German Camouflage: Panzer IV, Part II




Second article in the series about the German camouflage on Panzer IV.

The Panzerkampfwagen IV (PzKpfw IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, was a German medium tank developed in the late 1930s and used extensively during the Second World War. Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 161.

The Panzer IV was the most widely manufactured German tank of the Second World War, with some 8,500 built. The Panzer IV chassis was used as the base for many other fighting vehicles, including the Sturmgeschütz IV assault gun, Jagdpanzer IV tank destroyer, the Wirbelwind self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, and the Brummbär self-propelled gun.

The Panzer IV saw service in all combat theaters involving Germany and was the only German tank to remain in continuous production throughout the war. It received various upgrades and design modifications, intended to counter new threats, extending its service life. Generally, these involved increasing the Panzer IV’s armor protection or upgrading its weapons, although during the last months of the war, with Germany’s pressing need for rapid replacement of losses, design changes also included simplifications to speed up the manufacturing process.

The Panzer IV was partially succeeded by the Panther medium tank, which was introduced to counter the Soviet T-34, although the Panzer IV continued as a significant component of German armoured formations to the end of the war. The Panzer IV was the most widely exported tank in German service, with around 300 sold to Finland, Romania, Spain and Bulgaria. After the war, Syria procured Panzer IVs from France and Czechoslovakia, which saw combat in the 1967 Six-Day War. 8,553 Panzer IVs of all versions were built during World War II, with only the StuG III assault-gun/tank destroyer’s 10,086 vehicle production run exceeding the Panzer IV’s total among Axis armored forces.

German Camouflage Panzer IV
2nd Panzer Division – Kursk, July 1943
German Camouflage Panzer IV
2nd Panzer Division – Normandy, Summer 1944
German Camouflage Panzer IV
4th Panzer Division – Kursk, July 1943
German Camouflage Panzer IV
4th Panzer Division – Kursk, July 1943
German Camouflage Panzer IV
5th Light Division – Libya, March 1942
German Camouflage Panzer IV
11th Panzer Division – Kursk, July 1943
German Camouflage Panzer IV
12th Panzer Division – Eastern Front, Summer 1943
German Camouflage Panzer IV
15th Panzer Division – Libya, November 1941
German Camouflage Panzer IV
15th Panzer Division – Tunisia, Winter 1942
German Camouflage Panzer IV
19th Panzer Division – Warsaw, August 1944
German Camouflage Panzer IV
21st Panzer Division – El Alamein, November 1942
German Camouflage Panzer IV
21st Panzer Division – Normandy, June 1944
German Camouflage Panzer IV
21st Panzer Division – Normandy, June 1944
German Camouflage Panzer IV
21st Panzer Division – Normandy, Summer 1944



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