Jagdpanther Jagdpanther

Jagdpanther - Sdkfz.173

PaysGermany
TypeChasseur de chars
En service1944–1945
Construit415

Galerie de photos d’un Jagdpanther, Le Jagdpanther Jagdpanther (Allemand: « panthère de chasse ») était un chasseur de chars construit par l’Allemagne nazie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale basé sur le châssis du char Panther. Il est entré en service à la fin de la guerre (1944) et a vu le service sur les fronts de l’Est et de l’Ouest. Le Jagdpanther a combiné le très puissant canon PaK 43 de 8,8 cm du Tiger II et l’armure et la suspension caractéristiquement excellentes du châssis Panther, bien qu’il ait souffert du mauvais état général de l’Allemagne dans la dernière partie de la guerre, qui a entraîné un petit nombre de production, une pénurie de pièces de rechange et une mauvaise formation de l’équipage.

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German Jagdpanther Tank Destroyer

The Jagdpanther (Sd.Kfz. 173) was a German heavy tank destroyer (Jagdpanzer) of World War II, widely considered one of the most effective armored fighting vehicles produced by the Wehrmacht. It successfully combined the potent main gun of the Tiger II with the efficient chassis of the Panther medium tank.

The Jagdpanthers design philosophy was to maximize firepower and frontal protection while maintaining good mobility, making it an ideal defensive weapon, particularly effective in ambush roles.


Key Characteristics

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  • Main Gun: It was armed with the formidable 8.8 cm Pak 43 L/71 anti-tank gun, which was capable of penetrating the armor of virtually any Allied tank at long range. This gun had a very long barrel, giving it high muzzle velocity and outstanding accuracy.
  • Limited Traverse: As a turretless tank destroyer, the gun was mounted in a fixed, sloped casemate. This limited the guns traverse to only **12 degrees** left or right, meaning the entire vehicle often had to be turned to aim at targets outside of this narrow arc.
  • Secondary Armament: A single 7.92 mm MG 34 machine gun was mounted in a ball mount on the right side of the front glacis plate for close-in defense.

Armor and Protection

  • Châssis: The design utilized the reliable and robust chassis and suspension of the **Panther tank**.
  • Sloped Armor: It featured exceptional use of sloped armor, a characteristic inherited from the Panther. This sloping greatly increased the effective thickness of the armor and enhanced the chance of incoming shells ricocheting.
  • Frontal Armor: The upper frontal plate (glacis) was approximately **80 mm** thick, but its steep angle made it extremely difficult to penetrate.
  • Casemate: The superstructure, or casemate, was built into the hull, eliminating the weight and complexity of a turret. This allowed for the mounting of the massive 88 mm gun and contributed to the vehicles relatively sleek, modern profile.

Spécifications techniques (générales)

Spécification Detail
Type Heavy Tank Destroyer (Jagdpanzer)
Crew 5 (Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver, Radio Operator/Machine Gunner)
Weight Approximately 45.5 metric tonnes
moteur Maybach HL 230 P30 V-12 petrol engine, 700 hp
Vitesse maximale Approx. 46 km/h (29 mph) on roads
Portée opérationnelle Approx. 260 km (160 mi) on roads
Production Around 415 units built from 1944 to 1945

Variantes

There were two primary production variants:

  1. G1: Featured an earlier Panther Ausf. A engine deck design and a small, welded-on gun mantlet.
  2. G2: Used the later Panther Ausf. G engine deck and a larger, externally-bolted gun mantlet, along with some internal changes.

Though produced in limited numbers due to material shortages and Allied bombing, the Jagdpanther proved to be a highly formidable and respected anti-tank platform on both the Eastern and Western Fronts from its introduction in 1944.

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