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Old 12th June 2006, 18:27
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Re: Destroyed tanks counted as "air victories" in April, 1945 by German fighters in east

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IMHO another possibility to consider in this discussion is that a fighter could strafe and destroy a half-track, or similar weakly armoured tracked AFV, but claim a tank destroyed. Unfortunately this is moving towards speculation that cannot be tested with hard information, so it can't really go much further.

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That sure happened, and every "smoking" tank was a "knock-out" tank, and every "knock-out" tank is a "destroyed" tank, and one tank attacked by several aircrafts, could be "destroyed' several times, this kind of things occured to every airforce in the war time.
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Old 13th June 2006, 10:49
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Re: Destroyed tanks counted as "air victories" in April, 1945 by German fighters in east

Calling an AFV as 'totally destroyed' is a complex question, not just the aviators overclaimed in this way (the Soviet Il-2 units heavily overclaimed many times as well), but the ground troops too (many AFV remained repairable, even after a medium or heavy AT weapon hit) An AFV was really destroyed generally, if it is really burnt out (from the write off engine till the internal ammo explosion).

BTW the Soviet and German armoured troops suffered many times much more higher losses during retreats by mechanic failures (abandoned/destroyed AFV's by own troops) than by the enemy.
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