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I'm so gullible and blind
Good Info James. I've been trying to read up on the PIII and yes, the Russian tanks gave them sleepless nights. I've also read the added weight of the Vorpanzer plate on the mantlet caused some issues with elevating the gun.I'm probably late to the party again, but"
During WWII, Soviet anti-tank rifles like the
PTRD-41 and PTRS-41, along with guns from tanks like the T-34 (e.g., 76mm), could penetrate the Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. J, especially at closer ranges or against weaker spots, though the Ausf. J's upgraded frontal armor (up to 50mm) offered better protection than earlier Pz III models, particularly against British 2-pounders, but remained vulnerable to the more powerful Soviet 45mm anti-tank guns and larger caliber tank guns, forcing reliance on flanking and mobility over direct confrontation.
Soviet Weaponry vs. Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. J
Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. J's Strengths & Weaknesses
- Anti-Tank Rifles (AT Rifles): The ubiquitous Soviet 14.5mm PTRD-41 and PTRS-41 were a significant threat, capable of penetrating the Pz III's hull and turret at combat ranges, causing serious damage and crew casualties.
- 45mm Guns: The 45mm M-42 anti-tank gun, common on Soviet light tanks (like the T-70) and early T-34s, could also penetrate the Pz III's frontal armor, especially at longer distances or on hull sides and rear.
- 76mm Guns: Early T-34s armed with the 76mm F-34 gun posed a serious threat, easily punching through the Pz III's armor, making direct engagements unfavorable for the German tank.
Combat Effectiveness
- Upgraded Armor: The Ausf. J featured thicker frontal hull armor (up to 50mm), offering good protection against earlier Allied guns, but it wasn't enough for the better-armed Soviets.
- Long 5cm Gun (5 cm KwK 39 L/60): This was a capable gun, but its penetration struggled against the sloping frontal armor of the T-34, making flanking tactics essential.
- While the Ausf. J was an improvement, its performance against Soviet armor quickly became challenging, especially after the introduction of sloped armor on the T-34. German crews often relied on superior tactics, optics, and mobility to outmaneuver opponents rather than slugging it out frontally. "
second one was used for the scalpel in eye photo.You mean this?
Or this one?
Thanks Ian! Looks like I have something to read while eating my late night I got bowl of cerealIf there is any other stuff you maybe be looking for I may have covered it here......
though its probably to late.(again)
THINGS ABOUT 3' s (July 26th Update)
PANZER 3 - DEVELOPMENT HISTORY, INTERESTING ODDITIES AND MODEL STUFF As the title suggests this will be a post on the German Panzer 3 and its myriad of development changes from the 'cradle to the grave'. This all started for me during December and is the reason for my abscence of late. During my...modelersalliance.org

What Commander kit was it you ordered?After waiting 4 weeks for the commander figure to arrive in the mail, it finally showed up and it's a horrendous resin cast. Bubbles, flash, the arms don't fit and I think the mold is old. Don't think I can fix it. He don't even have eyes at 1/16 scale!
I don't know who makes it.What Commander kit was it you ordered?
Yeah. I guess I shouldn't be to surprised as I paid only 28 bucks. It's just the difference in quality of the seller's pic and the one I received is night and day. Almost like it is a cheap Chinese knock off.Someone has to have a figure that can be printed.
I got took.Yikes @Tim A.! You bought a recast of SOL Models' releases.Click to see the real deal...
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Indeed!I got took.