"Tiger killer"

The Sherman Firefly was a medium tank used by the United Kingdom and some armoured formations of other Allies in the Second World War. It was based on the US M4 Sherman but was fitted with the more powerful British 76.2 mm (3.00 in) calibre 17-pounder anti-tank gun as its primary weapon. Conceived as a stopgap until future British tank designs came into service, the Sherman Firefly became the most common vehicle mounting the 17-pounder in the war.
The British Army made extensive use of Sherman tanks, but they expected to have their own tank models developed soon, so the idea of mounting the 17-pounder in the Sherman was initially rejected. However, through the efforts of two persistent British officers, government reluctance was eventually overcome, and the Firefly went into production. This proved fortunate, as the Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger and Cruiser Mk VIII Cromwell tank designs experienced difficulties and delays.
After the problem of getting such a large gun to fit in the Sherman's turret was solved, the Firefly was put into production in early 1944, in time to equip the 21st Army Group, commanded by General Bernard Montgomery, for the Normandy landings. It soon became highly valued, as its gun could almost always penetrate the armour of the Panther and Tiger tanks it faced in Normandy, something no other British or American tank could reliably do.[2][3] Because the Firefly's barrel was visibly longer than that of a normal 75 mm Sherman, crews tried to countershade camouflage it so the tank would look like a regular Sherman from a distance. Between 2,100 and 2,200 were manufactured before production ended in 1945; it is unknown if this includes 100 tanks built for the United States.[3]
Specifications
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 9.8ft (3.0m)
- Length 25.4ft (7.7m)
- Height 10.6ft (3.2m)
- Empty Weight 12,765lbs (5,790kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,729lbs (7,588kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 6,216.7lbs/ft2 (30,352.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2.7ft2 (0.3m2)
- Drag Points 7267
Parts
- Number of Parts 302
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,962
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@Kav thanks!
Wow! It's very cool!
@Boeing727200F oh uh... You didn't hear a thing then...
@Pakdaaircraftindustries I thought I was talking about the real thing but ok I guess
@Boeing727200F I used... Unconventional methods to do this... I only used symetry two times
@Graingy the gun has its own gravity and is always sideways while the engine is a mutant freak of a combination of 5 smaller engines.
@Pakdaaircraftindustries Nice tank! I've got no idea what's going on in the comment section though... Gorilla confused.
@Pakdaaircraftindustries The irony was it wasn't even a box.
It was... oddly pyramid shaped.
@Graingy and it was the only one the mighty "tiger killer" couldn't kill...
@Pakdaaircraftindustries Turns out, for once, it was actually a Tiger that time.
@Graingy this history got out of control because this family crumbled into ashes when a Panzer IV appeard
@Pakdaaircraftindustries Something about wanting to go to Mars.
I'm sure they'll turn up eventually.
@Graingy and the rooftop .50 cal became independent and left the house not to be seen again
@Pakdaaircraftindustries Shunted out by that breech, who has no concept of personal space.
@Graingy the radio tried to leave the house but ended up living in the back
The driver and machine gunner got divorced. The machine gunner took the gun, while the driver brought in this "ammunition" hoe that'll go off at the slightest knock against her.