Land Weapons

Tank Destroyer (1944)

MIAG/MNH

Jagdpanther

Jagdpanther
Jagdpanther

Although it was not the most powerful German tank destroyer of World War II, the Jagdpanther was easily the best of those built in anything resembling decent numbers. It's development was prompted by the difficulties encountered in fitting the powerful 8.8cm gun on the Elephant and the Nashorn tank destroyers, whose performance was less than expected. The Panther chassis was therefore seen as an ideal fit. The Jagdpanther featured a superstructure that extended from the front and sides of the hull. This took advantage of the Panther's sloped armor as well as saving on production costs. The superstructure was large enough to fit the KwK 43, the long-barreled version of the 8.8cm gun that was also used on the Tiger II. This continued the German tradition of having the tank destroyer variant use the next most powerful gun than the tank it was based on. The suspension was identical to that of the Panther Ausf G, thereby avoiding some of the issues on early Panthers, and the transmission was of the heavy-duty type planned for the Panther II. This made it mechanically reliable for a vehicle of its size and weight. Jagdpanthers were deployed mostly on the Eastern Front although the largest concentration was seen during the 1944 Ardennes Offensive. It was also the last German tank destroyer of the war to be fielded in battalion-sized units.

Orders for using the 8.8cm KwK 43 on the Panther chassis (then under development) were issued in October 1942, with a prototype shown to Hitler in December 1943. It entered production with MIAG the following month and MNH in November as the Jagdpanther (SdKfz 173).

Preceded by:

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Related:

Panther (1943)

Succeeded by:

Jagdtiger (1945)

Datafile

DesignJagdpanzer V
NameJagdpanther
TypeTank Destroyer
Year1944
Crew5
Dimensions
Length (w/Gun)6.87 m (9.90 m)
Width3.420 m
Height2.720 m
Ground Clearance0 m
Track0 m
Track on Ground0 m
Weight
Combat46,000 kg
Ground Pressure0.90 kg/cm²
SuspensionTorsion bar
Performance
Speed (Off-Road)46 km/h (24 km/h)
Range (Off-Road)160 km
AmphibiousNo
Fording1.55 m
Vertical Obstacle0.91 m
Trench2.45 m
Gradient35%
Powerplant
Engine1 x 700-hp
Maybach
HL 230 P30
FuelGasoline
Power/Weight15.22 hp/t
Armament
Main
SecondaryBow:
1 x 7.92-mm
MG 34
Ammo7.92-mm: 600
Armor
TypeSteel
Thickness16 - 100 mm
Max Effective105 - 139 mm RHAe
Hull Upper Front60 mm / 55°
Hull Lower Sides40 mm
Hull Lower Rear40 mm
Hull Top25 mm
Hull Bottom16 mm
Turret Mantlet100 mm
Turret Front80 mm / 55°
Turret Sides50 mm / 30°
Turret Rear40 mm / 35°
Turret Top25 mm / 83°
Production
Built392
Total392

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