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Author Topic: Units and such that you wish were in CoH  (Read 9620 times)
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UnLimiTeD Offline
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« Reply #20 on: May 04, 2008, 06:51:18 am »

Rail Gun Artillery is an offmap in the K-Mod.
The M36Jackson was mentions often enough, i'd like it too.
Something special for Armorplayers.
Take a M10, switch its turret with that of a pershing, and remodel frontplates Cheesy.

I would love to see the Jagttiger, even if it would be easier to destroy than a Tiger II (Kingtiger).
It's just kick*ss-wtfomg  holy crap.

If we wanna go unrealisic: Maus !  well, that wouldn't fit.
but how about an Elefant ?

And differently sized Panzerschrecks, there were 3 of em. Wink
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Thtb Offline
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« Reply #21 on: May 04, 2008, 07:14:25 am »

3 different Schrecks woud be fun, like 1 with low dmgand penetration, but higher accuracy and firespeed (vs those small jeeps and m8´s). Medium one that is .. medium and then the big boy, 100% penetration vs Pershings and buildings Wink
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« Reply #22 on: May 04, 2008, 07:29:54 am »

And differently sized Panzerschrecks, there were 3 of em. Wink

ACHTUNG! There were 3 different Panzerfausts, not Panzerschrecks!


"Panzerfaust 30 Klein
    The "Panzerfaust 30 Klein" (Klein meaning small) was the original version, first delivered in summer 1943. The "30" was indicative of the nominal maximum range of 30 meters. It had a 4.4 cm diameter tube containing 95 g of propellant which launched a 2.9 kg projectile carrying 800 grams of explosive. The projectile travelled at just 30 meters per second. It could penetrate 150mm of armor. The complete weapon weighed 3.25 kg.

Panzerfaust 30
    An improved version of the Panzerfaust Klein appearing at the end of 1943, this version had a larger warhead for improved armor penetration (200mm) but the same range of 30 meters.

Panzerfaust 60
    This was the most common version, and production started in August, 1944. It had a much more practical range of 60 meters, although with a muzzle velocity of only 45 meters per second it would take one and a third of a second for the warhead to reach a tank at this range. To achieve the higher velocity, the tube diameter was increased to 5 cm and 134 g of propellant used. It also had an improved sight and trigger mechanism. The weapon now weighed 6.1 kg. It could defeat 200mm of armor.

Panzerfaust 100
    This was the final version produced in quantity, from November 1944 onwards. It had a nominal maximum range of 100 meters. 190 g of propellant launched the warhead at 60 meters per second from a 6 cm diameter tube. The sight had holes for 30, 60, 80 and 150 meters, and had luminous paint in them to make counting up to the correct one easier in the dark. This version weighed 6 kg and could penetrate 220mm of armor.

Panzerfaust 150 and 250
    The Panzerfaust 150 was deployed in limited numbers near the end of the war, and was a greatly modified design. It had the same amount of propellant as the Panzerfaust 100 but a redesigned warhead and two stage propellant ignition gave it a higher velocity of 85 meters per second and increased the armor penetration. It was intended to be reused for up to ten shots, and production started in March 1945, two months before the end of the war.

    Panzerfaust 250 was planned to enter production in September 1945 but the war ended before development had been completed. "
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« Reply #23 on: May 04, 2008, 07:45:07 am »

Elefant Tank Hunter. But don't worry, we'll get it done in the Eastern Front Mod.
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muha1 Offline
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« Reply #24 on: May 04, 2008, 08:22:02 am »

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:M1-A1_Abrams_1.jpg

....that should solve the pesky KT problem.
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Ciwawa Offline
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« Reply #25 on: May 04, 2008, 08:29:28 am »

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:M1-A1_Abrams_1.jpg

....that should solve the pesky KT problem.

off topic, but the leopard tank are better
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« Reply #26 on: May 04, 2008, 08:39:28 am »

The leopard tank hasn't seen enough combat to justify that claim.




What about the Mörser Karl?
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muha2 Offline
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« Reply #27 on: May 04, 2008, 08:40:40 am »




off topic, but the leopard tank are better

How is it offtopic? sometimes I wish one of the modern medium/heavy tanks were in CoH  Tongue .

And if not, I would really like to see some light tanks and armoured car action that are easy to kill, are not very effective, but cheap and spammable.

Oh, and only 7 Mörser Karl were made apparently, and one was not in service.
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[AB]RikiRude Offline
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« Reply #28 on: May 04, 2008, 03:05:33 pm »

I def agree that there needs to be more light tanks, the only ones in game are the brits stuart (even though it's US!) and the tetriarch. You know if I knew where the file was I'd totally change the skin on the stuart!
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