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M4A3E8 "Easy Eight" Sherman Tank at the NJ Militia Museum, Lawrenceville, NJ. She's being restored as a museum piece. Easy Eight fought late in WWII and Korea. Better armor, main gun ammo submerged in glycol and water under the turret floor, 500 HP Ford built V-8, improved HVSS (Horizontal Volute Suspension Sys.) gave better cross country performance, and, it's 76mm High Velocity cannon was a big improvement in tank on tank engagements, over the lower velocity 75mm found on earlier Shermans.
By September 1944, Patton's hard-charging Third Army threatens to breach the German border. As Hitler gathers his forces to halt Patton's advance, the largest tank-to-tank battle during WWII has officially begun.
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Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger II Ausf. B American soldiers inspect a damaged German tank.
Sturmtiger The main armament was the 380 mm Raketen-Werfer 61 L/5.4, a breech-loading rocket launcher, which fired short-range, rocket-propelled projectiles roughly 1.5 m long. There were a variety of rounds with a weight of up to 376 kg, and a maximum range of up to 6,000 m, which either contained a high explosive charge of 125 kg or a shaped charge for use against fortifications, which could penetrate up to 2.5 m of reinforced concrete.
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