1:35 German Sturmgeschutz IV Kit - CA187 1:35
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1:35 German Sturmgeschutz IV Kit - CA187
The Sturmgeschuetz (storm or assault gun) was developed in
the 1936-39 period to provide armoured support for the infantry.
This came about largely because the new tanks being produced were
destined for the panzer (armoured) divisions. In a battlefield
situation there was no guarantee that tanks from an armoured
division would be available to support the infantry. Thus the idea
of the assault gun regiment organic to an infantry division came
about. The new assault gun developed was based on the
Panzerkampfwagen III Designated Strumgeschuetze III, the assault
gun had a low superstructure with its main armament mounted in the
superstructure front and given limited travers. Pre-production
vehicles were battle-tested in the invasion of France in May 1940,
and then ordered into large scale production.
The original idea was for a vehicle able to give fire support
for the infantry, but it was soon discovered that an anti-tank
capability was even more important. Later models of the StuG III
led to the StuG 40 in early 1942, a StuG III with either a 7.5cm
Sturmkanone 40 L/43 or (later) a Sturmkanone 40 L/48. In 1943,
production of the Pzkpfw III was phased out as being at the end of
its development as a gun tank. Because of the great losses of tanks
on the Russian front General Guderian suggested that StuG III
vehicles be issued to tank divisions as they were cheaper, simpler
and quicker to build than tanks. This would have created an even
bigger increase in StuG III output which was already insufficient
to meet demands. So it was decided in a conference with Hitler in
November 1943 to use the chassis of the Panzerkampfwagen IV. The
object was to use this new Strumgeschuetze IV for the panzer
divisions. This would greatly simplify maintenance as the panzer
divisions. This would greatly simplify maintenance as the panzer
divisions were all equipped with the Panzer IV tank. A prototype
was already in a month, using a superstructure from StuG III
production output. As the Panzer IV chassis was 46cm longer, and
8cm lower than the StuG III it was necessary to weld in an extra
forward deckplate, and superstructure side strips, to fill the
gaps. On the left front of the superstructure an armoured box (with
two periscopes and a hatch) was built forward to cover the driving
position.
Production started in December 1943, Krupp-Gruson of
Magdeburg the builders. Total production was about 1000 vehicles.
StuG Ivs equipped the third battalions of some tank regiments in
place of tanks. Early models were on the Pzkpfw IV Ausf H chassis
but most were on the Ausf J chassis. Zimmerit anti-magnetic coating
was common, and some had ferro-concrete added on the superstructure
front for added protection. Crew: 4, combat weight 23 tons, top
speed 24mph (road), 15mph (cross country), ammunition: 63 rds (AP
39, AP 40, HE), armour : 85mm (max) 10mm (min). Other details as
PzIV.
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