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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
For example, if you hit the top of the turret, the shrapnel will go downwards and it will be pretty much a guaranteed kill.
Lower plates are also good, as it sends the shrapnel upwards.
In pike noses like the IS-3s, avoid shooting at the UFP as it will mostly only kill the driver and maybe 1 on the turret.
If for example a Tiger 2 is angled, your best 3 options are the top of the turret, lower plate and side of the tank.
The 4005 is pretty good at one shotting once you learn HESH mechanics
I wrote a bit about this, as you said you didn't one shot things like it's supposed to.
It spreads the explosive out over the plate, which means more of it is in contact with the plate, leading to a more efficient transfer of force and more chance of spalling.
It squash explosives against the armor to create spalling.
So obviously angles are useless