Anti Tank Warfare

Hello users of the testing team and gaijin staff.

One of the topics I will expose is the necesity of the wide variety of Anti Tank weapons for infantry.

Many of them are a variety of hollow, Demolition charges used in WW2, there are a lot of them so I will ask other users to please add more bellow If you have knowledge and info, this will make the gameplay richer because the tanks will need to have some infantry around to protect it, thanks to that they will not go “solo” around the map with impunity.

Also I present the idea of the engineers to have the capability of deploying anti tank guns to counter measure the tanks.

Germany:

Geballte Ladung M24:

3KG charge:

Hafthohlladung HHL3:

Rifle anti tank grenade:

In this video there are a huge cuantity of content of weapons to counter measure Armored vehicles, many of the already named above appear in the video: 1943 - Maenner gegen Panzer - Lehrfilm (17m 57s, 352x240, EN Untertitel) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

URSS:
RPG-40/RPG-41

RPG-43

RPG-6

Coctel molotovs (Implemented in game but with no anti tank capabilities, like setting on fire engines of T-26, PanzerII and III, etc)

UK:
Anti-Tank No.74 Grenade “sticky popsicle”

Anti Tank No.75 Hawkins Grenade

Anti Tank No.68 Rifle Grenade

Anti-tank, No.73 Grenade “Thermos Bomb”

Hope you can help me adding more info.

Cheers and have a good day.

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You miss one point. We fight in 1941 . Only Geballte Ladung, rpg-40 and rpg-41 existed in those days and them work in same way as dynamite that we have.

You are missing other point, I am suggesting them to be added in the future, as part of the arsenal, not to put them right now.

They would never be part of the battle of moscow arsenal. In other campaigns we get diffrent AT equipment. For example, we had the panzerschreck in the berlin campaign open alpha.

We probably wont see most of these in the battle of moscow campaign, since the campaigns are meant to only have equipment that existed during the time period, the Panzerfausts, Panzerschreck, and others, were not made until after the battle of Moscow.

We will probably see most of these weapons in other campaigns. For example, the Panzerschreck was a usable AT weapon in the Battle of Berlin campaign open test