- front.
Number built – 492 Even
larger and
heavier than the
Tiger I, the
Pzkpfw VIB
Tiger II. It is also
known under the
informal name Königstiger (the...
-
widened Pz 38(t) ch****is
Flakpanzer 38(t) = 2cm FlaK self-propelled anti-aircraft gun on
Panzer 38(t) ch****is (Sd. Kfz. 140) Also
known as:
PzKpfw III, 'Panzer...
- taken-over from the
Lithuania order PzKpfw 38(t) Ausf. A-D TNH tank in
German manufacture PzKpfw 38(t) Ausf. E-F
Pz 38(t) with
frontal armour increased...
-
springed suspension. As a result, the
Finnish Army
often referred to the
PzKpfw IV Ausf.J as the "shaker" for its
rough ride, when
compared to
their StuG...
-
Tiger Tanks: Vk45.02 to
Tiger II, 1997, page 10
Jentz &
Doyle 1993, p. 6. "
Pzkpfw VI
Tiger I". The
Armor Site!.
Fabio Prado.
Retrieved 30
April 2010. Bird...
- cm PaK 36(r) auf Fgst.
PzKpfw.II(F) (Sfl.) (Sd.Kfz. 132) 'Marder II' -". Tank Encyclopedia. 2020-06-06.
Retrieved 2022-01-05. "
Pz.Kpfw.II als Sfl. mit 7...
- the
battalion reported PzKpfw V Ch****is No. 154338,
Engine No. 8322046
reading 1,878km with
driver Obergrefeiter Gablewski, 4.Kp/
PzRgt 2. The
vehicle was...
-
Panzer VI can
refer to
three different German tanks:
Krupp PzKpfw NbFz VI, one of the
Neubaufahrzeug prototype tanks Panzer VIE, or
Tiger I
Panzer VIB...
- the
German Army
during World War II. This was the
primary armament of the
PzKpfw VI
Tiger I tank. It was
developed and
built by Krupp. The 8.8 cm KwK 36...
-
Panzerkampfwagen 35(t),
commonly shortened to
Panzer 35(t) or
abbreviated as
Pz.Kpfw. 35(t), was a Czechoslovak-designed
light tank used
mainly by **** Germany...