- The
Jagdpanther (German: "hunting Panther"), Sd.Kfz. 173, was a tank
destroyer (Jagdpanzer, a self-propelled anti-tank gun)
built by
Germany during World...
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Jagdpanzer designs from tank designs, such as the
Jagdpanzer IV or the
Jagdpanther from the
Panzer IV and
Panther tanks respectively, with a
fully armored...
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JagdPanther is a game
magazine that was
published from 1973 to 1976. In 1973,
Texas Tech
student Stephen V. Cole
started playing PanzerBlitz, a tactical-level...
- the open-top
Nashorn and
fully enclosed, casemate-hulled
Elefant and
Jagdpanther tank destroyers. The
improved 8.8 cm gun was ****ed with a semi-automatic...
- su****ded by the
Jagdpanther. All
three vehicles mounted the same gun, with only some
minor differences between them. The
Jagdpanther—a true jagdpanzer—was...
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Tiger IIs, and
smaller numbers of
other types,
including Marder and
Jagdpanther self-propelled anti-tank guns.
Beevor 2009, p. 82.
Beevor 2009, p. 76...
- anti-tank and tank
destroyer 8.8 cm PaK 43 gun used for the
Elefant and
Jagdpanther, and turret-mounted 8.8 cm KwK 43
heavy tank gun of the
Tiger II. Initially...
- same way self-propelled anti-tank guns such as the
Jagdpanzer IV and
Jagdpanther were built. Some
designs were
based on
existing ch****is (such as the...
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straight from the
production lines; he also
ordered all
Tiger tanks,
Jagdpanther self-propelled guns, and 88 mm guns that were
available in
Germany to...
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during World War II in
medium and
heavy German tanks – the Panther,
Jagdpanther,
Tiger II,
Jagdtiger (HL230 P30), and
later versions of the
Tiger I and...