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  1. Range: 120-miles (434-km) Speed: 26-mph (42-km/h) The vehicle being offered, Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf. H, chassis number 89457, was most likely built by Nibelungenwerke in February 1944. This vehicle was bought by Syria in the 1950s, probably from Czechoslovakia.

  2. Range: 100-miles (146-km) Speed: 25-mph (40-km/h) The tank being offered, M4A2 (76)HVSS, serial number 50331, registration number 3082929, is an older restoration and is in excellent all around condition. The exterior paint is in excellent shape.

  3. 29 maj 2020 · The Panzer IV was primarily meant to destroy soft-skin targets, anti-tank positions and infantry emplacements and was thus mostly equipped with high explosive and smoke rounds. The armor-piercing (AP) round could penetrate 41 mm of armor sloped at 60° at 100 m. At ranges of 500 m, the penetration dropped to 38 mm.

  4. Selling WW2 and earlier items from Canada, Great Britain & Germany, including modern & surplus. Offering a wide range of original period items, antique & deactivated arms, and related items for historians & collectors.

  5. 27 mar 2021 · The Panzer IV Ausf.F2 was introduced in March 1942, armed with the 7.5 cm KwK 40 L/43 with a 3.22 m long barrel. The new variant proved to be very effective and able to face even the most armored Russian tanks, such as the T-34 and KV-1.

  6. 4 cze 2022 · The introduction of the longer 7.5 cm gun-armed Panzer IV Ausf.G changed the role of the Panzer IV tank-type significantly within the German Wehrmacht. The 7.5 cm L/43 guns were more than capable of dealing with most tanks on the battlefield in 1942.

  7. The Jagdpanzer IV was an improved and modified version of the Stug III assault gun. Design began in December 1942, with specifications calling for 100-mm frontal armour, the 75mm Pak42 L/70 gun, with the vehicle to be based on the PzKpfw IV chassis. Problems forced several variants to be developed.

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