- the howitzer-like KwK 37 gun was
dropped from the
Panzer IV's use, its
Sturmkanone equivalent in the StuG III up to that time, was
likewise replaced with...
- Schußtafel für die 7,5 cm
Kampfwagenkanone 40 (7,5 cm Kw.K. 40), 7,5 cm
Sturmkanone 40 (7,5 cm Stu.k. 40) und 7,5 cm Panzerjägerkanone 40 (7,5 cm Pak 40)...
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vehicle (Sturmgeschütz))
instead of a
turreted tank, the
weapon was
called Sturmkanone 40 (StuK 40). Both the KwK 40 and StuK 40 were
developed from the towed...
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Jagdpanzer IV with 75 mm L/70 main gun) Sd.Kfz. 163 - Sturmgeschütz IV for
Sturmkanone 40 (L/48) Sd.Kfz. 164 -
Nashorn (until 1944
known as Hornisse) panzerjäger...
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Calsow consisted of a headquarters, two
pioneer companies and a 37mm gun (
Sturmkanone) battery. The unit was to use
heavy shields and body
armor as protection...
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Finnish Armoured Division -
Sturmkanone 40 or StuG IIIG (Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G, "Sturmi").
Photograph was
taken on 4 June 1944
during Marshal Mannerheim's...
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member of the
Ukrainian hiphop group Glava 94 StuK,
abbreviation of
Sturmkanone, a
German designation for
artillery guns "Stuk", a 2008 song by The Partysquad...
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created in 1917 and 1918 from the
experience in
trench warfare. StuK –
Sturmkanone,
prefix for the main
armament of any
German self-propelled artillery...