This Jagdpanther, coming from The Weald Foundation was presented as a substitute for the usual Tiger 131 at the Tankfest 2017, which stayed inside the museum because of the Tiger Exibition. Unfortunately suffered from a steering problem and did not participate to the show. Nevertheless, I manage...read more

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The beast of the this amazing footage is the WTS Koblenz "Jagdpanther" as it should be seen, out on the training ground. This is one of the three surviving Jagdpanthers have been restored to running condition.read more

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 Lieutenant) January 24, 2017

The Jagdpanther was one of the most powerful tank destroyer of World War II. It carried a powerful anti-tank cannon mounted on a Panther chassis capable of easily piercing any Allied armor, front or rear, and causing massive damage.

The Jagdpanther was essentially a Panther tank that had...read more

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The German Jagdpanther is widely regarded as one of the best, if not the best, tank destroyers of WWII. The performance of the 8.8cm PaK gun and the need for effective, mobile anti-tank weapons was well understood by the Germans.

After finishing the race a small number of PzKpfw V...read more

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The Jagdpanther was a German tank destroyer; it had a fixed gun (i.e. no turret) and was based on the chassis of the Panther tank. To accommodate the gun the sides of the Panther tank were extended up to provide a roomy interior, while maintaining a very low profile....read more

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This Jagdpanther doesn't reflect any individual machine but it represents M.N.H assembled Jagdpanthers between December 1944 and the end of WWII. All of them produced at this time were painted this way. 

This particular vehicle is a survivor of the 12 Jagdpanthers issued to the 116th Pz....read more

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 Lieutenant) July 24, 2016

This Early Jagdpanther does not have any recorded history. It was probably hit in the tracks on the radio operator side and abandoned. You can still see the damage on the Jagdpanther today.

It's an ex- Schw. PzJgd Abt. 654 Vehicle, you still see the remains of toolbrackets at the...read more

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 Lieutenant) November 18, 2015

We suggest setting your speaker volume to high in order to get the full experience... The WTD 41 collection's JagdPanther warming up and driving off. read more

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 Lieutenant) April 14, 2015

Panzerpictures, Panzers Then & Now video series. Were we take a look at the surviving panzers from today and there Then and Now pictures. And the history of the tank that goes with it.read more

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