Imperial Overlord

: 1180 that's a german tank



"Look at these photos! We found them in New Guinea." In a building, the American officer hurriedly took out the photos in his file bag and spread them on his desk.

Several staff members sitting next to the desk put on their glasses, picked up the first photo, and observed it carefully.

This is the U.S. Enemy Weapons Research Center, a place dedicated to evaluating and researching enemy weapons and equipment.

Inside the office, the walls are covered with silhouettes of German fighter jets, some large, some small, and many of the photos are blurry.

There are also many hand-painted portraits on the tank side, which are also covered with large and small drawings and photos.

The Americans are studying every opponent, and the weapons they are studying even include the T-34 tanks that the Soviets are using. Outside this building, there is even a real T-34 tank on the training ground.

"The Japanese tank? It looks like... Is there anything in their tank worthy of our record and study?" An American engineer asked suspiciously while holding the glasses on his face.

"In the Philippines, as well as in Myanmar and other regions, we have encountered Japanese tanks, most of which can only be called armored vehicles, and there is nothing worth noting." Another expert wearing a white coat replied.

The Japanese tanks have been in contact with the United States for a long time. In combat operations such as the Battle of the Philippines and the Battle of Malaya, although the United States has lost everything, the Japanese tanks have long lost their sense of mystery.

The U.S. executives have long been familiar with the Japanese army’s tank level: in terms of the quality of tanks and bicycles, the Japanese army is at most on the same level as the United States.

"They are not willing to invest a lot of tanks. Often a few tanks are put into battle, which is completely different from the tactics used by the Germans in using tanks." The experts who studied tank tactics were also not interested, and shook their heads and added.

"South Asia is also not suitable for tanks to fight, otherwise we would have dispatched the 1st Armored Corps to Australia." Another person made a distinction, but he was no longer entangled in this boring topic.

After all, compared to the tactics used by tanks, Japan is far behind the European battlefield. Occasionally throwing hundreds of tanks in the jungle to participate in combat, let alone Germany, may not even compare to the Soviet Union. superior.

For such an opponent, even if the United States does not despise it, it is not willing to pay too much attention: they are more concerned about the tank operations and the quality of tanks in Europe, and this choice itself is understandable.

"Our landing operations, the soldiers encountered this kind of Japanese tanks at the beginning, and the photos are very clear..." Holding another photo of the destroyed Japanese Type 97 tanks, the American analyst was listless. evaluated.

In the photo in his hand, a Japanese Type 97 tank destroyed by shells is burning, and the angle of the shot is also very good.

"Maybe you can use this newspaper for tomorrow's issue, with the headline 'Japanese tanks destroyed in New Guinea', very good!" He said sarcastically, throwing the photo aside.

The leading American weapons analyst quickly classified several photos in his hand, and then agreed with his assistant: "Yes, it is very clear, the Japanese call this tank a Type 97 chariot, the armor thickness is average, and the performance is also very average. ."

Hearing his leader support him like this, the assistant then commented: "If it's just this kind of tank, then the photos you sent back are a waste of time. Our research report on the Type 97 tank has already been handed in. "

Their department is to summarize the development of the opponent's weaponry and equipment from the feedback information on the battlefield, and summarize it into a literature report that can be referenced for the reference of the leaders above.

Only by understanding the progress of each other's science and technology can we better defeat our enemies. Studying the characteristics of enemy weapons and properly reducing casualties of frontline soldiers is a must.

During the whole process of World War II, the Germans studied the Soviet T-34 tanks, and the United States also studied the Japanese fighter jets. These are real examples.

"That's right! Our improved M3lee tank can fight against this type of tank without any problem." The American engineer with glasses nodded and gave a very pertinent evaluation.

"You're right, there's really no problem at all. At the beginning, we were in a rut, and their tanks were weak in counterattack." The American officer who returned from the front line nodded and said.

Then he pointed to the photos on the table, and continued helplessly: "But, later... you should take a look at these photos in the back!"

"The photo at the back? They have a new tank? Let me take a closer look... This one is a bit blurry, I really can't see what kind of tank this is." An analyst became interested and rummaged through The photo said.

If the Japanese really invested in new tanks~www.wuxiaspot.com~ then their work will continue to follow up.

Until they thoroughly analyze the enemy's new weapons, they will continue to work: collecting information from the front lines on any such enemy weapons operations, including physical objects and photos, and even soldiers' oral evaluation reports, they will continue to work. summary study.

"It's bigger than I thought, and it looks like the armor is thick, but because it's blurry and I can't see the details, I can't make more judgments." As soon as the professionals get involved, the state is different, the analyst said. He frowned and gave his own conclusion.

"But it looks familiar, it looks like a German tank..." Then the analyst turned over the photo and saw the clear photo taken at the back.

"Damn it! Isn't this a German Panther tank? How could it appear in New Guinea!" Another professional analyst who was in charge of studying German tanks glanced and recognized the tank in front of him.

The German tank is too obvious in this era. It does not need to cast the turret, it is angular and uses inclined armor design. It looks very sci-fi, but its performance is surprisingly good.

Moreover, the German tanks used long-barreled guns, which were much longer than other countries in this era.

In addition, German tanks have side skirts and multi-color camouflage painting... So many innovations make German tanks highly recognizable and easy to distinguish.

If it weren't for the fact that the German tank in this photo didn't have the heart-pounding black iron cross, he might have known it was a German tank a few seconds ago.

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