Ask for the German main battle tank Oo, the German tank information of World War II tank No. 1

Updated on military 2024-05-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello lz, Germany's main battle tanks in World War II are like the Tiger Test, the Leopard Test These are the most powerful main battle tanks in Germany during World War II, so please lz me, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    One, two, three, four, five, six, six, seven, (Ferdinand), eight, king, nine, and rat

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Objectives:

    To accompany the "blitzkrieg", Guderian.

    It is required to develop a mechanized force and develop a fast, small crew, simple structure, easy mass production, and in accordance with the Treaty of Versailles.

    Prescribed tanks.

    Positioning:Light tanks, stupid macro training tanks.

    Research Producer:Essen, Krupp Arsenal (imitation of the British Vickers tank).

    Armor**:7-13 mm, two mm machine guns (machine guns).

    Features:

    The armor is extremely thin, there are many joints, linkage shock absorption, poor mobility.

    The interior space of the car is small, and the occupants are easily exposed.

    Radio was used, and communication was advanced (the mainstream gestures and flag language at that time).

    Development:

    No longer produced after testing the Blitzkrieg theory.

    Become a reconnaissance type, an infantry tank.

    Training tanks, police armored units, dealing with guerrillas.

    Converted into destroyers, self-propelled guns, ammunition transporters, self-propelled anti-aircraft tanks, command vehicles, anti-aircraft guns, Spitfire tanks.

    Sappers assault tanks, transport explosives to the designated position, and drop them remotely (remote control of steel cables).

    In China:

    In June 1937, Kong Xiangxi purchased 15 Type I tanks A and 2 I command tanks.

    In December 1937, he participated in the Battle of Nanjing.

    Two machine guns, firing steel-core armor-piercing shells, directly penetrated Japanese light armored vehicles, and flanked medium tanks.

    Only the Japanese Type 89B tank had the possibility of penetrating the I tank.

    Development:

    Lynx. Reconnaissance tank, full-tracked fast reconnaissance vehicle, high-speed movement, large antenna.

    Leopard. type reconnaissance vehicles, medium, heavy reconnaissance tanks (later Panther.

    replace) bison.

    Self-propelled infantry guns, the engine is prone to overheating.

    Mink. Anti-tank guns, tank destroyers.

    Wasp. Self-differential annihilation howitzer.

    Objectives:

    Meet Guderian.

    Armored belt is conceived as a troop of troops, basic medium tanks, main battle tanks, platoon commander vehicles, strikes against stationary targets, enemy tanks, armor-piercing shells.

    Positioning:Medium tanks, main battle tanks.

    Research Producer:Rheinland Steel, Manfield, Mercedes-Benz, MAN, Krupp Arsenal.

    Armor**:15 mm inclined armor, 37 mm gun.

    Features:

    Pioneer of tank internal communication systems.

    Development:

    It was soon replaced by Type IV tanks.

    Development:

    Grizzly bear. 150-mm self-propelled assault gun.

    Grasshopper. 105-mm self-propelled howitzer.

    Wild bees. 150-mm self-propelled howitzer.

    Rhinoceros. 88-mm self-propelled anti-tank gun.

    Cal. The ammunition transporter, developed under the auspices of Karl, supplies ammunition for self-propelled mortars.

    Whirlwind. 20-mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun.

    East wind. 20-mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun.

    Four-wheeled carriage. Millimeter self-propelled anti-aircraft guns.

    The Destroyer. 30-mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun.

    Objectives:

    In order to counter the Soviet T-34 tank, on June 23, 1941, the German tank was devastated by the Soviet T34.

    Positioning:Heavy tanks.

    Research Producer:Henschel, MAN, Krupp Arsenal (imitation of the British Carden-Royd tank).

    Armor**:Inclined armor, 75 mm gun.

    Features:

    Imitation T34, larger and heavier.

    It was often captured and used by Soviet troops.

    Main battle tanks. Development:

    Cheetah. Tank destroyer.

    Panther. Gas-powered cars.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Vehicle No. 1 (mark1): Equipped with a machine gun and a low-powered repeater gun.

    Vehicle No. 2 (mark2): Same as above.

    Tank No. 3 (Mark 3): Equipped with a 45 mm gun, it has weak armor.

    Modification of the No. 3 vehicle: Assault gun No. 3 (the famous infantry support**, divided into A-G), partly equipped with an 88 mm main gun, and instead of a rotating turret, a fighting compartment was installed.

