SdKfz.179 - Bergepanzerwagen

Bergepanther

BetalarTyskland
Catégorie (kattégorie)Véhicules blindés
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Galerie photo d’un SdKfz.179 – Bergepanzerwagen, Le SdKfz 171 PANZER V PANTHER est un char moyen utilisé par l’armée allemande pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, de 1943 lors de la bataille de Koursk, jusqu’au 8 mai 1945. Bergepanther : véhicule de dépannage, 347 produits de 1943 à 1945.

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The Sd.Kfz. 179 Bergepanzerwagen V commonly known as the Bergepanther was a German armored recovery vehicle (ARV) developed during World War II. Based on the chassis of the Panzerkampfwagen V Panter, it was specifically designed to tow and repair the increasingly heavy German medium and heavy tanks, such as the Panther and Tiger, which were too heavy for existing recovery vehicles like the Sd.Kfz. 9 half-track.


Development and Role

Operational Necessity

  • Critical Need: The introduction of the Panter Och Tiger tanks revealed a significant logistics problem: no current recovery vehicle could effectively pull them out of difficult terrain, and towing a damaged heavy tank with another fighting tank was strictly forbidden due to the risk of losing both.
  • Design Goal: To create a fully tracked, heavily armored recovery vehicle capable of operating under enemy fire to retrieve and perform field repairs on the heaviest vehicles.
  • First Versions: The earliest models (Ausf. D conversions, June 1943) were simply Panther hulls with the turret removed, often utilizing a wooden superstructure for the crew and equipment.
  • Series Production: Later and true series production models featured a taller, rectangular steel superstructure and incorporated a powerful winch and earth anchor.

Recovery Equipment

  • Main Winch: A powerful 40-tonne (400 kilonewtons) capacity winch was centrally mounted inside the hull, driven by the main engine. This was the heart of the recovery system.
  • Earth Anchor: A large rear-mounted spade (or spur) was incorporated to anchor the vehicle when using the winch, preventing the Bergepanther from being pulled towards the stuck vehicle.
  • Crane: A small 1.5-tonne capacity jib-boom crane was used for lifting heavy components, such as engines, turrets, or transmissions, during field repairs.
  • Other Gear: Carried extensive repair and towing equipment, including large unditching beams and rigid towing bars.

Technical Specifications (Bergepanther Ausf. A/G)

General Characteristics

Specifikation Detail
German Designation Sd.Kfz. 179 (Panzer-Berge-Wagen V)
Base Vehicle Panzerkampfwagen V Panter (Ausf. D, A, and G hulls)
besättning 5 (Commander, Driver, Radio Operator, 2 Mechanics/Riggers)
Massa Approx. 43 tonnes (47 short tons)
Length (Overall) 8.86 m (29 ft 1 in)
bredd 3.42 m (11 ft 3 in)
höjd Approx. 2.7 m (8 ft 10 in)

Power and Performance

Component Detail
Motor Maybach HL 230 P30 V-12 liquid-cooled gasoline engine
Horsepower 700 hp (520 kW)
Maximum Speed 55 km/h (34 mph) on road
Armament (Early) 1 × 2 cm KwK 38 L/55 autocannon (often removed on later models)
Armament (General) 1 × 7.92 mm MG 42 machine gun

Produktion och service

  • Manufacturers: MAN, Henschel, Daimler-Benz, and DEMAG.
  • Total Built: Ungefär 339 to 347 units produced from mid-1943 to 1945 (figures vary slightly depending on counting initial conversions).
  • Service History: Entered service around the time of the Slaget vid Kursk (July 1943) and served on all fronts until the end of the war, providing essential support to the heavy tank units.

The Sd.Kfz. 179 Bergepanther was one of the first German armored recovery vehicles designed specifically to handle the immense weight of the Tiger and Panther tanks.


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