Jagdpanther t shirt

10:41 PM PST, 1/28/2009

Here is another color variation on the Jagdpanther t shirt in red and military green. This design sells well on black with just a white Jagdpanther design. My panzer tank t shirt designs are becoming more diverse on color and panzer models. Panzer tank t shirts are my biggest category in my ebay store: Achtung T Shirt and shop.achtungtshirt.com. Here is some info on the Jagdpanther. A heavy tank destroyer design based on the 88 mm Pak 43 gun and the Panther tank chassis was ordered in late 1942 as design SdKfz 173. Production started in early 1944; at the same time Hitler specified the Jagdpanther ("hunting panther") name. To accommodate the larger calibre gun, much as on previous Jagdpanzer style unturreted tank destroyers, the sides of the Panther tank were extended up into an integral, turret less fixed casement as part of the main hull itself to provide a roomy interior, while maintaining a very low profile. Both the Panther Ausf. G and  Jagdpanther had side armor of increased elevation to enhance this effect even further and to harmonize production. It was armed with an anti-tank version of the same long-barreled 88 mm gun as the Tiger II and a 7.92 mm MG-34 machine gun in the front glacis plate for local defence. The Jagdpanther had a good power-to-weight ratio and a powerful main gun, which enabled it to destroy any type of Allied tank. The Jagdpanther's low profile[citation needed] meant that it was easily camouflaged. Because it was based on the existing Panther chassis, the vehicle did not suffer too many mechanical problems. It was manned by a crew of 5, a driver, radio-operator, commander, gunner, and a loader. Two variants can be distinguished, one with a welded steel band around the main gun mantle and the other with a bolted-on band. The versions with the bolted-on ring were equipped with Pak 43/4 gun. Early Jagdpanthers had a mono bloc gun barrel and two vision openings for the driver, whereas late versions had only one. Front of Zimmerit-coated Jagdpanther, Imperial War Museum. Roughly 392 Jagdpanthers were produced in 1944 and 1945. They equipped heavy anti-tank battalions and served mainly on the Eastern Front, although significant numbers were concentrated in the West for the Ardennes Offensive. They were first encountered in the west in very small numbers later in the Battle of Normandy, where the German 654th Heavy Anti-tank Battalion (schwere Panzerjäger-Abteilung) deployed about 12 Jagdpanthers against British tank units. Same Jagdpanther  from above 3 surviving Jagdpanthers have been restored to running condition. The German museums in Munster Deutsches Panzermuseum and Koblenz (WTS—Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung) have one running Jagdpanther each. The SDKFZ Foundation in the UK has restored one Jagdpanther to running condition, using two wrecked Jagdpanthers to complete one tank destroyer.

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