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    15-252 garand Picture of the Day - M24 Chaffee moves on the outskirts of Salzburg, Ma

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    I think the one on the left is a panther also. The twin exhausts are similar to the other one

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    Could an M24 knock out a Panther?
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    I do not think it could as the Panther had the high velocity 75mm gun and good armor and could dictate the course of the engagement though the American tank was pretty fast across the terrain the Chaffee's glacis plate was only 25mm think sloped to provide the maximum protection I would say a heavy TD unit did the initial and the Chaffee's moping up.

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    The Panther looks like it was firing to its rear, maybe preparing to shoot and scoot. The back is a lot weaker than the front.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    The Panther looks like it was firing to its rear, maybe preparing to shoot and scoot. The back is a lot weaker than the front.

    Wonder if it was being towed

    Is that a towing appratus hooked to the front?
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    Yes, that's an "A" frame. The whole front of the hull is hinged up too.
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    Panthers

    With capture imminent I should say they have been destroyed by their crews and with a forest close by try escape on foot they had nothing to lose as it was over by then anyway.

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