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Panzerkampfwagen IV
Sd.Kfz. 161
A Panzer IV Ausf. G "413" in desert colours, bearing the palm tree insignia of the Afrika Korps, «Friederike» inscribed in Fraktur script on the gun barrel near the mantlet
TypeMedium tank
Place of originNazi Germany
Service history
In service1939–1945 (Nazi Germany)
1954[1]–1973 (Syria)
Used byNazi Germany
Romania
Turkey
Hungary
Bulgaria
Italy
Finland
Spain
Croatia
Syria
WarsWorld War II
War over Water
Six-Day War
Yom Kippur War
Production history
DesignerKrupp
Designed1936
ManufacturerKrupp, Vomag, Nibelungenwerk
Unit cost
  • ~103,462 ℛ︁ℳ︁ (~490,000 USD)
  • ~115,962 ℛ︁ℳ︁ With 7.5 cm KwK 40 (L/43) (~550,000 USD)
USD equivalents as of 2000 [2]
Produced1936–1945
No. built≈8,553 of all tank variants[3]
VariantsStuG IV, Jagdpanzer IV, Brummbär (Sturmpanzer IV), Nashorn, Wirbelwind, Ostwind
Specifications (Pz. IV Ausf. H, 1943[6])
Mass25.0 tonnes (27.6 short tons; 24.6 long tons)
Length5.92 m (19 ft 5 in)
7.02 m (23 ft 0 in) gun forward
Width2.88 m (9 ft 5 in)
Height2.68 m (8 ft 10 in)
Crew5 (commander, gunner, loader, driver, radio operator/bow machine-gunner)

Armour
  • Hull front: 80 mm (3.1 in)
  • Hull side (upper and lower): 30 mm (1.2 in)
  • Hull rear (upper and lower): 20 mm (0.79 in)
  • Hull roof and floor: 10 mm (0.39 in)
  • Schürzen: 5 mm (0.20 in) to 8 mm (0.31 in)[4]
  • Turret front: 50 mm (2.0 in)
  • Turret side and rear: 30 mm (1.2 in)
  • Turret roof: 10 mm (0.39 in)
Main
armament
7.5 cm (2.95 in) KwK 40 L/48 main gun (87 rounds)
Secondary
armament
2 × 7.92 mm MG 34 machine guns (3,150 rounds)
EngineMaybach HL120 TRM 12-cylinder petrol engine
300 PS (296 hp, 220 kW)
Power/weight12 PS (8.8 kW) / tonne
Transmission(Synchromesh ZF SSG 77) 6 forward and 1 reverse ratios
SuspensionLeaf spring
Fuel capacity470–670 L (120–180 US gal)
Operational
range
Road:
235–320 km (146–199 mi)
Cross-country:
120–210 km (75–130 mi)[5]
Maximum speed 38 to 42 km/h (24 to 26 mph) maximum, 25 km/h (16 mph) max sustained road speed, 16 km/h (9.9 mph) off-road

The Panzerkampfwagen IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, is a German medium tank developed in the late 1930s and used extensively during the Second World War. Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 161.

The Panzer IV was the most numerous German tank and the second-most numerous German fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle of the Second World War; 8,553 Panzer IVs of all versions were built during World War II, only exceeded by the StuG III assault gun with 10,086 vehicles. Its chassis was also used as the base for many other fighting vehicles, including the Sturmgeschütz IV assault gun, the Jagdpanzer IV self-propelled anti-tank gun, the Wirbelwind and Ostwind self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, and the Brummbär self-propelled gun.

The Panzer IV saw service in all combat theatres involving Germany and was the only German tank to remain in continuous production throughout the war. It was originally designed for infantry support, while the similar Panzer III was to fight armoured fighting vehicles. However, as the Germans faced the formidable T-34, the Panzer IV had more development potential, with a larger turret ring to mount more powerful guns, so it swapped roles with the Panzer III whose production wound down in 1943. The Panzer IV received various upgrades and design modifications, intended to counter new threats, extending its service life. Generally, these involved increasing the armour protection or upgrading the weapons, although during the last months of the war, with Germany's pressing need for rapid replacement of losses, design changes also included simplifications to speed up the manufacturing process.

The Panzer IV was partially succeeded by the Panther medium tank, which was introduced to counter the Soviet T-34, although it continued to be a significant component of German armoured formations to the end of the war. It was the most widely exported tank in German service, with around 300 sold to Finland, Romania, Spain and Bulgaria. After the war, Syria procured Panzer IVs from France and Czechoslovakia, which saw combat in the 1967 Six-Day War.

  1. ^ Ginat, Rami (6 December 2006). "The Soviet Union and the Syrian Ba'th regime: from hesitation to rapprochement". Middle Eastern Studies. 36 (2): 9. doi:10.1080/00263200008701312. S2CID 144922816.
  2. ^ Zetterling, Niklas (2000). Kursk 1943: A Statistical Analysis. London: Frank Cass. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-7146-5052-4.
  3. ^ Thomas L. Jentz and Hilary Louis Doyle (2011). Panzer Tracts No.23 - Panzer Production from 1933 to 1945. Panzer Tracts. pp. 50–59.
  4. ^ Spielberger, Walter (2011). Panzerkampfwagen IV and its variants 1935 - 1945 Book 2. Schiffer. p. 203.
  5. ^ Jentz, T. (1996). Panzertruppen (2): The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force, 1943-1945. page 294.
  6. ^ Conners, Chris (4 December 2002). "Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausfuehrung H". The AFV Database. Archived from the original on 6 September 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2010.

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