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drez
March 19th, 2016, 10:18 PM
Opponent is using some Calliope's in a 6/44 battle against me. They are armed with 105mm cannon. Thing is, I'm pretty sure they only carried the 75mm, is this something that needs consideration?
cheers,
drez
Imp
March 20th, 2016, 04:54 AM
You could just look at the unit in the encyclopaedia or on a unit buy screen to verify that the unit does indeed use a 105mm cannon
DRG
March 20th, 2016, 09:03 AM
We modeled it on the M4A3 (105) because at the time ( and still ....) there was no hard information that the rocket frames couldn't be or were not mounted on the 105 Sherman and since it's artillery---a SP rocket launcher-- an HE gun made sense but if you have solid info that they were only mounted on 75 armed tanks I'll change it.
Don
drez
March 21st, 2016, 02:10 PM
Well, in war thunder they modeled it with 75mm (http://wiki.warthunder.com/index.php?title=Rocket_Launcher_T34_Calliope) and they are very historically accurate. Also, I cannot find a picture of a Calliope with a 105mm nor any mention of the rockets being mounted on the 105 sherman. Every picture ive ever seen is with a 75mm sherman. Maybe not solid info, but all the info I can muster.
FASTBOAT TOUGH
April 25th, 2016, 07:04 PM
Something made me look over here and saw this Thread...
What I have seems to indicate first used in Normandy Invasion on the M4A1 SHERMAN'S (Though as the war progressed the later versions of the SHERMAN were used as well. Ref. 3) mounting the original 76mm main gun. The T-34 CALLIOPE W/7.2 inch rockets seems to have been the most used in combat followed by a version that fired 4.5 inch rockets using multiple 3 pack aircraft rocket launchers. This from mostly Ref. 1 U.S. II CORP WWII documents.
The CALLIOPE could fire it's rockets singly/Rounds of 6/or full continuous 60 round rocket barrage. One CALLIOPE 7.2 launcher had the effective fire power of 15 Batteries of 105mm artillery. That's from the below War Department You Tube video. Ref. 2
When I open my WinSPWW2 the intro page always shows the CALLIOPE 7.2 with 76MM main gun.
http://www.752tank.com/rockettanks.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_uP-AmUEzA
http://www.theshermantank.com/2016/01/ 
Pics: 
14221   14222
14224
Hope this helps.
I love you guys over here and read ALL things WWII. I guess this fulfills my Bi/Tri-annual contribution here. I'll step back across the hall now.
Regards,
Pat
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DRG
April 25th, 2016, 07:15 PM
Yeah I changed them to the standard gun for this release
FASTBOAT TOUGH
April 25th, 2016, 09:11 PM
Something was bugging me after my last post, so came back for a 2nd QA check. I noticed the last ref. was botched by me while trying to highlight the refs. and add the last picture showing the CALLIOPE with the 4.2 inch rockets that appeared to have served with the 5th U.S. ARMY in Italy if not mistaken. 
http://www.theshermantank.com/sherman/46-gallery-v-more-sherman-photos-some-maybe-not-as-high-res/
Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
Regards,
Pat
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FASTBOAT TOUGH
April 25th, 2016, 09:43 PM
Having a night - 4.5 inch, 4.5 inch and 4.5 inch rockets from my last NOT 4.2 inch! :doh: :doh: :doh:
Regards,
Pat
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Kiwikkiwik
May 9th, 2016, 07:38 AM
In the book the encyclopedia of weapons of WWII by Chris Bishop it says the Calliope was constructed of plywood as it was a one shot weapon for use against strong points.
FASTBOAT TOUGH
June 24th, 2016, 02:44 AM
Here are the tech specs as sourced from II CORPS documents.
7.2 Inch T40 Rocket Launcher:
                Weight of Launcher: 5,500lbs empty,6,700lbs   
                fully loaded
                Tubes: (20) 90-inch tubes, 2 rows of 10
                Tube Material: Sheet steel
                Life of Tubes: Indefinite
                Firing Method: Electrical, single-shot or ripple 
                fire
                Maximum Firing Rate: 20 rounds in 10 seconds    
                (ripple fire)
                Muzzle Velocity: 160 feet per second.
                Maximum Range: 230 Yards
                Effective Range: Typically 60-75 Yards
                Rocket Type: 7.2 Inch High Explosive Rocket T37 
                Rocket Dimensions: 61 lbs, 35 inches long
                with circular fins
                Explosive Charge: 32 lbs of C2 plastic explosive
                Laying on Target: By turret gun sight
                Traverse and Elevation: Traverse by turret, 
                elevation by main gun.
                Main Gun Operation: Can be fired with    
                launcher installed 
                Jettison Capability: Hydraulically .
                jettisoned in seconds
                Armor Plating: Will divert up to .30 caliber 
                bullet
                
4.5 Inch T34 Rocket Launcher (Standard 60-Tube Unit):
                Weight of Launcher: 1840lbs empty, 4240lbs fully 
                loaded
                Tubes: (60) 90-inch tubes, 2 rows of 18 on top, 
                launcher installed 2 rows of 12 on bottom
                Tube Material: Plastic
                Life of Tubes: Begin breaking up after 4 salvos, 
                average life 15 to 20 salvos    
                Firing Method: Electrical, single-shot or ripple 
                fire
                Maximum Firing Rate: 60 rounds in 30 seconds 
                (ripple fire) 
                Muzzle Velocity: 850 feet per second
                Maximum Range: 4,600 Yards
                Effective Range: 3,900 Yards
                Rocket Type: 4.5 Inch Aircraft Rocket with 
                (ripple fire)
                Rocket Dimensions: 40 lbs, 33 inches long, 
                fin-stabilized
                Weight of projectile in flight: 15.25 Lbs
                Rocket Flame: 30 to 40 feet
                Explosive Charge: 4.3 lbs of TNT explosive
                Conventional Blast Equivalent: 105mm shell
                Laying on Target: By turret gun sight
                Traverse and Elevation: Traverse by turret, 
                elevation by main gun
                Main Gun Operation: Cannot be fired until 
                launcher is jettisoned
                Jettison Capability: Hydraulically 
                jettisoned in seconds
                Armor plating: None
It took a crew of five up to two hours to reload and reconnect electrical wires. Also as shown above, they could launch single rockets or some combination (or all) of rockets for a sequenced or full "ripple launch". Most of these tubes actually came off combat aircraft.
The other key points I highlighted. Previous references from earlier posts might help, to include the War Dept. film from the You Tube ref.
http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/US/M4_Sherman.php
Regards,
Pat
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Kiwikkiwik
July 1st, 2016, 08:16 PM
Maybe the Calliope doesn't have a panoramic sight and so can't fire indirect?
FASTBOAT TOUGH
July 6th, 2016, 12:12 PM
For both rocket types they say it used the tanks turret sight or "commanders sight" in the earlier posts it shows by picture and description the smaller rockets where used as indirect/artillery and appears to be fairly accurate. The larger rocket could be used in the same fashion however, it appears it was generally used as a direct fire weapon against strong points.
Regards,
Pat
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