German WW1/2 General Armarments of 7,92mm - 21 cm

Well, in case you need to blow up some barricade, blocking troops, I guess.

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Or launch something at enemy capzone (shooting it at a spawn is pointless, at 100m/s it would take like 1 minute to get there, and that assuming it even has range to do that, and it doesn’t).

It has as much use in WT as the Churchill AVRE

I mean, this one when fired at 45 degrees would go almost 1000m, so that’s like 8 times better than Churchill *etard. Still rather useless, but also pretty funny if you manage to lob it over buildings and hit somebody.

It also has just over 3 times the TNT equivalent. It can score some splash-kills, thought not quite to the same extent as the Sturmtiger.

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It’s basically a giant Mineshell. The penetration range is going to be very low.

Same reason why HESH and some HE shells have very poor penetration performance unless with direct hits.

I see. Not great news ig, but it still has more versatility than the Hedgehog at least.

Don’t bombs have penetration range based purely on TNT ewuivalent?

Could be but explosive shells certainly have some fragmentation penetration range based on weight and filler to weight ratio.

It feels like vs certain targets fragmentation is.indeed important.

Anyway, IMO this game really needs some “fun” types of ammo.
But also that block of concrete on the alaskan crane absolutely should flatten tanks.
Yet it does nothing.
The way everything in this game is half-baked is ridiculous.

Imagine if you could push big rocks down the hill on some maps.
But it seems like “fun” is not in the room with us.

If destruction model was better, a huge demolition charge would have its uses. Imagine if some maps had destructible barricades/walls that only big boom can take out.

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Updated the 7,5 cm Le.I.G.18 corrected velocitys. (Also have a suggestion pending with that gun.)

I’m intrigued

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Added the 10,5 cm Geb. H.40 L/30

Added the AA guns into this topic, as well as added the 10,5 cm KwK L/16 and L/28 (DW).
The previous AA guns topic is now discontinued.