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Stats may be slightly old, but it should explain the point
This chart should help explain what I mean. It lists each faction's main infantry AT weapon, ATG, Light-AT vehicle, Medium-AT vehicle, and Heavy-AT vehicle, and compares their pen against a bunch of enemy front armor values.
What you'll notice is that the USF has a giant gap no other faction has, between pen values of 150 and 260. That means, if the USF runs into a vehicle with over ~150 armor, the ONLY reliable answer is the M36. That means against an Ost P4, JP4, OKW P4, Panther, Tiger, KT, Ele, JT, etc. - the answer is always "M36".
This is a problem, especially when trying to figure out what to do with the M36. Essentially it needs to be available to counter those vehicles, despite the fact that those 'targets' usually come much earlier and cheaper. In turn, this means that for the USF to not be completely out of luck against anything stronger than an OST P4, the M36 (by design) needs to over-perform.
My suggestion is that, rather than redesigning half a dozen vehicles, we simply fill that gap; give USF an intermediate AT source so that the M36 doesn't need to over-perform to keep the USF faction viable. From what I can see, this can be done in one of two ways:
A) Make the M10 a non-doc vehicle (currently 180-140 pen close/far)
B) Add a "big" ATG; a clone of the Pak40 / 6 Pounder (210-190 pen close/far)
Once that's done, the M36 can have its price increased (and/or pop), as it will no longer need to be the USF's main source of AT. From there, we can more easily look at the panther, since it no longer needs to stand up to a cheap, very powerful, TD.