At the start of World War II, most tanks carried short, low velocity guns designed mainly to support infantry rather than destroy enemy armor. That changed when the Soviet T-34 appeared with a ...
In WWII, the 75mm tank gun became the gold standard for destroying enemy armor. But between the German KwK 40, the American M3, and the British QF 75mm, each country developed a different approach.
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