The Panzer IV Ausf D was a key part of the German war machine during the early phases of World War II. Introduced in the 1930s, it evolved to become one of Germany’s most versatile and widely deployed tanks. Initially equipped with a 75 mm short gun, its design allowed the installation of various upgrades and armament, adapting to the changing needs of the battlefield, it participated in several fronts, from the initial Blitzkrieg to the final battles.
The D version (Ausf D) was intended to provide covering fire for infantry and for the assault on fixed artillery positions.
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