- Jagdpanzer
Jagdpanzer (JgPz), German: "Hunting tank", is a name for German
tank destroyer s.It typically refers to anti-tank variants of existing tank
chassis with a well-armoured fixed superstructure, mounting ananti-tank gun with limited traverse in the front. The Jagdpanzer designs followed on from the more lightly armoured "Panzerjäger " designs which took an anti-tank gun and mounted it on top of a tank chassis with supplementary armour fitted around the gun crew. Also a lot of experience was gained from theSturmgeschütz seriesAssault gun s, although they were associated to the Artillery they were very often used in the anti-tank role. While the less complex design meant savings in resources and construction time could be made, this was not the prime motivation for its use. The Jagdpanzer actually had a specific role in the German doctrine and was not a cheaper substitute for tanks.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 anti-tank units who would use their superior firepower to stop the enemy, perhaps even make possible a counter-attack. 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.
In 1945 the "Panzerjäger" term was applied to all the Jagdpanzers and the earlier Panzerjägers were reclassified as
self-propelled gun s.Types
Notable tank destroyers of
World War II in theJagdpanzer classification include:* Jagdpanzer 38(t) - based on the
Panzer 38(t)
*Jagdpanzer IV - based on thePanzer IV
*Jagdpanther - based on thePanther tank
*Ferdinand/Elefant - 88mm PaK on PorscheTiger I chassis
*Jagdtiger - based on theTiger II Post-war
After the war the name "Jagdpanzer" was kept in use in the
Bundeswehr .ee also
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Kanonenjagdpanzer
*Raketenjagdpanzer 1
*Raketenjagdpanzer 2 (SS11)
*Jaguar 1 HOT
*Jaguar 2 TOW
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