Marder III was the name for a series of World War II German tank destroyers. They mounted either the modified ex-Soviet 76.2 mm F-22 Model 1936 divisional...
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Marder II (and similar Marder III) provided a great increase in firepower over contemporary German tanks during 1942 and into 1943. Only four Marder IIs...
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makeshift tank destroyers. The result was the Marder series, comprising the Marder I, Marder II, and Marder III respectively. These vehicles provided mobility...
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up marder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marder may refer to: A series of World War II tank destroyers: Marder I Marder II Marder III Marder (IFV)...
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manufactured. The chassis of the Pz. 38(t) continued to be produced for the Marder III (1942–1944) with some of its components used in the later Jagdpanzer 38...
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Czechoslovakian industry became an extension of Germany's. Pre-war: 78. Variants: Marder III (7.5 cm PaK 40/3 auf Panzerkampfwagen 38(t), Sd.Kfz. 138)) - mobile anti-tank...
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Marder III, pp. 213–214. Marder III, pp. 166, 214. Marder, p. 215. Marder III, pp. 175–176. Marder III, pp. 176–178. MarderIII, p. 222. Marder III, pp...
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36(r) (a reused Soviet 76.2 mm gun) on Panzer II light tank chassis. Marder III – 75 mm PaK 40 or 7.62 cm Pak 36(r) on Czech-built Panzer 38(t) chassis...
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light tank destroyer to replace vehicles like the StuG III and Marder series (Marder I, II, and III). Prototypes of the Jagdpanzer 38 were ready by 1944...
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(self-propelled 150 mm howitzer) Sd.Kfz. 136 Bergepanzerwagen 38 Sd.Kfz. 138 (Marder III self-propelled 75 mm anti-tank gun) Sd.Kfz. 138/1 - Grille self-propelled...
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