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  1. Jagdpanther - Wikipedia

    The Jagdpanther (German: "hunting Panther "), Sd.Kfz. 173, was a tank destroyer (Jagdpanzer, a self-propelled anti-tank gun) built by Germany during World War II.

  2. Jagdpanther (Sd.Kfz.173) - Tank Encyclopedia

    Apr 7, 2016 · The Jagdpanther mainly saw action one the Western front from its deployment in March 1944, with deployment to the Eastern front only occurring from January 1945 onwards.

  3. Jagdpanther - The Tank Museum

    The Jagdpanther, or 'Hunting Panther', was a tank destroyer built by Germany in the Second World, based on the Panther tank. It entered service in 1944.

  4. Sd Kfz 173 Jagdpanther | Germany's Greatest WW2 Tank …

    The Sd Kfz 173 Jagdpanther was Germany's greatest tank destroyer of the Second World War. An idea that came from Hitler himself, the Jagdpanther combined the reliable Panther tank …

  5. Jagdpanther tank destroyer SdKfz 173 | World War Photos

    Until the end of the war, the Jagdpanther was the best German tank destroyer. The Jagdpanther construction was a great combination of armour, good mobility with a powerful gun which had …

  6. Jagdpanther - WW2 Weapons

    The largest collection of Jagdpanther available during the war was made available in December 1944 for participation in the Battle of the Bulge. Finally, in January 1945, a company from each …

  7. Jagdpanther Explained

    What is the Jagdpanther? The Jagdpanther was a tank destroyer built by Germany during World War II.

  8. Jagdpanther - Warphotos.net

    The Jagdpanther (Sd.Kfz. 173) was a German World War II tank destroyer, combining the powerful 8.8 cm Pak 43 gun—also used on the Tiger II—with the chassis of the Panther tank.

  9. Jagdpanther - HistoryOfWar.org

    Sep 10, 2008 · The Jagdpanther was the most powerful of a series of tank destroyers produced in Germany during the Second World War, carrying the same gun as the Jagdtiger, but on a …

  10. Jagdpanther Tank Destroyer | World War II Database - WW2DB

    For the Panther tank, its Panzerjager counterpart was the Jagdpanther ("Hunting Panther"). Three months after finalizing on the design of the Panther tank to produce; the Germans drew up …