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In 1941-42 employees of tank test range the typical line of an estimation was developed speed of shooting. On range have laid rectilinear road, on which both parties within the limits of course corner of 10-30 degrees in limits of 400-600 meters were placed various purposes - from "Machine gun" up to " of the heavy tank " (only 5 purposes). Test began with an output the tank on a hill and opening of all purposes, and was finished only then, when all purposes were struck. The data on three tests and two-move 2-3 crews (KV-2 and Tiger - 2 made only on one test).

1941-42 Pz III: 5-9 shots / minutes, T-34 for unprepared crews:

1-3 shots / minutes, T-34 for the prepared crews: 3-5 shots / minutes, KV-1: 4-6 shots / minutes, KV-2: 1 shot 3,5 minutes

1942 Pz III (long): 5-7 shots / minutes, T-34: 3-5 shots / minutes, KV-1: 4-5 shots / minutes

1943 Pz III: 5... 9 shots / minutes, PzIV: 4-7 shots / minutes, PzV: 3-6 shots / minutes PzVI: 2-3 shots / minutes, T-34: 3-6 shots / minutes, KV-1: 6 shots / minutes

1944. On test of a Tiger - 2 is achieved battle speed of shooting 4-5 shots / minutes. T-34-85 with cannon D-5 at conducting fire with places 7-8 shots / minutes, in movement with stops on a shot 2-3 shots / minutes. T-34-85 with the cannon C-53 in fight 4-6 shots / minutes.

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AM,

Very vague information

How was target aqcuisition done, buttoned or unbuttoned ?

What means prepared/unprepared crew and all the other modes ? Where those executed also with german tanks and compared accordingly ?

What state did the german crews have prep or unprep ?

Where the crews for the german tanks trained on and familiar with the tank ?

Were the german crews trained with german training methods to the level according to war years ?

Greets

Daniel

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The data from military archive.

The tests carried spent on the Soviet range the Soviet crews (in German tanks too Soviet crews).

The tests are approached to real fight, therefore speed of shooting still includes also search of the purposes.

In early German tanks the shells of small length were used therefore charging could quickly charge the instrument. In the late versions the shells were long, therefore speed of shooting has fallen. Besides for example on IS-122 there were two charging, that has allowed to increase speed of shooting in 2.5 times in comparison with IS-2

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And what you want to see except for one shot / minute? smile.gif

There was a test. Each new Soviet tank and the German tank (trophy) him passed on range. On the basis of these data the manuals for the Soviet crews were written.

The unprepared team, is crew, which was not in fight and had preparation received in a school.

The prepared crew is crew having battle experience or crew of the verifiers of the factory - manufacturer of tanks.

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