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Sturmgeschutz III - Short Gun Versions

Sturmgeschutz III - Short Gun Versions

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This book covers the short gun versions of the armored fighting vehicles known as the Sturmgeschütz.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 48 pages
Publication date: 03 July 2023
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd

This book provides detailed coverage of the compact armored fighting vehicles, commonly referred to as Sturmgeschütz, which played a significant role in World War II.

The Sturmgeschütz, or "Stug," was a versatile and heavily armored vehicle designed for both offensive and defensive purposes. Its main armament consisted of a powerful gun, typically a 75mm or 88mm cannon, which was capable of firing high-explosive shells with great accuracy and destructive power. The Stug was also equipped with a secondary weapon, such as a machine gun or anti-tank gun, for close-range combat.

One of the key features of the Stug was its thick armor plating, which provided excellent protection against enemy fire. The armor was typically made up of a combination of steel and concrete, providing a sturdy and durable barrier against bullets and artillery shells. This armor also made the Stug difficult to maneuver and slow down, making it a formidable defensive weapon.

The Stug was used by a variety of German military units during World War II, including the Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS, and Luftwaffe. It was particularly effective in the early stages of the war, when it was used to break through enemy lines and capture key strategic positions. However, as the war progressed, the Stug was increasingly vulnerable to anti-tank weapons and aircraft, which led to its decline in popularity.

Despite its limitations, the Stug played a crucial role in the German military's success in World War II. Its sturdy armor and powerful gun made it a formidable opponent on the battlefield, and its versatility allowed it to be used in a variety of roles. The Stug remains a symbol of German military engineering and innovation, and its legacy continues to be felt today.

In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive and detailed examination of the Sturmgeschütz, a versatile and heavily armored vehicle that played a significant role in World War II. Its thick armor plating, powerful gun, and versatility made it a formidable weapon on the battlefield, and its legacy continues to be felt today. Whether you are a military historian, a student of history, or simply interested in the history of warfare, this book is an essential read for anyone who wants to learn more about the Stug and its role in the war.

The Sturmgeschütz, or "Stug," was a versatile and heavily armored vehicle designed for both offensive and defensive purposes. Its main armament consisted of a powerful gun, typically a 75mm or 88mm cannon, which was capable of firing high-explosive shells with great accuracy and destructive power. The Stug was also equipped with a secondary weapon, such as a machine gun or anti-tank gun, for close-range combat.

One of the key features of the Stug was its thick armor plating, which provided excellent protection against enemy fire. The armor was typically made up of a combination of steel and concrete, providing a sturdy and durable barrier against bullets and artillery shells. This armor also made the Stug difficult to maneuver and slow down, making it a formidable defensive weapon.

The Stug was used by a variety of German military units during World War II, including the Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS, and Luftwaffe. It was particularly effective in the early stages of the war, when it was used to break through enemy lines and capture key strategic positions. However, as the war progressed, the Stug was increasingly vulnerable to anti-tank weapons and aircraft, which led to its decline in popularity.

Despite its limitations, the Stug played a crucial role in the German military's success in World War II. Its sturdy armor and powerful gun made it a formidable opponent on the battlefield, and its versatility allowed it to be used in a variety of roles. The Stug remains a symbol of German military engineering and innovation, and its legacy continues to be felt today.

Weight: 182g
Dimension: 279 x 209 x 3 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780887403507

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