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The statement that an adequate supply of M18's and HEAT ammunition could have stopped NKA T-34/85's in 1950 is very questionable, given the armor penetration of the M18 and the armor protection of the T-34. The tanks could have perhaps stopped by flank and rear shots, but these kind of shots take very steady nerves on the part of the infantry. W. B. Wilson ( talk) 17:58, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
Sorry, first real Wikipedia edit. The HEAT round was 2.5-3 inches penetration and used a hemispherical liner to reduce the penetration loss from rotation. Also, the M1A1 was a launcher, not a rocket, and the M6A1 and M6A3 rockets its fired did not have 120mm penetration. The M6A1 was 3 inches and M6A3 4 inches. Only the M6A4/A5 rockets did better, and the only source for M6A5 performance (OP 1720) is mostly illegible.-- MandolinMagi ( talk) 02:25, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
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