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Some late-war T-34's actually had cages on them to deflect Panzerfaust and Panzerschrecks.
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Just looks like double the ablative shielding to me.
    		            			
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Some late-war T-34's actually had cages on them to deflect Panzerfaust and Panzerschrecks.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slat_armor
It's still a pretty good solution vs RPGs.
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I would love it if all units got visual changes at each level of vet.
Like vet 0 rifles wear their helmets snugly, then at vet 1 they leave them unbuckled (a properly buckled helmet didn't absorb the impact of a bullet cause it was too tight), at vet 2 they put bayonets on their rifles, and at vet 3 they start sticking cards and cigarettes into their helmets.
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Protective screens didn't actually do very much but stop some shrapnel. They were essentially useless against panzerfausts.
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And yet the same principle is still in use on modern armoured vehicles (example: Your text.. ). If you can detonate a HEAT warhead prematurely the effectiveness of it is greatly reduced.
German spaced armour skirts ("schürzen") were actually to protect against anti-tank rifle rounds striking vulnerable running gear components and thinner lower hull armour, but might have also hindered the effectiveness of American Bazookas.

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