)
Best,
V/r Lance
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The 17 pounder is a beast, certainly on my wish list. cases are very hard to find in these parts and when they come up for sale they are very expensive
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A Dutch dealer at Detling yesterday was selling 1944-dated cases for £35 each. I've very rarely seen any of these for sale before, and for sure not as cheap as that.
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nice smoke, 20 pounder is definitely somthing on my wish list as well
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There were Fire Fly's still seeing action in Lebanon as late as the 1980's.
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