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Jagdpanther (Paperback)
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Sd.Kfz. 173 Jagdpanther is a German tank destroyer developed by
Krupp and Daimler-Benz. The order was placed in August 1943 and the
vehicle entered service in the first months of 1944. It was armed
with a very effective anti-tank tank gun. PaK 43 cal. 88 mm. The
destroyer's combat compartment was armoured with 40 to 100 mm thick
(front plate) armour plates. From January 1944, 415 pieces were
produced (at the MIAG, MNH and MBA factories). The vehicle was
based on the chassis of the Panther Ausf. G, but it didn't have as
many technical problems as the mentioned tank. Due to the
favourable power-to-weight ratio, Jagdpanther had good performance
and maneuverability. Together with a powerful cannon, which was
able to destroy any allied armoured vehicle that time, it made it
an extremely effective and dangerous destroyer. Vehicles were used
by independent tank destroyer battalions. Jagdpanthers debuted in
Normandy in 1944 (within 555th and 654th Panzerjagerabteilung),
achieving great successes. Also during the offensive in the
Ardennes, the Allies took a toll on them. They appeared on the
Eastern Front in the autumn of 1944, effectively fighting all
Soviet armoured guns and heavy tanks, including IS-2. The vehicle
was produced in two main variants. The early version - designated
as G1 - had a smaller yoke that was welded to the hull, a modified
engine compartment from the Panther Ausf. A and two driver's
visors. In the later version - G2 - the Panther Ausf. G engine
compartment was used, one driver's visor and a larger yoke which
was bolted to the front plate with screws. There were also many
hybrid variants combining the features of both versions. Until
September 1944, Jagdpanthers were covered with Zimmerit in the form
of characteristic squares, and not the more popular "snakes".
Jagdpanthers proved to be the most effective German tank
destroyers, but they appeared too late and in too few numbers to
significantly influence the course of the war.
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