Comments by "Psiberzerker" (@Psiberzerker) on "What \"killed\" the most tanks in World War 2?" video.
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Air-to ground antitank kills, Accuracy will always be a problem. Especially in WWII, when you had piston prop planes doing their Attack runs with auto-cannons, and dive-bombs. For one thing, attack aircraft weren't a particularly stable platform for these attack runs, but the main problem is you're trying to hit an itty bitty Tank. I know from the ground, tanks look huge, but from the air, even a Maus, or Ferdinand is a tiny target. Then, you have to figure in attacking through the chaotic layers of air over a battlefield, with bullets, shells, and mortar rounds going everywhere, not to mention the shock waves of explosions going off, and the turbulence that causes. Also, that .50 cal on the commander's hatch on allied Tanks? Yeah, that was specifically mounted there to shoot at enemy aircraft.
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