Panzer Iv Ausführung J. Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.J Late Production DRAGON 6575 Maquette English IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, is a German medium tank developed in the late 1930s and used extensively during the Second World War.Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz Although it was largely a direct copy of the previous version, it was brought into service with the specific goals of reducing production costs and simplifying the overall design wherever possible.
Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausführung J in the Musée des Blindés PICRYL Public Domain Media Search from picryl.com
The last type, the Ausf.J, began to roll of the factory line at Nibelungenwerke (at St Valentin, Austria) and Vomag, as Krupp was now involved with other tasks, and incorporated more mass-production oriented simplifications, rarely welcomed by the crews The Panzer IV chassis was the foundation for numerous specialized vehicles, including the Nashorn tank destroyer, the Hummel self-propelled howitzer, and the StuG IV assault gun
Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausführung J in the Musée des Blindés PICRYL Public Domain Media Search
Destroyed by its crew on the Finland-Russia border, this tank had been recovered and restored to running condition, powered by an FV432 drive train, funded by the Royal Jordanian Tank Museum 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. Panzerkampfwagen IV Panzer IV Ausführung J mit Gitterschürzen Allgemeine Eigenschaften Besatzung 5 (Kommandant, Fahrer, Funker, Ladeschütze, Richtschütze) Länge 7,02 m Breite 2,88 m Höhe 2,68 m Masse 25 t Bewaffnung Hauptbewaffnung 7,5-cm-KwK 40 L/48, 87 Granaten Sekundärbewaffnung
Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf. J FirearmCentral Wiki FANDOM powered by Wikia. IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, is a German medium tank developed in the late 1930s and used extensively during the Second World War.Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz Destroyed by its crew on the Finland-Russia border, this tank had been recovered and restored to running condition, powered by an FV432 drive train, funded by the Royal Jordanian Tank Museum
Panzer IV Ausführung "J" von Academy. The Panzer IV Ausf.J was the last variant of the long Panzer IV series, being introduced in 1944 The last type, the Ausf.J, began to roll of the factory line at Nibelungenwerke (at St Valentin, Austria) and Vomag, as Krupp was now involved with other tasks, and incorporated more mass-production oriented simplifications, rarely welcomed by the crews