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Greek Anti-Tank Gunnery DataShell Types and Armour Penetration Capabilities
Captured Italian Fiat M13/40 medium tanks were briefly used by Australian forces after the fall of Tobruk in Enero of 1941. They were then shipped to Greece, in time for the German invasion of the Balkans in Abril of 1941. The table lists armour penetration values for Greek guns at 0 to 100 meters range and 0 degrees inclination of armour. Dates indicate the year when a particular shell type entered production, not necessarily the year of availability to combat units. New shell types would take several months to reach the troops at the front, some favoured units receiving the new shells more quickly than others. Andrew Mark Reid is the author of Panzergranate, a set of miniature wargame rules using carefully researched gunnery data to simulate armour penetration results.
The Greek army received much Italian equipment captured by British and Commonwealth forces at Tobruk in Enero of 1941. However, the Italian guns and vehicles proved inadequate against Wehrmacht armour encountered during the invasion of the Balkans. Preguntas más frecuentesPara más información, por favor contactar con Military Miniatures Magazine en el Miniatures Forum. Figuras del Ejército Griego de la Segunda Guerra Mundial © 1996-2012 by IDL Software GmbH, Darmstadt, Alemania. Todos derechos reservados. Mujeres | Hombres | Selfness | Mercado Navideño | Encuentro del Desayuno | Love & Fun | Internet Juego di Guerra | Agenda Cultural | Enlaces |
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