ORIGINAL: Prince of Eckmühl
ORIGINAL: Mobius
Those are pretty simple.
Totally agree.
In fact, I don't believe that they're really "technical" in nature. Rather, they were used for training and to imbue in crews an (unwarranted) sense of confidence in their vehicles.
I love when you try to talk above your paygrade. They aren't "technical" in nature? ROFLMAO! The US had thier own technical report that gave similar information. They are absolutely technical information. If anything, the Tiger information is a warning to crews regarding being attacked on certain surfaces and at certain angles.
My biggest issue with Mobius' 'clover-leaf' is the area between 1:30 and 2PM and the corresponding area between 10:00 and 10:30. Since his data is only reporting the BR-350A round, and the angle in these cases can be up to 750 meters in range, I find it very difficult to believe that the 'raw' 60mm side armor will be struck ( a very small area indeed) and that it would be penetrated if struck. The German information has the certainty at a much shorter range. and one might assume that they are factoring in other 76.2mm rounds for the T34 'lang'.
Edit: I don't agree with the back shaded areas either.