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Originally Posted by PanzerBob
If I'm not mistaken I believe some of the size "issues" are a reflection of the vehicles size, configuration and useage.
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No, I think they are simply errors. You have units which represent identical vehicles with some small changes, which has nothing to do with their size, configuration or usage but they are still different size.
Like Unit 42, a Jagdpanzer I which is size 2 while unit 387 is size 2, even though it is the exactly same vehicle except having some sabot ammo and have a better chance of having radio.
Similar issues with the Jagdpanzer IVs. Unit 507 is exactly the same vehicle as unit 504, except that it has a longer gun. Still, the former is size 2 while the latter is size 3.
Incidentally, while mucking about with these vehicles, I noticed what appears to be another error with regards to the armour of the Jagdpanzer IV.
Unit 503 seems to represent the early version with the L/48 gun, produced from 3/44. If so, it should have 60mm of upper hull front armour (turret front in game terms) sloped at 50 degrees. Superstructure side armour (turret side in game terms) was 40mm sloped at 30 degrees (some sources say 30mm). Rear superstructure armour (rear turret in game terms) was 20mm sloped at 35 degrees.
Moving to the lower hull (hull in game terms), the front was 60mm at 45 degrees, the sides 30mm vertical and the rear 20mm at 11 degrees. The roof was 20mm horizontal.
The issue is made a tad more complex by the fact that the amrour values for tanks is usually turret = turret, hull = superstructure, while the lower hull values are not recorded (AFAIK it has been so since SP1)
But in case of the Jagdpanzer IV and other non-turreted vehicles, "turret" and superstructure are one unit. It appears, however, that in the ase of turretless vehicles, the hull values in the game refers to the lower hull values of the real vehicle. Has probably also been that way since time immemorial, but it does short change the non-turreted vehicles a bit compared with the tanks.
But it is, of course, a can of worms to open as it might effect all non-turreted AFVs and thus would be a huge job to correct.
Anyway, heres my take on what the Jpz IV values should be:
OOB armour/my calculation Jpz style/my calculation tank style
HF: 8/
9/
9
HS: 3/3/
5
HR: 2/2/2
TF: 12/
9/
9
TS: 5/5/5
TR: 3/
2/
2
Top: 2/2/2
Moving to unit 504, which appears to be the later version of the Jagdpanzer IV with the L/48 gun, where front armour was increased to 80mm on front hull and superstructure. This should result the following figures:
HF: 11/11/
12
HS: 4/
3/
5
HR: 2/2/2
TF: 12/12/12
TS: 5/5/5
TR: 3/
2/
2
Top: 2/2/2
Unit 507 is exactly the same vehicle as unit 504, just with a different gun, so armour should be the same:
HF: 14/
11/
12
HS: 3/3/
5
HR: 2/2/2
TF: 12/12/12
TS: 5/5/5
TR: 3/
2/
2
Top: 2/2/2
Unit 510, the Jpz IV/70a, sort of makes the point. In reality, this vehicle had the lower hull and superstructure of the Panzer IV, with a "box" similar to that of the Jagdpanzer IV on top of that. How is that to be treated in the OOB?
OOB armour/my calculation, Jpz style/my calculation tank style
HF: 10/
8/
8
HS: 4/
3/4
HR: 2/2/2
TF: 12/12/12
TS: 5/5/5
TR: 3/
2/
2
Top: 2/2/2
Any comments are of course welcome
cbo