German StuG III Ausf B World War Photos


Perfect Armor STUG III

The most prolific German AFV Production data does not lie. Although quite underrated by Allied intelligence during WW2 and still somewhat underestimated today, the StuG III was, nonetheless, the most produced tracked German AFV during the conflict. Its evolution mirrored that of the more famous Panzer IV.


StuG III Ausf G at Parola Tank Museum

The Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B ("Assault Infantry Gun 33B"), was a German self-propelled heavy assault gun used during World War II. Design and development A new, fully enclosed, and heavily armored boxy casemate superstructure was built on the chassis of the Sturmgeschütz III.


Stug 40 in Overloon. Tanks military, German tanks, Military vehicles

The Sturmgeschütz IV (StuG IV) (Sd.Kfz. 167) was a German assault gun variant of the Panzer IV used in the latter part of the Second World War. It was identical in role and concept to the highly successful StuG III assault gun variant of the Panzer III.


A German Stug III with a Long 75mm passes a Knocked out M5A1 Stuart.

German Reich (1941) Self-Propelled Assault Gun - At Least 1 Prototype Built During the battles across the Soviet Union and North Africa in 1941, the Germans were hard-pressed as their anti-tank and tank guns proved to be almost useless. In desperation, the Germans often employed the 8.8 cm anti-aircraft or even some larger caliber artillery.


StuG 40 Ausf G with zimmerit and saukopf Eastern front World War Photos

Remote Control Tank Fahrschul Sturmgeschütz Surviving Vehicles Conclusion StuG III Ausf.C and D specifications Sources German Reich (1941) Assault Gun - 50 Ausf.C and 150 Ausf.D Built Following the Ausf.A and Ausf.B, the next vehicles in the line of the highly successful StuG III series were the identical Ausf.C and D.


German tank destroyer StuG 40 Ausf G World War Photos

April 14, 2021 9 Comments Contents: Sturmgeschütz concept The first StuG IV A new start Production Name Specifications The Hull The Superstructure Suspension and running gear The Engine and Transmission The Armor Protection The Crew and Radio The Armament Distribution to units Combat Other Operators Modifications Surviving vehicles Conclusion


StuG 40 Ausf G tank destroyer World War Photos

By Slaven Radovic CC BY-SA 3.0. Sturmgeschütz (or StuG) was a series of self-propelled artillery used by the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. The most common version, the StuG III, was built on the chassis of the PzKpfw III tank and was originally called "StuG.". However, after the creation of the StuG IV, it received the name StuG III.


German assault gun StuG III Ausf B 3 World War Photos

Stug III or Sturmgeschütz III: Best German Tank Destroyer of World War 2 This post is also available in: Magyar (Hungarian) Deutsch (German) language Published: 16/08/2023 | Last Updated on 20/09/2023 Development of Stug III Assault Gun Design and Prototypes Technical details of Sturmgeschütz III Dimensions Armour Suspension Engine and transmission


German self propelled artillery Sturmgeschutz StuG III tank 01

Sturmgeschütz (abbreviated StuG) meaning "assault gun" was a series of armored fighting vehicles used by both the German Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS formations during the Second World War (1939-1945). The main StuGs were the StuG III and StuG IV based on the Panzer III and Panzer IV medium tank chassis respectively.


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The Sturmgeschütz III, or Stug 3 assault gun, was the most widely produced German combat vehicle of the Second World War. Like the Panzer IV, it was the only.


German Stug III Passes a knocked out M4 Sherman

The Sturmgeschütz III ( StuG III) was an assault gun produced by Germany during World War II. It was the most-produced fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle, and second-most produced German armored combat vehicle of any type after the Sd.Kfz. 251 half-track.


German StuG III and Stuh 42 in the Ardennes, 1944 (1587 x 1049) [Colorized] HistoryPorn

This bulge in the front, which was the closest German frontline to Moscow, had been attacked continuously during the course of 1942 and consequently the assault guns of StuG Battalion 667 were badly needed. And it was here that Primozic would begin to make a name for himself, destroying many Russian tanks.


StuG III German assault Tank verwendet im zweiten Weltkrieg Belgrader Militärmuseum

Here David Willey discusses the Sturmgeschütz III Self-Propelled Assault Gun, better known as the StuG III, Germany's most numerously produced fully tracked.


German StuG III Ausf B World War Photos

Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G tank destroyer specification. Creator/User: Germany Denomination: Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G Number produced (StuG III) : 9408. Length: 6,85 m Width: 2,95 m Height: 2,16 m Weight: 23,900 kg Maximum speed: 40 km/h Operational range: 155 km. Main armament: one 7,5 cm StuK 40 L/48 gun (54 rounds)


Sturmgeschütz III G StuG III German Tank in Aktion a little bit YouTube

The StuG is one of the most successful of all of Germany's armored vehicles used during the Second World War. Small, cheap, and packing a punch, the StuG maximised efficiency. It exemplifies why the much-discussed "iron triangle" of mobility, firepower and protection has little practical impact on a vehicle's actual procurement and success.


German Tank WWII StuG III Gray. Side View. Wehrmacht`s Most Massive Tank during World War 2

Contributing to the cult status of StuG was the fact that it was the most produced armored fighting vehicle of Nazi Germany. Based on a chassis of the mass produced Panzer III, the Sturmgeschütz III (hence the mark) overwhelmed the European fronts, numbering more than 10,000 units.

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