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wadepm

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  1. Vanir - that kind of makes any attempt at testing for spotting times kind of moot!

    I reran my tests a couple of times with Tigers and Pak 43s in place of the Nashorns. Everyone was elite. 3 times each at ranges of 4000, 3000 and 2000 meters. Results were pretty consistent between tests. Spotting was generally the same between the different systems. Interestingly, the Tigers would not fire at all at 4000 meters, although they are able to spot a couple of T-34s. When I targeted them manually they had no problem dispatching the T-34s but it did take a couple of hits where the Nashorn and Pak 43 would more often than not kill on one hit even at 4000 meters.

    The thing that interested me, based on my first post in this thread, was how well they were able to target. It seemed that there was very little difference between the systems - especially at long range. They would all drop one way long or way short (+/1 500 meters), then one the opposite way, but closer (+/- 200 meters) then a hit or a near miss. At 3000 meters it was better but still took multiple shots to get the range. And when they started on a new tank the process seemed to start over - they didn't recognize that the second target was at about the same range as the previous. At 2000 meters they were getting first shot hits and kills most of the time.

    Interestingly, the T-34s never returned fire except at 2000 meters when one of them got a hit/kill on a Nashorn. The T-34s were elite too.

    Anyway, I haven't done hundreds of tests, but what I have seen it seems the Nashorn is going to be a T-34 killing machine at distances beyond 2000 meters, especially if they are moving in the open! We are going to need bigger maps...

  2. I reran my test with the T-34s just sitting there at 4000m. The Nashs just saw contacts and didn't fire for about 4 minutes when one of them opened up and took out one T-34. Then nothing. i started moving the T-34s fast, and they were all taken out in a few minutes as before.

    I noticed two things of possible note. While the Nashorns could only see contacts (except for that one T-34) the battalion commander standing about 20 meters behind them had no trouble IDing all of the T-34s. They all have binoculars, but maybe the battalion commander has a better pair? The Nash commanders definitely have a better view being 4-5 feet higher standing in the vehicle. Second, it took 4 shots to take out the first T-34 - one was short, the second was long, the third hit right next to the tank and the 4th hit. This suggests they aren't any better at estimating ranges than your average tanker. So no rangefinder...

  3. Did a quick test myself last night. 4 Nashorns against a company (10) of T-34/76. Map was 4k by 1k and flat. Gave all the T-34s movement orders towards the Nashorns. Let the Nashs fire on their own. After 8 minutes all of the T-34s were destroyed or abandoned, most about 3200 meters out, the closest got to about 2200. The T-34s could see armored contacts but never fired. Total ammo expended was 43 rounds, some targets were hit twice. I would say there were 13 hits or about 3 and half rounds per hit.

    This is about what I would expect so nothing to worry about...

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