    Modification of the No. 3 tank: the submersible No. 3 tank (one of the protagonists of the famous Sea Lion program, only later the rear of the program was canceled).

    Other modifications of the No. 3 combat vehicle: ammunition transporter and command vehicle, etc.

    Vehicle No. 4 (Mark 4): Equipped with a 75 mm (both long and short barrels) main gun, it is well balanced, divided into A-G types, and long barrels after F models.

    Modification of the No. 4 vehicle: ammunition transporter with fishing arm, and a special ammunition transporter that acts separately as an ammunition supply vehicle for the supercannon "Ka".

    Modification of the No. 4 combat vehicle: Assault gun No. 4, similar to the No. 3 assault gun, but with chassis No. 4.

    Tank No. 5: Leopard Tank (Mark 5): Also known as the Leopard Tank, the famous medium tank with an 88 mm main gun, with a tilted armor design, excellent protection, and low mechanical reliability (compared to the No. 4 tank).

    It is divided into D, F, and G types (full-scale production type). Among them, the D type is one of the protagonists of the German army in the famous Battle of Kuřysk.

    Tiger Tank H1: A high-performance heavy tank with an 88 mm main gun, frontal armor protection of 100 mm, first-class firepower and defensive performance, and an ultra-long-range sighting system that can strike enemy tanks at a distance of 2,000 meters. Can fight for 3 days without resupply.

    Tiger Modification: Tiger assault howitzer, equipped with a 150mm howitzer, supports infantry heavy fire units.

    King Tiger H2: One of the heaviest tanks in World War II, with a total weight of 60t, 88 cannons and new armor-piercing shells, it is a tank destroyer, and its firepower and defense exceed all tanks of the same period (frontal armor is 140 mm homogeneous rigid armor, and it is an inclined design). But the same as H1 is its low mechanical reliability.

    Rat Super Heavy Tank: Not in battle, it is a tank destroyer, equipped with a 150 mm anti-tank gun, with superior firepower and first-class protection, and its weight even exceeds that of the King Tiger.

    Tank destroyers: Weasel anti-tank self-propelled guns, Marant 3, Gepard heavy tank destroyers (assault gun type of the famous Leopard tank, positioned as a tank destroyer, equipped with an 88 mm main gun, less maneuverable).

    The current tank, the Leopard Tank (Leopard II A7 Tank), is among the top in the world in terms of performance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The main tanks of the German army in World War II were No. 2 tank, No. 3 tank, No. 4 tank (the most, known as the German military horse), the Panther tank, the Tiger tank, the King Tiger tank, the No. 3 assault gun, the No. 4 assault gun, the Cheetah tank destroyer, the Ferdinand (elephant) tank destroyer, the Tiger Hunter tank destroyer, the Stalker tank destroyer, and the Weasel tank destroyer.

    After World War II, the Leopard tank and its various development modifications were mainly developed, and later the Leopard 2 series was developed on its basis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In 1977, the 120 mm smoothbore gun independently developed by Germany was equipped with tail stabilized armor-piercing shells and multi-purpose shells, using a digital ballistic computer with a laser rangefinder, a thermal imager fire control system, and spaced composite armor, and the third-generation main battle tank "Leopard" 2 with a unit power equivalent to more than 20 horsepower per ton came out.

    The design and production of the Leopard 2 style is not the result of a single company, but the cooperation of many companies, which fully embodies the spirit of great collaboration. For example, Krauss-Maffei is responsible for the overall design and implementation of the plan; The body, turret was in the care of the Krupmark company; The main gun and machine gun are manufactured by Rheinmetal; The engine is provided by MTU; The fire control system is manufactured by AEG Telefunken and Krup-Atlas.

    Although it is contracted by a number of companies, the "Leopard" 2 produced is indeed recognized as the most balanced and excellent modern tank among the existing tanks, which shows the exquisite technology and tacit cooperation of various German companies.

    The 120-mm smoothbore gun developed by the famous Rheinmetal Company is equipped with a vertical wedge door and a hydraulic semi-automatic loader, and a tail stabilized shell-piercing shell with a semi-combustible cartridge; A comprehensive electronic fire control device that can automatically take into account the data of internal and external ballistic influences, a separately stabilized periscope for the commander, and a stereo laser ranging sight and a night vision sight for the gun commander. This advanced fire control system enabled the Leopard 2 to win the championship in the Canadian "Silver Cup" shooting competition.

