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| Subject: | Re: How Rommel stopped the 1940 Arras counter-attack | |
| Date: | Dec 13, 2003 |
| From: | RommelFan | |
In my opinion, it really doesn't matter how clumsy the firing arrangement or
how difficult the sighting process. If an enemy tank is coming toward you,
and your AT guns can't hurt it, but you've got another gun available, with
AP rounds no less, you'll overcome any difficulties in a hurry if you value
your skin! Also,, the Flak 18, might have had a poor At layout, but that was
why the gun was redeveloped, voila the Flak 36. I don't mean to sound
argumentative, just my opinion.
Bob |
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