TM-E 30-451 Handbook on German Military Forces   LoneSentry.com

[DISCLAIMER: The following text is taken from the U.S. War Department Technical Manual, TM-E 30-451: Handbook on German Military Forces published in March 1945. — Figures and illustrations are not reproduced, see source details. — As with all wartime intelligence information, data may be incomplete or inaccurate. No attempt has been made to update or correct the text. — Any views or opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of the website.]


CHAPTER VII. WEAPONS

Section VI. ARMORED VEHICLES

3. Medium Tanks

a. Pz. Kpfw. IV. (1) General. Of the four tank types with which the Germans started the war, only the Pz. Kpfw. IV survives in service, although its role has been changed and it now carries a main armament which resembles the original gun only in caliber. It was armed originally with a short-barreled 75-mm gun (7.5 cm Kw.K. (L/24)) and a machine gun mounted coaxially in the turret. In later models a hull machine gun was added. With this short, low-velocity gun the tank was primarily a close-support weapon. In 1942 it was re-armed with a long-barreled, high-velocity gun, the 7.5 cm Kw.K. 40 (L/43), and thus changed its role from a close-support vehicle to a fighting tank and displaced the Pz. Kpfw. III as the main armament of the Panzer regiment. At the present time the Pz. Kpfw. IV is only a stop-gap for the Panther. If enough Panther tanks become available, the disappearance of the Pz. Kpfw. IV may be expected

The latest version of this tank to appear is the Model H, which differs from the Model G, of which details are given, only in its 75-mm gun being 48 calibers long instead of 43. There is no change in the ballistic characteristics.

This tank also has appeared in a commander's model, as an observation-post tank, as an ammunition tank, and its an armored antiaircraft vehicle. The hull and suspension also have been employed for self-propelled guns.

(2) Specifications.

  Model G
Specification number   . . . . .   Sd. Kfz. 161/1. (Model H is Sd. Kfz. 161/2).
Weight in action   . . . . .   26 tons.
Crew   . . . . .   5 men.
Armor, Front nose plate   . . . . .   60 mm.
    Front glacis plate   . . . . .   25 mm.
    Driver's front plate   . . . . .   60 mm.
    Hull sides   . . . . .   30 mm.
    Hull rear   . . . . .   20 mm.
    Turret front   . . . . .   40 mm.
    Turret sides   . . . . .   30 mm.
Armament (coaxially mounted in turret)   . . . . .   One 7.5 cm Kw.K.40 (L/43) and one M.G.34.
    In hull   . . . . .   One M.G.34.
Dimensions, Length (excluding gun)   . . . . .   19 feet 4 inches.
    Width   . . . . .   9 feet 7 inches.
    Height   . . . . .   8 feet 6 inches.
    Gun overhang   . . . . .   1 foot 6 inches. (In model H, 2 feet 9 inches).
    Ground clearance   . . . . .   1 foot 3 inches.
Performance:
    Trench crossing   . . . . .   9 feet.
    Step   . . . . .   2 feet 6 inches.
    Gradient   . . . . .   30°.
    Fording   . . . . .   3 feet.
    Road speed   . . . . .   20 miles per hour.
    Cross-country speed   . . . . .   10 to 15 miles per hour.
    Maximum speed   . . . . .   25 miles per hour.
    Range on roads   . . . . .   130 miles.
    Range cross country   . . . . .   80 miles.
Engine, Type   . . . . .   Maybach HL 120 TRM.
    Cylinders   . . . . .   V-12 at 60°.
    Fuel   . . . . .   Gasoline.
    Fuel capacity   . . . . .   126 gallons.
    Fuel consumption (per 100 miles)
        On roads   . . . . .   93.6 gallons.
        Cross-country   . . . . .   153 gallons.
    BHP   . . . . .   295 HP at 3,000 rpm.
    Capacity   . . . . .   11.9 liters (725.9 cubic inches).
Transmission: Manual synchromesh, sliding-dog type; six forward speeds, one reverse.
Steering: Epicyclic clutch brake mechanism.
Suspension: Four bogie assemblies, each carrying two rubber-tired bogie wheels. Quarter-elliptic springing.


  

[Back] Back to Table of Contents

Home Page | Site Map | What's New | Contact: info@lonesentry.com
Copyright 2003-2005, LoneSentry.com. All Rights Reserved.

Advertisement

  
Google
Web LoneSentry.com