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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/436111076111159192/4643F1C3D4BB96094D88C6B7DC816C2373F6FC76/
Pz III Ausf. M flame version has same armor values (70mm front hull armor and 77mm front turret armor).
Pz III Ausf. N has original game armor values (50mm + 10mm shields armor).
What is your point?
http://ftr.wot-news.com/2014/02/06/on-german-armour/
The extra Front Armour on these Tanks are High Hardness Rolled Homogenous armour. why it wasen't use alot was that it took a long time to make. and it created Spalling even if it diden't penetrate. but this are Front Addon Extra Armour so the Spalling part woulden't matter. and the extra chance/ resistance to penetration it would give. would be better.
So if we go by the 105% That would make the plate 21mm Of Normal Rolled Homogenous Armour.
We could use skip this and just make it 20 though
Gr.38 Hl/A (HEAT)-70; Gr.38 Hl/C (HEAT) -100