Full Name Sonderkraftfahrzeug 142/1 7.5 cm Sturmgeschütz 40 Ausf.F, Ausf. F/8 and Ausf. G
Class Heavy Vehicle
Movement 5
Armor Value 4
Vs Infantry (RNG / FPR) 5/6
Vs Vehicle (RNG / FPR) 8/10
Traits
Period Late 1942-1945
Theaters of Service
  • Eastern Europe
  • Southern Europe
  • Western Europe

The Sturmgeschütz (“storm gun”) III (StuG III) fixed superstructure ('casemate') assault gun was the most-produced German fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle of World War II, with about 10,086 units made in many variants. The type was originally designed for infantry support, but later up-gunned versions served as tank destroyers. This series proved very successful and served on all fronts, from Russia to North Africa and Western Europe to Italy. Many German allies also used this vehicle during the war, including the Finns, Bulgarians, Hungarians, and Italians. Because of their low silhouette, StuG IIIs were easy to camouflage and be hidden and were difficult targets to destroy. StuG and StuH assault guns were cost-effective compared to the heavier German tanks such as the Tiger I and Panther, although as anti-tank guns they were best used defensively as the lack of a traversable turret and its generally-thin armour was a severe disadvantage in the attack role. As the situation for the German military deteriorated further later in the war, their relative ease of production meant that more StuGs were built than tanks. A crew of four operated the vehicle, and it had a top speed of 25 mph. Beginning spring 1942, the later Ausf. F, F8, and G models featured high-velocity 7.5 cm main guns (StuK 40 L/43 or longer-barreled StuK 40 L/48). These more powerful guns were the same as those mounted on the Panzer IV for anti-tank use. These later models also featured a a 7.92 mm MG 34 machine gun mounted on a shield on top of the superstructure and (beginning in mid 1944) an MG 34 in the hull. Germany used these models primarily on the Eastern and Western fronts throughout the remainder of World War II. These stats reflect the ToI base StuG III unit.

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