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In fact, the KV2 tank was nicknamed the Highway Monster in history, and the reason for this name was because of its heavy armor. However, it is more often called a walking hut, which is said to be due to the fact that the shape of the turret is really similar to that of some kind of small building (thatched hut), and the driving comfort and other aspects are not generally bad.
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Hungry. I don't really know what you said, but at that time it should have been titled, although the mobility was not good, but his armor and firepower were already invincible in the era of the fourth and third with only 75 shorts, and there was a KV2 on the bridge to block the record of a German armored division, so he could only fight road blockade battles. It should be added that this is important and why the KV was almost replaced by the T34 - the failed drivetrain of the KV series made it basically unmaneuverable off the road, and it was no longer useful for the Soviet Union, which needed to attack quickly in the late stages of World War II, but it was also because of it that there was a later IS.
Hope it helps.
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Isn't it called "dreadnought"......Documented.
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I don't know much about this, but I know that because it is equipped with a 152mm howitzer, it has terrifying firepower, and its huge hull is called "giant" by the German army, while the Soviet soldiers call it "dreadnought".
However, according to the huge body and ton weight of the KV-2, it is definitely the "fierce rival" of most roads
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These are two access hatches located above the transmission, the KV-II tank follows the chassis and power unit of the KV-1 tank, this tail access hatch is no different from the ordinary KV1 tank, from the existing **, these two hatches should be the same as the KV driver's round hatch according to the generalization idea, rather than starting from scratch, and although this hatch follows the personnel access prototype hatch, but the built-in transmission is not included in the crew.
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I don't know much about this.
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Yes, but it's not true, this KV2 has a company of infantry support, and then this company was exhausted, and KV2 also hiccuped, and at the same time, it did not block the German Panzer Division for 48 hours, but cut a battalion of the Sixth Panzer Division and fought for more than 48 hours, the Sixth Panzer Division was dealing with the surprise attack launched by the Soviet 4 tank divisions with the First Panzer Division, and could not mobilize troops to deal with this KV2, At that time, the 6th Panzer Division could only send and borrow part of the infantry units and anti-aircraft artillery units from the 1st Panzer Division from the periphery, but it failed to destroy it, and it was not until the counter-assault was won that the 6th Panzer Division was able to draw out tank units to deal with KV2, but the result proved that it could not be moved, and the anti-aircraft artillery units were transferred again to successfully break through.
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Yes, on a bridge in Lithuania, it was finally pierced by 88 guns, and then was killed by a grenade inside the owner's personnel.
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I've watched too many anti-Japanese dramas.
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I think it should refer to people who have had xingjiao experience.
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Chelyabinsk Tank Museum in Russia.
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There are many museums in Russia, and in the case of the United States, Aberdeen should have.
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The Leopard has 80mm plus 50 oblique armor, which should be tied against the KV2, and the Tiger is weaker than the Leopard defense, and generally can't be beaten.
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The quality of the KV-152's armor, the quality of the Soviet Union at that time was indeed better than that of Germany, and it would defend well in the face of small-caliber ones, and the 110 with an inclined plane could almost resist the 88 caliber...
That's pretty good. If you know that you took the 88 anti-aircraft gun (of course, it was also dropped by the KV-152 at that time).
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In reality, KV2 can do Tiger and Leopard, and it can be killed directly in one shot. It's the Tiger King, KV2 can't beat it. The KV can penetrate 120 or 118 mm at a distance of 21 km, while the Tiger and Panther frontal armor is only 100 mm, and the Tiger also has a five-mm track shoe.
It's equivalent to 105 mm, but it still carries the penetration and power of the KV2.
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There was never a deterrent, although the caliber of the KV2 gun was large, but the barrel was short, the muzzle velocity was low, the penetration was very poor, and the frontal armor effect against German heavy tanks was not as effective as the millimeter anti-tank guns of the British. The KV2's own defense capabilities are very average, except for the frontal and improvised, the armor in other places is very weak, and even the frontal armor cannot withstand the German 88mm guns at all.
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If it's really on the battlefield, the answer is yes. The 150mm howitzer in World War II was considered a relatively powerful heavy gun (as far as tanks are concerned), but its power was still considerable. The shock wave and shock wave formed after the 150+mm grenade hits the target can still cause relatively large damage to the tank parts, especially the suspension system of the tank, and the shock wave and the huge sound are fatal to the tank driver and passenger.
In tank confrontation, the focus is generally on the turret and track chain of the opposing tank (relatively weak armor protection), and the 150mm howitzer can do it. Because of the high mobility and high vitality of enemy tanks (high protection is relatively difficult), these tanks are just iron coffins!
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KV2 is still more threatening for 7-level cars, if you use gold coin bullets, 8-level cars are not scared, 59 hit 2 guns even if you don't hang the bloody skin, KV2 should be the only HT who is not scared to divide the room, and the other 6-level cars are basically soy sauce when they are assigned to the 8-level room.
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Yes. Considerable deterrence. For the 152 Troll, using HE can cause considerable damage to opponents, and even if it cannot penetrate, it can also cause damage to parts and crew. If you can hit the opponent's side, the effect is quite good.
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Tiger King deterrence is average, Tiger Leopard, Tiger P is OK, the side is easy to get out of 900+, 1000+, KV2 has deterrence in front of any high-level tank, except for the small JJ of 107.
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A Larsennier KV2 blocked the German division one by one, of course, that division did not have any effective anti-tank **, and finally pulled the 88 guns around the rear, plus the sapper blasting solution.
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