For those of you who do not know, here is a good dueling tip for early 1942 quick battles or scenarios where these units are prevalent.
The Panzer IIIL and IIIJ are what are known by me as "itty bitty little kitties". Why?
Because the ubiquitous Soviet 76mm cannon found on almost every vehicle of the 1942(early) period, cannot penetrate the turret and upper hull armor of these German tanks when in hull down position.
Actually, when in proper hull down position, Soviet tanks will begin firing HE at the turret, in order to get a gun hit. Although the MKIIIJ and L have a fine gun in the 50mm L/60, they cannot typically penetrate a KV's armor over 500m, therefore, this often sets up a perpetual "plink fest" where two or more KV's and MK IIIJ or L's can sit in this position for turns, just wasting ammo on each other.
IF you want a little tank that takes punishment hull down like a Tiger tank in early 1942, buy yourself at least one of these to take the brunt of a soviet 76mm attack and then run yourself a platoon of MK IV's to their near flank.
In a current game with Schwerpunkt, 4 KV-1's have gone three turns with 5 hull down MKIIIJ's with absolutely no tank kills! Over 20 AP rounds have hit one of my MK IIIJ's and bounced off without even a partial penetration or gun damage...
Think about this little tidbit when you go to play in the early 1942 era where Russian supertanks are going to piss you off... it may piss off your opponent even more when he realizes he can't kill your defilade MK III's!!!
Hopefully this wisdom can be put to good use, and if so, green clickies (I need a fix, mannnnnn...) would be appreciated.
Cheers!
Leto the clickie Junkie