German Panther Type G Later Variation
At the beginning of WWII, German tanks were beaten by Russian T-34 medium tanks and in order to counter them, Germany created the Panther V and were deployed to frontlines in 1943. It featured excellent defensive abilities, had sloped armor plates, powered by a 700ps Maybach HL230P30 4-stroke V12 gasoline engine which provided them with a top speed of 55km/h. It had been armed with a 70 caliber 7.5cm long-barreled tank weapon that has been because powerful once the Tiger I’s 8.8cm gun. Developed through the Type D and A, the Panther Type G ended up being placed into production from March 1944. Later in 1944, the Type G received more substantial alterations which included an angle-bottomed weapon mantlet, exhausts with flame dampers, and heater devices on top of the motor grilles. General 2,953 Panther Gs were produced until the final factory was captured by Allied forces in April 1945. The Panther G continued to serve as Germany's main battle tank before end regarding the war.
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