hiperboreus
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Hello to everyone first of all.
I`m interested in any available opinions regarding self-propelled artillery during WWII for the German, Soviet and American sides. How efficient was in combat, what were the tactics employed, communication procedures and direct/indirect fire executed at enemy tanks. Know a bit about the whole thing being a translator for a computer game called World of Tanks. But what it is still missing from my knowledge is actually some sort of statistics regarding the efficiency of direct/indirect fire (how many shots for a confirmed kill), theatre of war disposition (SPGs employed at a certain distance from main tank force or it were integrated). Have studied quite a few materials regarding this but the general opinions are still a bit blurry.
Any help would be appreciated as maybe you can shed some light regarding all this. Hope that would find here a couple of WWII enthusiast researchers:hitwall
I`m interested in any available opinions regarding self-propelled artillery during WWII for the German, Soviet and American sides. How efficient was in combat, what were the tactics employed, communication procedures and direct/indirect fire executed at enemy tanks. Know a bit about the whole thing being a translator for a computer game called World of Tanks. But what it is still missing from my knowledge is actually some sort of statistics regarding the efficiency of direct/indirect fire (how many shots for a confirmed kill), theatre of war disposition (SPGs employed at a certain distance from main tank force or it were integrated). Have studied quite a few materials regarding this but the general opinions are still a bit blurry.
Any help would be appreciated as maybe you can shed some light regarding all this. Hope that would find here a couple of WWII enthusiast researchers:hitwall