Stug IIl Enthusiasts' Manual

Ausführung A to G (Sd.Kfz.142)

Mark Healy author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Haynes Publishing Group

Published:12th Dec '19

£25.00

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Stug IIl Enthusiasts' Manual cover

• Haynes Manual treatment of the most numerous German armoured fighting vehicle of the Second World War. • In series with the Haynes Tiger, Panzer III, Panther, T-34, Churchill and Sherman Tank Manuals. • Authoritative text. • Specially commissioned artwork. • Fully illustrated with 250 photographs and line drawings.

Based on the chassis of the Panzer III tank, the Second World War German Sturmgeschütz series of assault guns was a successful range of armoured fighting vehicles. Originally intended as a mobile assault weapon for infantry support, the StuG was constantly modified and saw extensive use on all battlefronts as an assault gun and tank destroyer.Ausführung A to G (Sd.Kfz.142), The German Sturmgeschütz series of assault guns was a successful and cost-effective range of armoured fighting vehicles, of which some 10,000 were built during the Second World War. Based on the chassis of the Panzer III tank, the turret was replaced by an armoured fixed superstructure fitted with a more powerful 7.5cm StuK 40 L/48 gun. Originally intended as a mobile assault weapon for infantry support, the StuG was constantly modified and saw extensive use on all battlefronts as an assault gun and tank destroyer. Its fixed superstructure with limited-traverse mounting for the main armament was simpler and cheaper to build than the turret of the battle tank, plus its low height meant it was easy to camouflage and conceal. Towards the end of the war, more StuGs were built than tanks., StuGs also saw combat when used by several Axis allies, notably Romania and Finland; they were also exported TO Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, and Spain. The Soviet Union gave some of their captured German vehicles to Syria in the 1950s, which continued to use them up until the War over Water against Israel in the mid-1960s. By the time of the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War in 1967, all of them had been either destroyed, stripped for spare parts, or emplaced on the Golan Heights as static pillboxes., Author: Mark Healy is the author of the Haynes T-34 Tank and Panther Tank Manuals as well as Midway 1942, The Tiger Tank Story and Zitadelle: The German Offensive against the Kursk Salient 14-17 July 1943. He also produced the best-selling video series Die Deutschen Panzer. He lives in Dorset.

ISBN: 9781785212130

Dimensions: 270mm x 210mm x 15mm

Weight: 800g

192 pages