The Jagdpanzer IV was, as its name implies, based on the chassis
of the PzKpfw IV, but was also commonly known as 'Guderian's Duck'.
Its layout followed that of the conventional assault gun, with the
fighting compartment forward.
The superstructure consisted of well-angled 24 armour plate,
extended to the vehicle's rear, overall height being only 6ft 1in.
The first gun to be fitted was the 75mm L48 Pak 39 with muzzle
brake, later replaced by the more powerful 75mm L70 KwK 42, both
weapons entering the vehicle via a 'Pig's Head' mantlet, to the
right of which a conical hatch concealed a machine-gun. An interim
model with a higher superstructure also mounted the 75mm L70, which
had a muzzle velocity of 3,400ft/sec.
Like the assault gun, the Jagdpanzer IV had a crew of four, and
its front armour was 80mm thick. It weighed 24 tons and had a speed
of 24mph. Side skirts were often worn, and a coating of Zimmerit
applied. It began entering service towards the end of 1943,
gradually replacing the Marders in the tank destroyer battalions of
the Panzer divisions. Although an efficient design, only 1,531
vehicles of this type had been constructed by the end of the
war.
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