I also prefer cuckoo if we need to choose ‘only one’ of both for a new addition.
Still, As long as America has Capture A6M2 (Akutan one maybe) and Swedish received Kungstiger (French Captured King tiger which got shipped to Sweden for test purposes)…
It might be fine to have Tiger 131 too.
We will have a real good time with Centurion Mk.1 supported by [Captured Panther and Tiger] XD
Wdym no?
Look at this picture, THIS is not a a real Panther.
As i was right, it is a mockup made by a Polish team. Made for a MOVIE. Look at the tracks and running gear.
I think both of you guys are misunderstood each other
@Kamikadze_Guy, Ghostmaxi are pointing out that the ‘picture you provided’ was not the picture of a real panther tank but mockup props by Polish guys for making the movie
@Ghostmaxi, Kamikadze_Guy is saying that there was a real panther tank captured by Polish forces during the uprising.
To be fair, the tracks do make a large difference. Depending on angle and range, a shot that would normally go through, is stopped. For quite a few guns too.
That’s bad too, but there’s only a couple dozen examples of that happening. Major > Minor is an ongoing and widespread issue that’s ruining Warthunder’s already suffering tech trees.
Tons of British photos in Panzers, StuG’s, and other AFV’s in the IWM (Imperial War Memorial). Most of these weren’t used in combat though, just driven around and investigated to see what the enemy equipment was like. Italian stuff too, one of the more famous ones is the Australian captured M13/40’s that were used in Tobruk.
The first picture you provided as ‘American captured panther’ was ‘A British’ captured Panther tank which has ‘cuckoo’ as a nickname.
Rolled by Coldstream guard.
you can find a monochrome photograph version of the picture with better resolution earlier in this topic and in that picture, crews are obviously wearing British tank crew outfits with iconic black beret.