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Zimmerit was a paste-like
coating used on mid- and late-war
German armored fighting vehicles during World War II. It was used to
produce a hard
layer covering...
- such as the
larger G2
mantlet as
changes to the
design were implemented.
Zimmerit was
applied to G1s up to
September 1944, then was
withdrawn to decrease...
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mount itself. This gun was used from the
third production series onwards.
Zimmerit coating was
applied to all
vehicles until September 1944.
Production of...
- from 305001 to 305088.
After serial number 305011 (September 1944), no
Zimmerit anti-magnetic
paste was
factory applied. Only two
heavy anti-tank battalions...
- but
before the
British got a
chance to
deploy it, the
Germans adopted Zimmerit coating on
their tanks,
which prevented magnetic mines from
sticking to...
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rollers of a few
different types were used due to lack of
rubber supply.
Zimmerit anti-magnetic
coating to
protect vehicles from
magnetic mines was applied...
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which the
Germans feared would be used in
large numbers by the Allies,
Zimmerit paste was
added to all the
vertical surfaces of the tank's armour. The...
- hull
number 280093,
turret number 104, and has a
comprehensive coating of
Zimmerit. It was
claimed by
Sergeant Roberts of A Squadron, 23rd Hussars, 11th Armoured...
- single,
backed with non-album
tracks "Europa: The
Gates of Heaven" and "
Zimmerit". This
single was
later re-released as part of the 1989
compilation The...
- years,
similar changes and
updates were added, such as the
addition of
Zimmerit (a non-magnetic anti-mine coating), in late 1943. Due to slow production...