tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5030145265861917845.post4707712543876967704..comments2024-03-28T14:35:30.147-04:00Comments on Tank Archives: T-34 Improvements, 1943Peterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09622237223229485503noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5030145265861917845.post-23249949008910643882016-04-03T06:24:41.693-04:002016-04-03T06:24:41.693-04:00Where did he speak about T-34 superior ergonomics ...Where did he speak about T-34 superior ergonomics in battle space or overall superior soviet ergonomics ?? I can not see nothing like that in the blog but neverthelles there is one thing which most people ignore when compareing turret ergonomics and first shot probability. Latest versions of T34 mod. 1943 had full rotary and height adjustable MK-4 vision device in cupola, while that for you superior german machines including Bengal tiger had more fixed periscopes in cupola which werent high adjustable. Soviet commander sit, hold handle of periscope and turn it, while german commander have to move his head from one to another periscope. You should do excursion to yourself and compare which is more exhaustive and tell me (us).Crabteeth RMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09715071498952492184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5030145265861917845.post-17901382474516610962016-04-02T11:17:39.619-04:002016-04-02T11:17:39.619-04:00The part where they want the spare tracks placed o...The part where they want the spare tracks placed on the rear hull so they remains safe is a good laugh. Use the tank to protect the tracks, the opposite of what should happen.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5030145265861917845.post-31809529235307145392016-04-01T16:23:00.350-04:002016-04-01T16:23:00.350-04:00Ley it go dog, it's over; and butthurtis a tra...Ley it go dog, it's over; and butthurtis a trait unbecoming in a gentleman. Just about the only thing on the list that even tangentially relates to that topic is the complaint about the trigger mechanism, which is rather interesting in itself - I had been under the impression electric triggers for tank guns were the "industry standard" already by this time, nevermind now probably the easiest to actually fit into the whole system.<br />Apparently this wasn't the case, so I'm curious about the exact arrangement and mechanism used.Kellomieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04915110653443066212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5030145265861917845.post-84047533783222824022016-04-01T05:40:28.457-04:002016-04-01T05:40:28.457-04:00Interesting addition/correction to that "supe...Interesting addition/correction to that "superior Soviet tank ergonomics article", thank you for sharing. In addition, its interesting that Soviet trigger mechanism was considered slow, what caused this? I presume they were not using flintlocks for the main gun...Kurfürsthttp://www.kurfurst.orgnoreply@blogger.com