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''Jagdpanzer'' (JgPz) is the name given in
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to a heavily-armoured, tracked
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, although it may also be used for other kinds of
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s. Literally translated from German, ''Jagdpanzer'' is "hunting tank". It typically refers to anti-tank variants of existing tank
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with a well-armoured
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fixed superstructure, mounting an
anti-tank gun An anti-tank gun is a form of artillery designed to destroy tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, normally from a static defensive position. The development of specialized anti-tank munitions and anti-tank guns was prompted by the appearance ...
with limited traverse in the front, and classed by the western
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as a
tank destroyer A tank destroyer, tank hunter, tank killer, or self-propelled anti-tank gun is a type of armoured fighting vehicle, armed with a direct fire artillery gun or missile launcher, designed specifically to engage and destroy enemy tanks, often w ...
.


History

The ''Jagdpanzer'' designs followed on from the more lightly armoured ''
Panzerjäger ''Panzerjäger'' (German "armour-hunters" or "tank-hunters", abbreviated to ''Pz.Jg.'' in German) was a branch of service of the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War. It was an anti-tank arm-of-service that operated self-propelled ant ...
'' ("tank hunter") designs, which took an anti-tank gun and mounted it on top of a tank chassis with supplementary armour fitted around the gun crew. However, the armour had an open rear and top, almost never providing the crew with full protection from the elements. In addition, much experience was gained from the Sturmgeschütz series of
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s for infantry support, which already used heavily armoured casemates, completely enclosing the vehicle's crew. Although they were associated with artillery and infantry support, they were often used in the anti-tank role.


Tactical use

On the battlefield, when the Germans had to retreat, their line of retreat would preferably pass the location of their anti-tank units, who would use their superior firepower to stop the enemy, perhaps even open the possibility of a counter-attack. Due to the lack of a turret and the armour being concentrated at the front, the ideal combat situation for ''Jagdpanzer'' units was in the planned ambush, and the skill of the commander of such units lay in correctly choosing and preparing such places long before needed.


Types

The list below comprises all of the Jagdpanzer type tank destroyers made by Germany and other Axis nations. That is, all of the Axis purpose-designed tank destroyers with fully enclosed casemate-style armor. The tank destroyers are sorted by the starting date of their production.


Post-war

After the war, the name ''Jagdpanzer'' was kept in use in the ''
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'' for a number of armoured vehicles used for anti-tank duties. This included the casemate-style '' Kanonenjagdpanzer'' carrying a 90 mm gun and the '' Raketenjagdpanzers''. The first ''Raketenjagdpanzer'' was the '' Raketenjagdpanzer 1'' built on the chassis of the ''SPz Lang'' HS.30 and armed with
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missiles. The '' Raketenjagdpanzer 2'' was built on the same chassis as the ''Kanonenjagdpanzer'', but was equipped with two SS.11 launch-rails instead of carrying a gun. Later, the ''Raketenjagdpanzer'' 2 and the ''Kanonenjagdpanzer'' were upgraded to Jaguar 1 and Jaguar 2 tank destroyers, armed with HOT or TOW missiles.


See also

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Tank destroyer A tank destroyer, tank hunter, tank killer, or self-propelled anti-tank gun is a type of armoured fighting vehicle, armed with a direct fire artillery gun or missile launcher, designed specifically to engage and destroy enemy tanks, often w ...
*
Assault gun Assault gun (from german: Sturmgeschütz - "storm gun", as in "storming/assaulting") is a type of self-propelled artillery which uses an infantry support gun mounted on a motorized chassis, normally an armored fighting vehicle, which are designed ...


Notes

{{reflist World War II tank destroyers of Germany de:Jagdpanzer ja:駆逐戦車 sr:Јагдтигар zh:驅逐戰車