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torsdag 20. mars 2014

German Panzers in WW2 with numbers

Even if Germany made some of the best tanks in WW2, they (luckily) never stood a chance against the combined production rate of allied tanks and anti-tank weapons. Russia alone produced far more T-34`s than Germany produced tanks all together. I think its interesting to see what tanks Germany had- and maybe even more-how many they had of each type. The list starts with the earliest tank and ends with the last produced

1. Panzer 1 
Produced: 1934-1937
Number built:1493 
In service: 1934-1945



2. Panzer 2
Produced: 1935-1943
Number built: 1856
In service: 1936-1945


3. Panzer 3
Produced: 1939-1943
Number built: 5774
In service: 1939-1945






4. Panzer 4
Produced: 1936-1945
Number built: 8553
In service: 1939-1945 (Germany) up til 1967 other countries



Produced: 1943-1945 (some sources include up till 46- for British forces)
Number built: 6000
In service: 1943-1945 (Germany) also post-war by other countries




Produced:1942-1944
Number built: 1327
In service: 1942-1945  




Produced: 1943-1945
Number built: 493 
In service: 1944-1945



torsdag 13. mars 2014

Panther - the tank that changed the battlefield

The Panther tank-or the Panzerkampfwagen V Panther as its full name is in german ment a crucial change in the design anmd size of tanks. After the invasion of Russia in 1941, the germans were suprised by the resistance from the largest russian tanks, the notorious T-34 in particular. This led to a change in the way the germans designes and built tanks- leading to a necessary change for everyone else as well. The Panther first saw combat in 1943, being rushed inti the largest tank-battle in history- the battle of kursk on the eastern front. Being used to soon it didnt have a big impact on this battle, but the tides of the tanks had changed. Tanks now were getting bigger, stronger and deadlier.

The Panther proved a great success for the germans, even if it was used only after the war had turned on the germans, fighting defensively for the whole career of the Panther. About 6000 units were produced, and it was so well designes and successfull that many captured vehicled were overtaken by allied forces, especially the russians who even had the manual translated into russian. It was even produced for the british army up til 1949...



Numbers:
Weight: 45 tons
Length: 6.87-8.66 metres depending on type
Width: 3.27-3.47metres
Height: 2.99 metres
Armour: up to 80 mm of steel....
Armament: 75 mm KwK
Speed: 34 km/h (road)



Panther in the background, soldiers in the front- probably from 5th SS Panzer "Wiking"


Panthers on the way from factory


Panthers overtaken by russian troops


Panther



Wrecked Panther, battle of Kursk

Panther captured and put into service by British troops

Panther in a museum