HBalck wrote:one of those KV-2 stopped a sizeable part of the 6th Panzer Division for an entire day, until it ran out of ammo... Exclamation
You mean the tank battle near Rasanaei - two KV-2 please of the 11th soviet army !! the 11th german tank rgt was only equipped with Pz 35(t) !
H.Balck
He is talking about Raseiniai(I assume that's what you meant).
Here's a direct quote from the article:
"...a single Kv-2 heavy tank, at a crossroads in front of Raseiniai, managed to cut off elements of the 6th Panzer Division which had established bridgeheads on the Dubysa. It stalled the Division's advance for a full day while being attacked by a variety of antitank weapons, until it finally ran out of ammunition..."
So much for the "slumbering, under-powered beast". KV in the early years of the war was practically invulnerable to German weapons, causing Germans in desperation to re-purpose the AA 8.8cm Guns as the only effective threat to KV(aside from concentrated artillery barrage/Luftwaffe strike).
Pz IV's early configurations posed no significant threat to KV1/2, so the game is largely correct in it's presentation. 155mm did not need to penetrate anything, explosion caused by such round is enough to wreck any early Wehrmacht armour.
Having said that, suggestion to make it a heavy artillery piece has merit.
In fact, both Tiger and Panther were not just abstract "better" tanks, but designed as direct responses to the KV and T-34.