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Author Topic: Sd.Kfz 179 Bergepanzer Panther  (Read 10170 times)
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« on: 25 January 2011, 21:17:33 »
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looking for more details about these ones, the more info the better  salute



Bergepanther.




Stuck in the mud in Bulgaria





Bergepanther, Saumur tankmuseum (stoffel)
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« Reply #1 on: 26 January 2011, 22:25:02 »
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Bergepanzer Porsche:

In Service: 1943 to 1945
Manufacturer: Nibelungen-Werke
Chassis No: 150001 150100
Number built: 3



Type: Recovery Vehicle

Crew: 6 men
Length: 8.14 m
Width: 3.38 m
Height: 1.97 m
Weight: 60,000 kg
Fuel Capacity: 950 liters
Engine: 2 × Maybach HL 120 TRM 12 cylinder liquid cooled Vee petrol engine producing up to 272 hp each at 2,800 rpm
Gearbox: electric drive
Speed: road 35 km/h cross country 18 km/h
Range: road 150 km cross country 90 km
Armament:
none
1 × 7.92 mm MG 42 machine gun
Ammunition:
main rounds
secondary 600 rounds
Armour: 30 mm to 200 mm
Electronics: FuG 2 and FuG 5
Operators: Heer
Variants:
12.8 cm (Sf) L/61 VK3001(H)
Bergepanzer Tiger Ausf. E
Bergepanzer Tiger (P)
DW I Panzer VI
DW II Panzer VI
Ferdinand / Elephant
Gw Tiger für 17 cm K 72 (Sf)
Jagdtiger
Sturmtiger
Tiger I Ausf.E
Tiger II Ausf. B
VK3001(H) Panzer VI
VK3001(P) Leopard
VK3601(H) Panzer VI
VK4501(H) Panzer VI
VK4501(P) Panzer VI

http://www.wehrmacht-history.com/heer/recovery-vehicles/bergepanzer-tiger-p.htm


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« Reply #2 on: 30 January 2011, 00:30:58 »
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That's no Bergepanzer IV, that's a regular PzIV being towed by what I believe is a Centaur ARV:
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« Reply #3 on: 30 January 2011, 11:05:13 »
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damn... I HAD doubts when I compared both and when I looked at the guy on the Centaur....  oops
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