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herrmill 08-09-2012 09:33 PM

Tanks For Math!
 
Interesting bit of trivia for any tank fan.


Europe and the Pacific were the two primary arenas in World War II, but the battle also was one of technological achievement. Airplanes, submarines, and of course the development of the atomic bomb were core markers to the arms race within the War. Similar, tank warfare was as much a function of innovation as it was anything else. Allied forces readily admitted that the enemy German tanks, such as the Tiger and Panther, were superior to their own. The big question for Allied forces, then, was not how to counter the Tiger and its progeny, but how many tanks Germany was able to produce.

To solve this problem, the Allies first turned to conventional intelligence gathering: spying, intercepting and decoding transmissions, interrogating captured enemies, etc. Via this method, the Allies deduced that from June 1940 to September 1942, the German military industrial complex was churning out roughly 1,400 tanks each month — an enormous amount. By comparison, the Axis forces used “only” 1,200 tanks during the Battle of Stalingrad, an eight month battle with a total casualty count nearing 2 million people.

Perhaps skeptical of the above result, the Allies looked for other methods of estimation. And then they found a critical clue: serial numbers. As reported by the Guardian, Allied intelligence noticed that each captured German tank (and wreckage thereof) contained a serial number unique to that tank. With a bit of careful observation, the Allies were able to determine that the serial numbers had a pattern denoting the order of tank production.

Using this data, the Allies were able to create a mathematical model to determine the rate of German tank production, and estimated that, during the same summer 1940 to fall 1942 time period, the Germans produced 255 tanks per month — a fraction of the 1,400 estimate produced by conventional intelligence. (Want to see the math? Click here.) And it turns out, this method worked best: after the War, internal German data put the number at 256 tanks per month.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2006...war.tvandradio

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_...lem#Exposition

And a related read:

Why iPhones are just like German tanks

You might not see the similarity at once, but the latest estimates for iPhone sales come straight from World War II

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...8/iphone.apple


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