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Why the Panzerhaubitze 2000 is the Self-Propelled Gun of the Future ‍ Panzerhaubitze 2000 –The Self-Propelled Gun of the Future is a modern self-propelled gun that will remain relevant for decades. This vehicle is a hybrid between a traditional tank destroyer and an artillery piece. The PzH2000 combines the firepower of a tank destroyer with the range of a conventional howitzer. This article explains why the PzH2000 is such an important development and what makes it so effective. Read on to learn more about this impressive vehicle! Why is the PzH2000 so important? The PzH2000 is a fascinating and important development. Its hybrid nature makes the PzH2000 a very flexible self-propelled gun. This vehicle can be used as a mobile artillery piece or a tank destroyer. The PzH2000 is also very effective against soft targets like supply columns. The PzH2000 can engage these targets with great accuracy, even when they are moving. This is something that self-propelled guns never could do befo...

"Sturmtiger" - The Tiger with a 380 mm Rocket Launcher

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  "Sturmtiger" - The Tiger with a 380 mm Rocket Launcher "Sturmtiger" - The Tiger with a 380 mm Rocket Launcher TankHistoria provides information about  Sturmtiger – The Tiger with a 380 mm Rocket Launcher . The Sturmtiger was the final "monster tank" to be produced by Germany in World War II. It was a hybrid of sorts, combining the chassis of the Tiger II with the gun from the famous Panther and a new 380 mm rocket launcher as its main armament. As you can probably tell from its name, this new weapon had a pretty big range and could fire five different types of ammo at once. Once again, Hitler’s demand for over-the-top super weapons that would tip the balance of war back in his favor led to some weird and wonderful creations. The Sturmtiger fits into this category perfectly! With its intimidating appearance and even more intimidating firepower, it stands out as one of the most unique German tanks of World War II. The Tiger II The Tiger II was the successo...