Sturmgeschütz IV
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Sturmgeschütz IV | |
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A model of a Sturmgeschütz IV. |
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Type | Assault gun |
Place of origin | Nazi Germany |
Service history | |
Used by | Nazi Germany |
Wars | World War II |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Krupp-Grusonwerk AG |
Produced | late 1943 - 1945 |
Number built | 1,108 +31 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 23 tonnes |
Length | 6.70 m |
Width | 2.95 m |
Height | 2.20 m |
Crew | 4 (Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver) |
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Armor | 10 - 80 mm |
Primary armament |
1x 7.5 cm StuK 40 L/48 63 rounds |
Secondary armament |
1x 7.92 mm Maschinengewehr 34 600 rounds |
Engine | V12-cylinder Maybach HL 120 TRM 300 PS (296 hp, 220.6 kW) |
Transmission | ZF SSG 76 Aphon |
Suspension | leaf spring |
Ground clearance | 15.7 in. or 40.0 cm |
Fuel capacity | 430L or 110gal |
Operational range |
210 km |
Speed | 40 km/h |
The Sturmgeschütz IV (Sd.Kfz. 167) (StuG IV), was a German assault gun of the Second World War.
[edit] Development
The Sturmgeschütz IV resulted from Krupp's effort to supply an assault gun. As Krupp did not build Panzerkampfwagen IIIs, they used the Panzerkampfwagen IV chassis in combination with a slightly modified Sturmgeschütz III superstructure. From December 1943 to May 1945, Krupp built 1,108 StuG IVs and converted an additional 31 from battle-damaged Panzer IV hulls.
The StuG IV became known as a very effective tank killer, especially on the Eastern Front.
It had a four man crew, and was issued mainly to infantry divisions.
- Commander in hull left rear
- Gunner in hull left center
- Loader in hull right rear
- Driver in hull left front
[edit] External links
- AFV Database - Dimensions
- Panzer World
- OnWar
- Sturmgeschütz III / IV at Achtung Panzer!
- Surviving Panzer IV variants - A PDF file presenting the Panzer IV variants (Jagdpanzer IV, Hummel, Nashorn, Brummbär, StuG IV, Flakpanzer tanks and prototypes based on Pz IV) still existing in the world
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Sturmgeschütz IV [1] |