Comparing: StuG III Ausf. B vs. Marder 38T
In 1935, Erich von Manstein of the German Army General Staff, in a letter to General Ludwig Beck, described the idea of building assault artillery to support attacking infantry units. Five prototypes of the "zero" series were manufactured in 1937. Early modifications from Ausf.A to Ausf.F/8 were produced until December 1942. |
Developed on the basis of the Pz.Kpfw. 38 (t) tank. Either a Pak 40 or Pak 36(r) gun was mounted in a cabin with an open top and back. The vehicle entered service at the end of 1942. This tank destroyer was mass-produced until the middle of 1944 and was used until the end of the war. |
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Tier | IV | IV | |
Battle Tiers | 4 5 6 | 4 5 6 | |
Price | 130,000 | 125,000 | |
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Speed Limit Back | 10 km/h | 18 km/h | |
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Accuracy | 52.9136 % | % | |
Neto Credits Income | 1697.69 | ||
Winrate | 47.9213 % | % | |
Damage dealt | 235.598 | ||
Kills per Battle | 0.643005 | ||
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