Japanese Tank Crews Panicked When Their 47mm Shells Bounced Off Shermans at 300 Yards
Автор: Pacific Thunder
Загружено: 2025-12-02
Просмотров: 9753
Japanese tank crews thought their Type 1 47mm guns could dominate any Allied armor — until they met the M4 Sherman at 300 yards. Shell after shell failed to penetrate, ricocheting harmlessly off the Sherman’s sloped armor. Panic spread as Japanese crews realized their tanks were no match for the mass-produced American workhorse. What looked like a standard battlefield engagement quickly became a lesson in engineering, armor design, and industrial superiority.
This is the story of how one design flaw turned the tide in the Pacific theater. Discover how the Sherman's sloped armor, mobility, and firepower created a psychological and tactical edge, forcing Japanese tankers to rethink every attack. Learn why industrial production, clever engineering, and battlefield innovation made the Sherman a nightmare for enemy crews. Subscribe for more real WWII stories of tanks, tactics, and the machines that reshaped combat.
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео mp4
-
Информация по загрузке: