What were German tanks called?

What were German tanks called?

Panzerkampfwagen
panzer, German in full Panzerkampfwagen, series of battle tanks fielded by the German army in the 1930s and ’40s.

What happened to the Karl gerat?

“Karl-Gerät” (040/041) (German literally “Karl-device”), also known as Mörser Karl, was a World War II German self-propelled siege mortar (Mörser) designed and built by Rheinmetall. One Karl-Gerät has survived and the remainder were scrapped after the war.

Who invented mortar?

The prototype of the modern mortar was a three-inch weapon developed by the Englishman Wilfred Stokes in 1915. This consisted of a smooth-bored tube, resting upon a baseplate and supported by a bipod, that had a fixed firing pin at its breech end.

Why were American tanks so bad in WW2?

American tanks in World War II were generally inferior to their German counterparts. The infantry wanted a tank that—no surprise—could support the infantry on the battlefield. Infantry generals favored a vehicle with a big gun that could sit still and take out enemy bunkers. The infantry walked into combat.

What tank has the strongest gun?

1 Merkava Mk. It passes for the most powerful tank on this list with its main gun, a 120 mm MG253 smoothbore gun, capable of firing semi-active laser homing guided low-weight anti-tank guided missile.

What was the name of the German tank destroyer?

Tank destroyer G 13, imported 1946-7, originally German Wehrmacht Jagdpanzer 38 (t) “Hetzer.” A late war addition, the Hummel (Bumblebee) was the closest the Germans came to self-propelled artillery rather than assault cannons. It was built using parts from the PzKpfw III and IV tanks.

What kind of gun did the SPG use?

The SPG was going to use the M7 gun designed by Captain Quentin Berg, the T20 settled on the T9 gun that was later accepted into service as the M1. Both guns had their advantages and drawbacks. The T9/M1 gun was lighter, but the T79 gun mount based on the 75 mm M34 gun mount had a number of drawbacks, which largely had to do with protection.

What kind of tank is a self propelled artillery?

American self propelled artillery developed on its own terms, especially tank destroyers. After a series of experiments, American tank destroyers became very similar to their own tanks. As a rule they were based on tank chassis, but had thinner armour and higher mobility.

What was the name of the German Hummel tank?

The full designation of this self-propelled artillery gun was Panzerfeldhaubitze 18M auf Geschützwagen III/IV (Sf) Hummel, Sd.Kfz. 165.The German word ‘Hummel’ means bumblebee. This armored fighting vehicle had a nasty sting.

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