Sturmgeschütz IV
Appearance
Sturmgeschütz IV | |
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Specifications | |
Mass | 23 tonnes |
Length | 6.70 m |
Width | 2.95 m |
Height | 2.20 m |
Crew | 4 |
External image | |
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Sturmgeschütz IV [1] |
The Sturmgeschütz IV (Sd.Kfz. 167) (StuG IV), was a German assault gun of the Second World War.
Development
Due to a demand for more assault guns, the StuG IV was formed from a combination of a slightly modified Sturmgeschütz III assault gun superstructure with a Panzerkampfwagen IV chassis. Starting from December 1943, around 1,100 were built by Krupp. As Krupp didn't build Panzerkampfwagen III's, they used the Panzerkampfwagen IV hull.
The StuG IV became known as a very effective tank killer, especially on the Eastern Front.
It had a 4 man crew, and was issued mainly to infantry divisions.
External links
- AFV Database
- 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