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Originally posted by Captain Carnotaur:
**No, I haven't heard of the Gustav Railgun. What is a Railgun anyway?
Now, how about a heavy tank with 2 inch sloping armor on all the hull and everything else, 3 inch thick armor in the turret, and an 8 inch gun for the turret weapon. How about THAT tank?
Or, even better, how about a 15 inch gun? Guns of that size were put on Iowa Class Battleships, like the U.S.S. Iowa, U.S.S. Missouri, and the other two sister ships.
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As far as the "Gustav Railgun" is concerned, it was gun weighing about that of a destroyer mounted on a railroad. It was the biggest weapon ever made, (designed by the Germans) and had a forty inch gun (Over three feet in height). It required a crew of 2,000 to operate, and in 1942, the Germans were able to destroy an entire city in northern Russia in eight shots. The Russians also had ammunition dumps hidden just off the coast of the city underneath the water, and the Gustav destroyed them in two shots. The shells went into the water, and they were so big that the explosians caused the ground to collapse. Anyway, it was a BIG gun. If any of you have every played the "Medal of Honor" game, (which is also one of my favorite soundtracks) there is a level called "Taking out the Railgun," which features a mission where Lieutenant Patterson, (the star of the game) is on a mission to destroy it.
Now this rediculous tank you were talking about. The armor you announced sounded pretty good, and if it were sloped, it would be a nightmare to destroy, primarily being vulnerable only by air attack. (Like most tanks) An 8 inch gun could never be mounted on a tank, but if it could, it would easilly take out a Tiger.
The Iowa was a World War I ship, which is really why it was used to bombard the shores of Normandy during the invasion, since regular wartime service might have been a stressful job for it. 15 inch guns were no longer fitted on then-modern ships. Battleships built in World War II sported 16 inch guns. Some ships, like the Japanese "Yamato," (The biggest ship ever built) carried 18 inch guns. It never got to use them, though, because it was sunk by U.S. Daugntlesses before it could engage in any battle. By the way, the Missouri carried 16 inch guns.
Anyway, this WWII conversation is pretty fun. History is my friend.
~Captain Skyblade
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