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Due to the bulkiness of the ammunition, only fourteen rounds could be carried internally, of which one was already loaded, with another in the loading tray. The rest were carried in two storage racks. To help with the loading of ammunition into the vehicle, a loading crane was fitted at the rear of
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was intended for use in urban areas in close range street fighting, it needed to be heavily armoured to survive. Its sloped (at 47° from vertical) frontal armor therefore was 150 mm (5.9 in) thick, while its superstructure side and rear plates were 82 mm (3.2 in) thick. The hull
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2005:Designations
1991:VK 20 series
1986:VK 45.02 (P)
1966:P.1000 Ratte
1925:VK 45.01 (P)
1920:VK 30.01 (P)
1910:Pz. Sfl. IVc
1874:Panzer E-100
1771:Flakpanzer I
1718:Armored cars
1536:
1504:Assault guns
1382:Panzer 38(t)
1377:Panzer 35(t)
1205:
1187:
1162:
1138:
1129:
966:
953:
938:
934:
920:
919:
904:
889:
826:
817:
813:
811:appearance.
805:
793:61 L/5.4, a
786:
706:150 mm
695:150 mm
634:
619:
606:
592:
576:
566:Adolf Hitler
545:
541:depth charge
536:Kriegsmarine
526:
504:15 cm sIG 33
477:
441:
428:World War II
417:
414:
366:Power/weight
204:Manufacturer
175:World War II
152:Nazi Germany
88:
73:
64:
45:
1895:Sturer Emil
1832:Borgward IV
1746:Sd.Kfz. 247
1741:Sd.Kfz. 234
1630:Half-tracks
1615:Jagdpanther
1552:Panzerjäger
1124:Jentz 1999
1052:Collection.
967:During the
840:machine gun
776:hull floor
773:28 mm
758:62 mm
747:62 mm
736:70 mm
721:82 mm
711:hull front
474:Development
434:assault gun
393:Operational
378:torsion-bar
328:(14 rounds)
295:2nd loader
223: built
142:assault gun
59:introducing
2041:Categories
1905:Pz.Sfl. II
1900:Dicker Max
1880:Panther II
1856:(VK 18.01)
1804:Kugelblitz
1794:Wirbelwind
1789:Möbelwagen
1590:RSO/PaK 40
1556:Jagdpanzer
1537:Sturmtiger
1474:Karl-Gerät
1387:Panzer III
1291:Sturmtiger
1156:References
1145:Sturmtiger
1058:Sturmtiger
1021:Sturmtiger
1006:Sturmtiger
1000:Euskirchen
994:1001 near
984:Sturmtiger
957:Sturmtiger
948:Sturmtiger
930:Sturmtiger
908:Sturmtiger
899:Sturmtiger
893:Sturmtiger
883:Sturmtiger
821:Sturmtiger
664:Sturmtiger
652:Sturmtiger
638:Sturmtiger
635:Since the
623:Sturmtiger
610:Sturmtiger
596:Sturmtiger
587:Sturmtiger
581:Sturmtiger
571:Sturmtiger
553:Sturmtiger
543:launcher.
467:Sturmtiger
418:Sturmtiger
374:Suspension
314:min. 62 mm
249:short tons
124:Sturmtiger
42:references
1956:Panzer IX
1850:(VK 6.01)
1643:Sd.Kfz. 2
1620:Jagdtiger
1527:StuIG 33B
1392:Panzer IV
1372:Panzer II
1293:OnWar.com
1013:Survivors
939:PzStuMrKp
935:PzStuMrKp
921:PzStuMrKp
809:pepperbox
685:Location
522:Panzer IV
484:Wehrmacht
334:Secondary
253:long tons
199:1943–1944
131:in Russia
1961:Panzer X
1827:Springer
1638:Maultier
1575:Marder I
1532:Brummbär
1512:StuG III
1407:Tiger II
1367:Panzer I
1281:Archived
1269:Archived
1245:Archived
1222:Archived
1083:See also
783:Armament
615:casemate
558:Henschel
530:howitzer
517:Brummbär
460:and the
340:7.92 mm
336:armament
322:armament
230:chassis)
212:Produced
196:Designed
186:Designer
1822:Goliath
1799:Ostwind
1600:Elefant
1595:Nashorn
1522:StuH 42
1517:StuG IV
1402:Tiger I
1397:Panther
1314:YouTube
1046:Koblenz
1034:Munster
973:Remagen
667:in the
438:Tiger I
293:loader
289:driver
228:Tiger I
55:improve
1726:Kfz 13
1610:Hetzer
1570:35R(f)
1459:Hummel
1454:Grille
1212:
1194:
1179:
1169:
631:Armour
603:Design
562:Alkett
456:, the
431:German
424:German
349:Engine
276:Height
260:Length
245:tonnes
207:Alkett
190:Alkett
140:Heavy
103:606/4
44:, but
1439:Wespe
1434:Bufla
1359:Tanks
1095:Notes
996:DĂĽren
837:MG 34
731:none
688:Slope
548:Krupp
395:range
342:MG 34
308:Armor
268:Width
251:; 67
1951:Löwe
1751:ADGZ
1210:ISBN
1192:ISBN
1177:ISBN
1167:ISBN
998:and
890:The
768:48°
766:none
753:65°
742:80°
716:25°
701:47°
607:The
357:V-12
355:P45
320:Main
284:Crew
247:(75
240:Mass
171:Wars
137:Type
1708:sWS
1703:254
1698:253
1693:252
1688:251
1683:250
1585:III
1312:on
1044:in
1032:at
971:at
729:20°
243:68
221:No.
106:mit
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