ja, maar ik denk dat deze niet regelbaar is, en een sherman is sowieso niet laag. Ik denk (!!!!!!!!! gewoon een beredeneerde gok!!!!!!!!) dat de beugels gelast worden, de rails eraan gehangen worden, op een schietbaan wordt het rudimentair uitgericht, want de nauwkeurigheid is door gebrek aan lift bij het vertrekken van het projectiel ook maar zo zo
tanks-ecyclopedia schreef:
It was a short range blunderbuss weapon that would deliver a very impressive loud explosive immediate response to being ambushed as tanks advanced along close-country roads and village streets in the Netherlands and Germany. It was not meant to be a highly accurate weapon that could hit moving targets. They were designed to saturate the immediate area, kill and shock any surviving enemy combatants into surrender.
tanks-encyclopedia schreef:
On a second occasion, British infantry was being troubled by enemy infantry in a wood. Two troops of tanks fired two rockets each from about 400 yards (365m). Thirty to forty German infantrymen, including “Brandenburgers” came out of the wood afterward and gave themselves up. They were extremely shaken. There were several other occasions of this nature.