Besides for zero angle PB39 could penetrate 30 mm for 100 meters. T34 has slightly more armor on sides and back, but how often you shoot a tank from over 100 m's in RO:OST? 50 to 20 meter is more like it.
Well that's how the German infantry man had to fight the tank until the introduction of the panzerfaust. Another option is the molotov cocktail, it worked for the Finns, but not sure if it could do any damage to heavier tanks like the Kv1 and T34Well, bugger. Though it would've been. Physics isn't my strong suit. But since there're tanks in game leaving germans face the enemy armor with just Gelbate and other close range weapons is a bit steep. Cannons would be too static for most cases.
Another option is the molotov cocktail, it worked for the Finns, but not sure if it could do any damage to heavier tanks like the Kv1 and T34
Besides for zero angle PB39 could penetrate 30 mm for 100 meters. T34 has slightly more armor on sides and back, but how often you shoot a tank from over 100 m's in RO:OST? 50 to 20 meter is more like it.
RedGuardist said:Later on war (at the times of Stalingrad) molotovs were good pretty much only for blinding the tanks
It was not a Anti-Tank rifle in the way you think of one, it was modified to launch high explosive, anti tank and shaped grenades, like a rifle grenade. It could easily penetrate the sides and rear of a T34, and even a Panzer IV. However, I would of thought they would be rare in Stalingrad seeing as they introduced in 1942.