I noticed how the 37mm OFZ or HEF-I how it’s called in WT has the same copy & pasted filler as the OZT HEFI-T shell, despite not having a tracer.
It’s of course true Gaijin fashion to copy & paste the value from one shell the other, the same how the 23mm OZT used to have the same filler as the OZ shell.
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/tEHkvk18J0z2
In this case it’s the other way around and the shell without tracer has the same small filler as the one with tracer.
I tried to report it:
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/bwNTYZJpDN5x
but the answer is basically that only Gaijin can up with wrong values and more accurate values are ignored, even when the current implementation makes no sense.
37mm OZT compared to 45mm OZT
However I also wasn’t able to find any reference to this OFZ shell searching the web.
Only “Soviet Cannon - A comprehensive Study of Soviet guns and Ammunition in Calibers 12.7mm to 57mm, by Christian Kill” even makes reference to this shell and it seems that Gaijin took this reference to implement the shell, as the OFZ in WT has a weight of 0.73kg compared to the OZT with 0.74kg just how it’s written in the book.
Spoiler
So if anyone can find a reference to the 37mm OFZ, feel free to share it.