Defending the Homeland
Through the center stages of WWII, Allied tank designs showed steady improvement and showcased greater firepower and armor security. Under these situations, the German military increasingly depended on turretless tank destroyers armed with a powerful weapon on a limited-traverse mount. Among these ended up being the Hetzer, a compact tank destroyer based on the Czech-made 38t tank framework that had 60mm sloped front armor and a 75mm primary weapon. Entering service from July 1944, the Hetzer's low sihouette and powerful armament made it a respectable adversary on both the Eastern and Western fronts. More or less 2,800 Hetzers of various variants had been produced, and they also served aided by the Czech and Swiss military after the conclusion of WWII.
Towards Model
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