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German Tanks during World War II



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The Germans built many tanks during World War II to defeat the British. These included the Jagdtiger and Panzer III Flamm. These tanks were very successful and the Germans immediately began to work on new projects. More than a thousand tanks were in the German arsenal at the close of World War II.

Panzer IV

Panzer IV, a German tank, was used in World War II. It was designed to strike at enemy anti-tank guns. The tank also had high-explosive ammunition that could cause damage to anything within the blast radius.

Panzer III

Panzer III was the German tank that saw combat in World War II. The Panzer III was a light tank with a prominent hull and a high armor rating. It had offset front hull protection, which made it able to fight Allied tanks. The M model has a five mm plate on its top and a lower plat on its bottom. This improved hull protection. It was a dual-purpose tank that saw considerable use on the Eastern Front, and it was also retrofitted to a new heavy battle tank, the Tiger I. It was also used in tank-hunting.


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Panzer II Flamm

The Panzer II Flamm was a German tank that was designed by the German Army in the 1930s. It weighed approximately 12 tons and featured a turret housing a rotating MG 34 automatic machine gun. Its crew consisted of three men, and it had armor protection of up to 30 mm. The tank also featured two flamethrowers, one at each corner. It was about twelve tons in weight and held 160 liters of fuel. It was powered a Maybach 6-cylinder engine, the Maybach H62 TRM. It produced 140 horsepower.


Panzer II Flamm Ausf A

Flammpanzer II was a German tank intended to set fire to enemy bunkers. Before the Second World War, the German Army Headquarters ordered the project. Daimler-Benz was assigned the task of designing the tank. Daimler-Benz had already built a prototype in July 1939. The tank's turret was made of soft steel, and it was armed with two flamethrowers that operated at 180 degrees.

Panzer II Flamm Ausf B

Panzer II Flamm Ausf B German tanks was a heavy tank, which was developed and produced by the German Army. The tank featured a turret, which was placed on top of the hull. This made it highly effective against infantry. This tank could move fast and had lots of firepower. Its turret was the same as that of the Ausf C, but the suspension was a lot more advanced. The tank was still very low and the hull was longer, wider and more robust. It was manufactured by MAN, Daimler-Benz.

Bruckenleger IV

The Bruckenleger IV was a German tank that was used in World War II. It was modified by the crew to increase its combat capability. The crew replaced the bridging gear with a 5-cm PaK 38 anti-tank weapon.


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Panzer III Ausf C

The German Panzer III is an antique tank that has served in service since the first decade of the 21st century. The thick armor that differs in thickness surrounds the turret, hull and tank. Panzer III Ausf. The A-through C tanks were outfitted with 15 mm frontal and 10 mm tank armour. All sides of the hull were protected by 30mm face-hardened stainless steel.

Panzer III Ausf D

The Panzer III Ausf D was a German tank that saw service during World War II. Although the prototype tank was not in service for long, it was an important part of training Panzer crews. It was also manufactured by an underdeveloped German industrial sector, which helped pave a way for future Panzer developments.


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German Tanks during World War II