Panzerkampfwagen III ausf H stops to check Allied positions or make a navigation reference. In October of 1940, the Panzer III ausf H entered production, with the battle experience in France and North Africa influencing the design. 308 were produced by MAN, Alkett, Henschel, Wegmann, MNH and MIAG until April of 1941. Ausf H featured a newly designed turret to mount a 50 mm gun with a single 30 mm armored rear plate. Additional armor plates were added to defeat the Soviet 45 mm, American 37mm and British 2-pounder (40 mm) anti-tank guns. The Panzer III formed the bulk of German armor during the Western Desert Campaign (June 10, 1940 – July 27, 1942). Most were ausf G, but the ausf H with a more powerful 50 mm gun and mechanical reliability was better suited to desert fighting. Date estimated. | |
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Caption Author | Jason McDonald |
Date Photographed | March 01, 1941 |
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