




Comparative Tables of World War II American and German Tanks – M4A1 & M4A3 Analysis
Comparative Tables of World War II American and German Tanks – M4A1 & M4A3 Analysis
This detailed World War II comparative chart presents direct-fire performance comparisons between American and German armored vehicles, focusing on the M4A1 and M4A3 Sherman tanks versus the Panzer IV, Panther, Tiger I, and Tiger II. Designed as a technical reference, the tables analyze penetration distances, armor thickness, gun specifications, and firing effectiveness across frontal, flank, and rear engagements.
Historical Context
As Allied forces advanced across Europe, tank-versus-tank engagements became increasingly common. American planners and commanders needed precise data comparing the Sherman’s capabilities against heavier German armor. These comparative tables reflect the analytical approach used by U.S. forces to evaluate battlefield strengths and weaknesses—balancing mobility, firepower, and survivability against Germany’s heavily armored Panthers and Tigers.
The Map’s Features
The chart includes direct fire comparison tables for both the M4A1 and M4A3 Sherman variants. It details maximum penetration distances at various armor sections, including turret, upper hull, lower hull, and rear armor. Additional sections outline gun caliber, ammunition type, muzzle velocity, projectile weight, and armor thickness with angles. Visual diagrams illustrate expected performance in frontal, flank, and rear attack scenarios.
Historical Significance
While German tanks often possessed thicker armor and more powerful guns, American armored doctrine emphasized combined arms, maneuver warfare, and numerical superiority. These comparative tables highlight the technical realities faced by Allied crews and provide insight into how battlefield tactics were shaped by equipment capabilities.
Museum-Quality Reproduction
This is a high-quality reproduction of the original World War II armored comparison chart, professionally printed on archival Hahnemühle paper using the Giclée printing process to preserve clarity, fine linework, and technical detail.
Perfect For:
• World War II armor and mechanized warfare enthusiasts
• Military historians and researchers
• Veterans and active-duty service members
• Engineering and military technology students
• Offices, study rooms, and history-focused spaces
Specifications:
• Subject: U.S. and German Tank Direct-Fire Comparisons
• Theater: European Theater of Operations
• Created/Published: Unknown
• Product Type: High-Quality Reproduction Print
Dimensions (Width x Height): 28.5 x 22.1
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