Posted on Aug 23, 2018
Warfare History Network » Military Tanks as “Mechanical Cavalry”: A Poor Concept in Practice?
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Sometimes nations manufacture poor weapons systems, tactics, and doctrine which proved costly. The German WWI AAR solved immobility with their tanks for maneuver warfare.
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I believe Patton was the hold up on deploying a tank better than the Sherman.
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1stSgt Eugene Harless
Myths of American Armor. TankFest Northwest 2015
I was invited to go up to TankFest Northwest by the Flying Heritage Collection. I chose to address some of the common misconceptions about American armor in ...
I see you have read Beltran Cooper's book. In reality Patton, actually even Ike had zero say in when and if weapons systems were deployed, although they did push for needs. The M-26 Pershing started being developed in late 43 early 44 after the prototypes of the M-6, T-23 and T26 failed to meet standards.
The US Armor board was adamant that they needed to avoid the mistakes that the Germans made in trying to use the front lines as a testing ground. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNjp_4jY8pY&t=23s
The US Armor board was adamant that they needed to avoid the mistakes that the Germans made in trying to use the front lines as a testing ground. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNjp_4jY8pY&t=23s
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