Telefonmast
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Oh my. Such Beauty.
Welcome to the Vanguard Community
These forums date back to the game's origins as the Crysis mod Traction Wars. Over the years the game and internet habits have evolved and discord.gg/vanguardww2 is now the principle home of the community.
The team continue to read and reply to posts here, but we can be contacted more quickly on Discord.
Spanish Civil War mention,yayyyy!!! When I say this project is incredible;I can check everyday that I'm right! THe most of the people just forgot that Spain exists and that we were even in WW2 (well,the official Spain was neutral but helped Germany many times,like sending the Blue Division or "Division Azul" to the russian campaign and on the other hand La Nueve;first allied corp to enter in Paris had a majority of exiled spanish republicans,but in all the history books appears as french free forces -.-)
Sorry for the long speech;but I love that you devs do mentions like this is such amazing updates.
Also;the Flak is just amazing and I can say Im prepared to ride it in the next Chapters xD
this is different from pak 43?
Yes. The Flak 36 is a multi-purpose weapon (AT/AA), and on a completely different carriage, as well as a shorter barrel length and differences. The Pak43 is essentially just an 88mm anti-tank gun, the only similarities are in caliber and round used.
The 88mm flak was originally a AA weapon. But their AT wapons on the eastern front was not effective enough to penetrate Russian tank armor. So they figured out that the 88 was actually very effective to take out tanks at long range.
Hello everyone, I am new to this game website and i really loved it already. I really hope that this game will be out soon.
Regards,
Zainab.
this is different from pak 43?
Germans used 3 different definitions for their cannons which only defines what type of carriage is used.
E.g. you might see the 8.8cm cannon listed as PaK, FlaK and KwK. This simply means;
PanzerabwehrKanonen - meaning Tank-Defense-Cannon, or Anti-Tank Cannon.
FlugzeugabwehrKanonen - meaning Aircraft-Defense-Cannon, or Anti-Air Cannon.
KampfwagenKanonen - meaning Battle-vehicle-Cannon, or Tank Cannon.
The 8.8cm FlaK 36 was the same cannon, known as 8.8cm KwK 36 L/56, used on the Tiger I. However, since it was mounted in a tank, it was no longer a FlaK but a KwK. The gun was still the same one.
Sidenote, the L/56 is an indicator for the length of the cannon barrel. In case of the L/56 the length of the barrel is 56 x inside diameter (caliber) of the cannon, so 56 x 8.8cm = 492,8cm, or 4 meter and 92,8cm long.
Hope this was informative