This video showcases a 76.2mm (3-inch) drill round for WWII tank destroyers, specifically the M10. It details the round's markings, origin (MMC, 1943), and compatibility with various 3-inch gun models. Historical footage illustrates the M10's operational use, highlighting the significance of this caliber in WWII.
This video showcases the RGW 90 anti-tank weapon from Dynamit Nobel Defence at a defense exhibition. The presenter, Naaming Kotchanok, demonstrates handling the weapon and highlights its role as a single-shot, disposable recoilless anti-tank weapon. The content is geared towards an audience interested in military hardware and firearm technology.
This video showcases the M18 Hellcat, a WWII US tank destroyer featuring a 75mm main gun. It highlights the loading process, the distinct sound of the breech closing, and the powerful firing sequence with a significant muzzle flash and recoil. The open-topped turret design is also noted.
The M6 Gun Motor Carriage, based on a 1942 Dodge truck, mounted an M3 37mm anti-tank gun. Designed for 'shoot and scoot' tactics, its armor shield offered minimal protection against anything beyond small arms fire. Though functionally obsolete by 1943, it saw limited combat in North Africa and was later supplied to the French Army.
The M18 Hellcat, a WWII tank destroyer, is showcased with its powerful 76mm gun. Demonstrations highlight its destructive capability against vehicles and structures, alongside a humorous segment firing a potato. The video also offers a glimpse into the tank's interior controls.
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