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Panzer V Panther Ausf. A (6mm) - Germany Eastern Western Front Normandy Stalingrad Berlin Bulge WWII

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Publication date 2023-12-05 at 10:37
Design number 1623450

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Historical background:

The Panzer V Panther Ausf. A, a German tank developed during World War II, stands as a formidable symbol of German engineering and military prowess. Introduced in 1943, the Panther was designed to address shortcomings observed in earlier German tank models and to counter the formidable Soviet T-34.

Featuring sloped armor and a powerful 75mm KwK 42 L/70 gun, the Panther Ausf. A combined mobility, firepower, and protection in a well-balanced package. Its innovative design influenced subsequent tank development, and its combat effectiveness made it one of the most formidable tanks of its time.

The Panther Ausf. A first saw combat on the Eastern Front, where its superior firepower and armor made a significant impact. Its success led to its deployment on other fronts, including Normandy after the Allied invasion. Despite initial production challenges and mechanical issues, the Panther became a staple in German armored divisions.

The Panther Ausf. A's influence extended beyond World War II, as its design elements were studied and incorporated into post-war tank development. The tank's legacy underscores the importance of adaptability and technological innovation in the face of evolving military challenges.

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