German Camouflage: StuG, Part II



Second article in the series about the German camouflage on StuG’s.

The Sturmgeschütz IV (StuG IV) (Sd.Kfz. 167), was a German assault gun variant of the Panzer IV used in the latter part of the Second World War. It was identical in role and concept to the highly successful StuG III assault gun variant of the Panzer III. Both StuG models were given an exclusively tank destroyer role in German formations and tactical planning in the last two years of the war, greatly augmenting the capability of the dwindling tank force available to the German army on the Eastern and Western fronts.

German Camouflage StuG
17th SS Panzer Grenadier Division – Normandy, August 1944
German Camouflage StuG
18th SS Panzer Grenadier Division – Slovakia, September 1944
German Camouflage StuG
29th Panzer Grenadier Division – Italy, 1945
German Camouflage StuG
Hermann Goering Division – Sicily, Mid 1943
German Camouflage StuG
Gross Deutchland Infantry Division – Eastern Front, Mid 1942
German Camouflage StuG
16th Luftwaffe Division – Caen, July 1944
German Camouflage StuG
16th Luftwaffe Division – Caen, July 1944
German Camouflage StuG
Mancheberg Panzer Division – Berlin, April 1945
German Camouflage StuG
Gross Deutchland Panzer Grenadier Division – Ukraine, February 1945



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    • Hello,

      “Images are property of “Earl of Grey” and are reproduced here without any commercial use sought, just for use for fellow modelers.” Earl of Grey is a user on a WW2 forum. That is the source of the photos, at least that’s where i got them from. If you can indicate any other official source to the pictures i would be glad to comply or try to obtain permission from that source.

      Thank you and best regards,

      Eugen

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