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How good is nashorn?

How good is nashorn?

It had very good optics and the gun was extremely accurate. It shouldn’t really be considered as a tank. No rotating turret, open top thin armour and minimal secondary weapons. The Nashorn was a sniper tank destroyer, best used on the Russian steppes, nailing targets at long distance.

What was the best tank during WW2?

the T-34
Though later tanks produced during this time period proved to have better armor and armament, the T-34 is often recognized as the most effective, highly influential and efficient tank design of WWII.

What was the scariest tank in WW2?

Germany’s Tiger tank, whether in the form of the Tiger I or later Tiger II (King Tiger), was the most feared tank of WWII.

When was nashorn made?

1942
It was developed as an interim solution in 1942 by equipping a light turretless chassis based on the Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks with the 88mm Pak 43 anti-tank gun.

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What was the smallest tank in WW2?

The smallest tank was a German unmanned remote controlled tank called the Goliath.

Was the Sherman a bad tank?

Originally Answered: Is the M4 Sherman a bad tank? Its not the best as anti tank combat (especially against Tiger 1), but performed well for its job, which is mostly infantry support. It was still the best tank the American had during that time for its job, but it’s not the best tank during WW2 overall.

What tank has the most kills?

Kurt Knispel (20 September 1921 – 28 April 1945) was a Sudeten German Heer panzer loader, gunner and later commander, and was the highest scoring tank ace of World War II with a total of 168 confirmed tank kills; the actual number, although unconfirmed, may be as high as 195….

Kurt Knispel
Awards German Cross in Gold

Was the Piat any good?

The range of the PIAT was, however, very short. It was effective against large targets, such as buildings, at 350 yards, but it was only truly effective against armour at a range of 100 yards, although many operators preferred their target to be closer still.

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Why was the 88mm gun so good?

With the increase of aircraft performance, many armies developed dedicated AA guns with a high muzzle velocity – allowing the projectiles to reach greater altitudes. It was this muzzle velocity, combined with a projectile of high weight, that made the 8.8 cm Flak one of the great World War II anti-tank guns.