One of the most notable stories involving this true heavy tank is at Raiseniai. 80 of these vehicles trolled the living crap out of the lead elements by shrugging off AT fire of their then-potent gun, the PaK 38(?) and when their ammo ran out, resorted to literally roll over the damn things.
It was here that its variant, the KV-2, did that single, manly tear inducing feat.
recon98 said: only at point blank can the german knock out this beast before the release of tiger and panthers.
Technically, the upgunned Mark IVs of late-1942/early-1943 could knock out a KV-1 if they flanked them. But in a straight up slugging match? Yeah, the KV-1 had the definite upper hand.
Technically, the upgunned Mark IVs of late-1942/early-1943 could knock out a KV-1 if they flanked them. But in a straight up slugging match? Yeah, the KV-1 had the definite upper hand.
yeah in the early 42-43, the Panzer IV already has the long barreled 7.5mm and with Tiger and Panther rolling into the eastern front the KV-1 is already obsolete and the T-34 is more favorable. They started developing the IS tank during that time which is also one hell of a beast with its 122mm.