Early versions (Ausf A to Ausf F1) was the 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24, in later versions (Ausf F2 to Ausf J) , the longer barrelled 7.5 cm KwK 40 L/48 Also, a coaxial armament of a 7.92 mm MG34 Machine Gun, and in most versions an additional bow mounted MG34.
IV SS Panzer Corps was created in 1943.
All the battles the Germans fought. At the start of the war the Panzer IV was the newest, most modern German tank. At the end of the war, though outclassed by the Panzer V and VI, the Panzer IV was still in service.
As long as you shoot it under 300 yards and do not miss the panzer IV the bazooka should be able to disable the tank or kill the crew.
Name of : Number of Tanks Tank Built Panzer I: 1,490 Tanks Panzer II: 1,856 Tanks Panzer III: 5,774 Tanks Panzer IV: 9,200 Tanks Panzer V/Panther: 6,055 Tanks Panzer VIE: 1,347 Tanks Panzer VIB: 492 Tanks Panzer VII:5 Tanks Panzer VII:1 Tanks Total tanks Built between 1936-1945 was 26,220 Panzer tanks
Well you have to be more speciffic. but i will do a list of some of them: MG 42 MG 34 MP 40 MP 38 MP 44 (STG 44) Karabiner 98k Karabiner 43 Panzer I Panzer II Panzer III Panzer IV Panzer V (Panther) Panzer VI (Tiger) Panzer VI Ausf E (King tiger) Bf 109 Me 262
Yes, the Panzer mark IV was used a lot in North Africa under the command of Rommel. They were very useful, and far superior in gun-power than British tanks used at the time, such as the Matilda.
Germany's Army Ordnance department believed that a longer canon on the Panzer IV would involve adding more weight to the tank. This was to balance off the longer canon. Hitler, at the time, wanted a longer barreled tank to compete with the newer T-34 Soviet tank.
The Panzer I was used do much because it was 1939 and there wern't many different types of verieties. And the Panzer I and II were pretty much the only tanks they had at their disposal.. later Came the III, IV, V Panther, VI Tiger, VII King Tiger, VIII Maus. And other veriants.
Panzer literally means 'armour' in the German language, but, in WW2, the word Panzer meant 'Tank'. There were 7 different marks of Panzer, the Panzer I, II, III, IV, Panther, Tiger, and Konigstiger (King Tiger/Panther) in WW2.
An armament is a body of forces equipped for war.
Panzer Command happened in 2006.
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