Panzer IV - Wikipedia The Panzer IV was the most numerous German tank and the second-most numerous German fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle of the Second World War; 8,553 Panzer IVs of all versions were built during World War II, only exceeded by the StuG III assault gun with 10,086 vehicles
Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf. A (Sd. Kfz. 101) - Tank Encyclopedia In total, Germany supplied 96 Panzer I Ausf A and 21 Ausf B, 4 Panzerbefehlswagen I Ausf B (Panzer I command tanks), and one Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf A (ohne Aufbau) (a turretless training tank)
Panzerkampfwagen IV - tank-afv. com With nearly 9000 units (the real figures are still elusive), this was not only the biggest tank production in Germany ever, but it was also manufactured in growing numbers, despite the shortages, until the very last days of WW2 in Europe
Panzer | German WW2 Tank History Design | Britannica What is a panzer tank? When and where were panzer tanks first used? Why were panzer tanks important in World War II? What are some famous types of German panzer tanks? How did panzer tanks influence tank design after World War II? panzer, series of battle tanks fielded by the German army in the 1930s and ’40s
Panzerkampfwagen IV - Panzerphotos Destroyed early Pz Kpfw IV in the middle of a road near Amiens, France The tank was destroyed around 5 June 1940 The graves of the killed crew members are visible to the left The sign reads "Rechts fahren" (keep right) 4 Kompanie Panzer-Regiment 33 9 Panzer-Division Pz Kpfw IV Ausf B or C, with two Pz Kpfw II during a short rest
Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf A (Sd Kfz 101) - HistoryOfWar. org The Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf A (Armoured Fighting Vehicle I version A, normally shortened to the Panzer I or Pz Kpfw I Ausf A) was the first German tank to enter mass production
Panzer I Variants - Nevington War Museum Originally known as MG Panzerwagen (V Kfz 617) and given the Sonderkraftfahrzeug designation Sd Kfz 101, the Ausf A was armed with two machine guns in a small turret The 450 production tanks saw service from 1934 to 1941, last seeing action in Finland [1]
Panzer I - Wikipedia Its name is short for Panzerkampfwagen I (German for " armored fighting vehicle mark I"), abbreviated as Pz Kpfw I The tank's official German ordnance inventory designation was Sd Kfz 101 ("special purpose vehicle 101") [2] Design of the Panzer I began in 1932 and mass production began in 1934
Panzerkampfwagen IV (Hub) - Tank Encyclopedia Production of the Panzer IV Ausf G began in 1942, greatly aiding German armored divisions in their efforts to combat the heavily armored enemy tanks encountered on the Eastern Front and in North Africa