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Sunday, August 28, 2016
100mm ATG
Soviet anti-tank guns.
Taking advantage of what little cover there is to be had.
Heavy guns require a large crew to move them around.
The heavy shells are hard to handle.
Keeping up a sustained rate of fire requires rotating the crew.
Anti-tank gun are low profile and can often refrain from firing until the tanks are close.
Guns of this size were a match for any of the WWII German tanks.
Wide open spaces are best to take advantage of the long range of these guns.
I mark the bottom of the base with the nation, and type of gun.
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