Panzer IV: Nazi Germany’s Underdog Tank

Au-Yeong Soong-Kong
6 min readNov 16, 2014

The Panzerkampfwagen IV was overshadowed by the Panther and Tiger but was too indispensable to replace

Panzer IV ausf H. Zimmerit anti magnetic mine paste has been applied to the vertical glacis and turret face. Photo from WorldWarPhotos.info

The Panther and Tiger tanks capture the public’s imagination due to the devastation they meted out against Allied and Soviet armour even when Nazi Germany was facing defeat from 1943 onwards. While the lethality and toughness of these two vehicles were difficult to argue against, their complexity and cost made it impractical for them to completely displace their predecessor: the Panzerkampfwagen (Pzkpfw, or Panzer) IV medium tank.

Designed by Krupp in 1936, early Panzer IVs were armed with short barrelled 75mm KwK (Kampfwagen Kanone = lit. ‘tank gun’) 37 L/24 low velocity howitzers. (The number after the L was indicative of the number of calibres to be multiplied to give barrel length; in this case 24x75mm = 1.8m). 7.92 mm MG34 machine guns were included for suppressing opposing troops. (All Panzer IV models had a co-axial MG 34; excepting the ausf [ausführung – model] B and C, they also mounted a second, hull mounted MG34 for the radio operator). These vehicles were intended for demolishing fortifications and anti-tank guns with high explosive rounds; Germany’s choice for dealing…

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Au-Yeong Soong-Kong
Au-Yeong Soong-Kong

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Dysfunctional middle aged man attempting to chronicle weapons and battle vehicles from the USA, Soviet Union and Russia.

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