Technically needed to use a fixed material to get a more proper shell but the armor penetration is still the same and unless your a *DORK* it does not matter so cope about it, spent to long trying to solve ANSYS problems lol.
The explosive filler does not change much in terms of lethality, especially with a shell like this which does not have a significant amount of filler inside of it as is, the shrapnel that was made is already lethal for the driver without a doubt, the turret crew aren't in life risk but they won't be unharmed
@@TheMeanLemon People need to stop repeating the "explosive filler doesn't do anything" line. These shells were extensively tested in the period they were used, and yet APHE remained in use pretty much as long as AP shells remained in use. APHE works, the difference just isn't as great as War Thunder would suggest and wasn't always considered worth it.
@@zoro115-s6b I pointed out that this shell wouldn't change much in terms of lethality, given that the amount of explosive filler is less than 20 grams for the 75mm, larger calibers which could hold 10 times the amount of explosives would make a greater difference, but a high velocity 75mm such as this shell, not quite
Note: In WT they stealth buffed IS-2 model 1944 lower plate to 120mm. Some say the reasoning was the horrible cast quality of Soviet armor as armor thickness could vary that much. Unknown if it could also vary a lot downwards.
Yeah that seems silly to go "oh well manufacturing tolerances were laughable so we'll just conservatively assume they went over the thickness by 20mm". From what little I know of Soviet manufacturing, if anything I would guess it was really less than 100mm more often than not because someone was probably trying to save metal to pump up their production numbers or something else corrupt.
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the HE protoerties of aphe projectiles are overrated, british tests confirmed that the HE filler made almost no difference, and with the increasing velocity of anti tank cannons, the HE filler was fased out due to it making the projectiles weaker. anyways I'm not too sure about the spalling killing the crew past the driver. however even if it doesn't, it still counts as a mobility kill
I'm kind of not sure, the remaining crew will probably need to abandon the tank because it's probably not too easy to sit on your comerades remaigns, especially with the red army's low morale. so I think it would knock it out of combat due to abandonment