Bergepanther

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The Bergepanther was a German World War II armored recovery vehicle based on the Panther tank chassis, designed to tow and repair damaged armored vehicles on the battlefield.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II vehicle
armored recovery vehicle
military vehicle
armorThicknessMax 80 mm
basedOn Panther tank chassis NERFINISHED
category German armored fighting vehicle
armored recovery vehicle of World War II
countryOfOrigin Nazi Germany
craneUse lifting tank components
crew 5
designedFor armored vehicle recovery
field repair of armored vehicles
towing damaged tanks
developedFrom Panzerkampfwagen V Panther NERFINISHED
driveLayout tracked
enginePower 700 hp
engineType Maybach HL230 P30 NERFINISHED
fuelType gasoline
hadCrane yes
hadOpenSuperstructure yes
hadSpade yes
hadWinch yes
height about 2.7 m
introducedInYear 1943
length about 8.6 m
manufacturer Daimler-Benz NERFINISHED
Demag NERFINISHED
Henschel NERFINISHED
MAN NERFINISHED
NATOName Bergepanther NERFINISHED
powerToWeightRatio approximately 17 hp/tonne
primaryArmament 7.92 mm MG 34 machine gun
productionPeriodEnd 1945
productionPeriodStart 1943
rangeRoad about 200 km
spadeFunction ground anchor for recovery operations
suspension torsion bar
topSpeedRoad about 40 km/h
usedBy German Army NERFINISHED
Wehrmacht
usedInConflict World War II
usedOnFront Eastern Front NERFINISHED
Western Front NERFINISHED
variantOf Panther tank NERFINISHED
weight around 40 tonnes
width about 3.4 m
winchCapacity up to 40 tonnes

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Maybach HL230 P45 usedIn Bergepanther
Maybach HL230 P30 V-12 petrol engine usedInVehicle Bergepanther
subject surface form: Maybach HL230 P30