Jagdpanzer: German tracked tank destroyers 1943-1945
• An invaluable modelers guide to the Jagdpanzer tracked tank destroyers

The tracked tank destroyers were an important element of the Third Reich’s military effort between 1943 and 1945. The Jagdpanzer made an appearance in July 1944, with designs following on from the more lightly armored Panzerjäger designs which took an antitank gun and mounted it on top of a tank chassis with supplementary armor fitted around the gun crew. Also a lot of experience was gained from the Sturmgeschütz series of assault guns for infantry support - although they were associated to the artillery, they were very often used in the antitank role.

On the battlefield, the Germans sometimes had to retreat, or try to feign one. Their line of retreat would then preferably pass the location of their antitank units who would use their superior firepower to stop the enemy, perhaps even make possible a counterattack. Therefore the ideal and only valid combat situation for Jagdpanzer units was in the planned ambush, and the skill of the commander of such units lay in correctly choosing and preparing such places long before needed.

This book contains invaluable information for the enthusiast and modeler, including many black and white photos never seen before, and highly detailed color profiles of the Jagdpanzer variants.

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Jagdpanzer: German tracked tank destroyers 1943-1945
• An invaluable modelers guide to the Jagdpanzer tracked tank destroyers

The tracked tank destroyers were an important element of the Third Reich’s military effort between 1943 and 1945. The Jagdpanzer made an appearance in July 1944, with designs following on from the more lightly armored Panzerjäger designs which took an antitank gun and mounted it on top of a tank chassis with supplementary armor fitted around the gun crew. Also a lot of experience was gained from the Sturmgeschütz series of assault guns for infantry support - although they were associated to the artillery, they were very often used in the antitank role.

On the battlefield, the Germans sometimes had to retreat, or try to feign one. Their line of retreat would then preferably pass the location of their antitank units who would use their superior firepower to stop the enemy, perhaps even make possible a counterattack. Therefore the ideal and only valid combat situation for Jagdpanzer units was in the planned ambush, and the skill of the commander of such units lay in correctly choosing and preparing such places long before needed.

This book contains invaluable information for the enthusiast and modeler, including many black and white photos never seen before, and highly detailed color profiles of the Jagdpanzer variants.

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Jagdpanzer: German tracked tank destroyers 1943-1945

Jagdpanzer: German tracked tank destroyers 1943-1945

by Lukasz G?adysiak
Jagdpanzer: German tracked tank destroyers 1943-1945

Jagdpanzer: German tracked tank destroyers 1943-1945

by Lukasz G?adysiak

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• An invaluable modelers guide to the Jagdpanzer tracked tank destroyers

The tracked tank destroyers were an important element of the Third Reich’s military effort between 1943 and 1945. The Jagdpanzer made an appearance in July 1944, with designs following on from the more lightly armored Panzerjäger designs which took an antitank gun and mounted it on top of a tank chassis with supplementary armor fitted around the gun crew. Also a lot of experience was gained from the Sturmgeschütz series of assault guns for infantry support - although they were associated to the artillery, they were very often used in the antitank role.

On the battlefield, the Germans sometimes had to retreat, or try to feign one. Their line of retreat would then preferably pass the location of their antitank units who would use their superior firepower to stop the enemy, perhaps even make possible a counterattack. Therefore the ideal and only valid combat situation for Jagdpanzer units was in the planned ambush, and the skill of the commander of such units lay in correctly choosing and preparing such places long before needed.

This book contains invaluable information for the enthusiast and modeler, including many black and white photos never seen before, and highly detailed color profiles of the Jagdpanzer variants.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788361220916
Publisher: Kagero
Publication date: 03/01/2011
Series: SMI Library Series , #2
Pages: 52
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 10.60(h) x 0.40(d)
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