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My understanding is that the lessons learned by the Russians from this embarrassment enabled them to somewhat/moderately/greatly aid them in beating the Germans?
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Have not heard much myself of the Czech arms industry, but they seem to have been rather good from little I know, ie the BREN machine gun. Reasons?
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My limited understanding of these weapons was that tank armor in the early part of WW2 became thick enough to withstand these weapons. Where they capable of ruining a track or roadwheel? I would think in the heat of battle it would take a point blank shot? Where they accurate? Did early tanks have bullet-proof glass in their viewing devices? Was wondering while reading a book Ken Estes recommended, "Iron Hulls and Iron Hearts." I don't remember these weapons being mentioned. Thank you.