Eclectic Dreck said:
If one side then had Mammoth Tanks, it is safe to assume the other side has the Allied equivalent. And, what's more, the Mammoth tank is actually a terrible idea. Why you would opt for a pair of smaller caliber guns when you could simply use one larger and more powerful gun given that a shot against a tank is either only somewhat effective (it damages armor and perhaps disables some fancy electronic doodad on the outside) or it destroys the tank entirely by piercing the armor. Being able to sling a shell capable of destroying another tank at a longer distance is generally a better option than having the ability to fire a greater quantity of less effective fire at closer range.
Contradicted yourself there slightly.
Some guns in development today can launch projectiles small enough to fit your skull but can have the destructive force needed to
skewer an aircraft carrier. Theoretically of course.
Greatest example of this i can think of is the Electro-magnetic Railgun (yes, a real one, its really quite simple once you understand electromagnetic induction) I saw on Future Weapons. It can be miniturised enough to dual wield on a tank and probably have lesser rapid firing verions for assault rifles. And bigger isnt always better when you have the ability to shoot twice as fast but with equal force. Its also predicted somewhere that 2 centurys from now, all weapons will not use gunpower projectiles.
I could go on, so i am. During WW2 Hiter had a panchant for the Rule of Cool and as a result ended up commissoning several ineffective Almost-Super-Weapons. One of theese is the V2 ballistic missile and more people were killed by them exploding on takeoff than were in Britan.
Another example is a giant cannon (cannot remember its full name) that had to run of specially constructed railroads and takes
3 Days to assemble, that got taken and destroyed by the Russians after they came at it from behind.
Finally theres is the Maus tank (maus is German for mouse) it, today, remains the heaviest tank ever biult and could go at a dazzling top speed of 6km/h. The war ended before Germany even got it fully operational. Did i mention it also had the largest caliber weapon fitted to a tank? now i have.
I realise i went overkill ont his, sorry.