    MTU's MB873KA501 high-power diesel engine has good acceleration performance, low fuel specific consumption, and a unit power of up to 21 kilowatt tons, so the Leopard 2 main battle tank is agile, fast and flexible, and has superb maneuverability.

    The hull and turret of the Leopard 2 are made of composite armor with good ballistic performance, which is composed of two layers of metal plates and one layer of ceramic, which is highly bulletproof. Skirts are provided on both sides of the hull to protect the moving parts and side armor, and the body adopts a compartment-like structure. And equipped with a three-proof device.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's tank number three.

    In 1933, Adolf Hitler ordered the development of a new tank of 15 tons. The developers converted a new type of armored car into a tank with a 37mm or 50mm gun and two MG34 machine guns. Heinz Guderian equipped the newly formed Panzer Division with a large number of tanks of this type, which laid the foundation for the future German tanks and played an important role in the history of tank development.

    Tank III was the main assault tank in the German blitzkrieg at the beginning of the war, accompanying the German conquest of France. But with the birth of the T-34 tank, the retirement of tank No. 3 was also announced.

    Tank III (German: Panzerkampfwagen III) was a German tank that was widely used in World War II. Designed to deal with enemy armoured combat vehicles, and fought alongside the infantry support tank Tank 4, the No. 3 tank was heavily used in the war in 1941-1942 when the German army was active, but with the large number of new Allied tanks introduced, its limited capabilities could not catch up with the performance of enemy tanks and became obsolete, most of the use was gradually replaced by the reinforced No. 4 tank, and only a small number played the role of infantry support in the later stages of the war.

    From 1936 to 1943, Germany produced about 5,700 No. 3 tanks, which were further developed from the chassis and used until the end of the war.

    Model: ausf h ausf l m

    Weight: 21800kg 22700kg

    Personnel: 5 men 5 men

    Engine: Maybach HL 120 TRM 12-cylinder 265hp Maybac

    Tank No. 3. h hl 120 trm / 12-cylinder / 265hp

    Speed: Highway: 40km h

    Dirt Road: 23km h Highway: 38km H

    Dirt road: 23km h

    Distance: Road: 165km

    Dirt Road: 115km Highway: 165km

    Dirt road: 115km

    Fuel capacity: 320 litres 320 litres

    Long: (with the gun) (with the gun).

    w/o the gun)

    Width:Height:**: 50mm KWK 38 l 42

    2 x mg34

    1 x mg - hull)

    1 x mg - coax) 50mm kwk 39 l/60

    2 x mg34

    1 x mg - hull)

    1 x mg - coax)

    Ammo: 50mm - 79 rounds.

    2700 rounds 50mm - 79 rounds.

    3750 rounds.

    Armor: 10-37mm 10-47mm

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is roughly judged to be the No. 3 F type of the German army! It mainly depends on the artillery equipped. You will be able to distinguish the model of the No. 3 tank series!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Let me talk about the type compilation of German tanks.

    If you pay attention, the number of German tanks has the following format: either stu, etc.) (Roman numerals) (letters), kwk (numbers), l + mm caliber.

    Finger tank or destroyer stuRefers to assault guns.

    Roman numerals refer to the chassis type of the vehicle (e.g. 1 to 6) The letters refer to the model of the car, from which we can distinguish the difference between the same type of war workshop, which is related to various modifications of different years.

    And kwk refers to the type of artillery equipped on the tank, and the number refers to the caliber multiple.

    For example: PZ4 G KWK48 L can be described as: 48 times caliber 75 mm Type 4G tank.

    Generally speaking, the tactical numbering of the German armored forces is based on the company as the basic unit, and the numbering of each tank is generally divided into three parts, "ABC", where A represents the number of the company, B represents the number of the platoon, and C is the number of the platoon in which the vehicle is located. For example, tank No. 423, which belongs to the second platoon of the fourth armored company, is the third car of the platoon. Tank No. 1311 belonged to the 1st Platoon of the 13th Panzer Company.

    In particular, it is proposed that the position of the platoon is zero, and most of them are directly subordinate units of companies or even battalions, such as 501, 502, and so on.

    There are also special cases, such as the 316th radio induction company, which has only "BC". Among them, three of the company's five King Tiger tanks were arranged in the first row, with tactical numbers "11", "12", and "13", and the other two belonged to the company, with tactical numbers "01" and "02".

    The German heavily armored battalions also had their own battalion insignia, which appeared on the frontal sides and rear of the vehicles.

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