What kind of tank was the Panzer II?

What kind of tank was the Panzer II?

Although it has been denigrated as little more than an interim training tank in several popular post-war accounts, the Panzer II was an important step in pre-war German tank design, one that eventually evolved into an effective light tank for the mid-1930s.

Who was the designer of the Panzer II Ausf.G?

Under Kniepkamp’s guidance, German engineers initiated the designs for several famous tanks, including the Panther, the Tigers, and the various E-series projects. Although nowhere near as well-known as its contemporaries, the Panzer II Ausf.G epitomised Kniepkamp’s conception of the ideal light tank.

What was the first version of the Panzer I?

The first Panzer I vehicles to be built, 15 of this variant were completed by various firms ( Daimler-Benz, Henschel, Krupp, MAN, and Rheinmetall) in a program intended to develop industrial capacity and provide initial training vehicles to the Wehrmacht. The Ausf A ohne Aufbau was a Panzer I hull without any superstructure or turret.

How tall is the Ausf B Panzer tank?

A single MG13 or MG34 in a ball mount on the front of the superstructure was provided, although often removed. Slightly heavier (5.9 tons) and taller (1.99 m) than the Ausf B, the klPzBefWg served with all Panzer units into the early war years.

What was the first fully tracked Panzer tank?

Thus, on June 18th 1938, In 6 authorised work to commence on yet another project to develop a new Panzer II, which received the designation VK 9.01. Part of the VK (Vollketten – Fully Tracked) index system, this designation signified that this project was the first design for a fully tracked vehicle in the 9 metric ton weight class.

Under Kniepkamp’s guidance, German engineers initiated the designs for several famous tanks, including the Panther, the Tigers, and the various E-series projects. Although nowhere near as well-known as its contemporaries, the Panzer II Ausf.G epitomised Kniepkamp’s conception of the ideal light tank.

What was the company that made Panzer tractors?

The Copar company was formed to build tractors, constructing them in Maryland. Copar was sold to Virginia Metalcrafters in 1960, and production was moved soon after. Panzer became part of Jackson Manfacturing in 1970, and was closed as part of a bankruptcy in 1971. Dandy Sales purchased remaining parts and patterns.

Are there any variants of the Panzer I?

It was built in several variants and was the basis for a number of variants listed below. (LaS – Landwirtschaftlicher Schlepper) English: Agricultural tractor Tracked training vehicles. PzKpfw I nA, Panzerkampfwagen I nA, VK601, VK602.

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