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The Sturmgeschütz IV is a medium-weight German self-propelled artillery unit of the world war II assault gun class based on the PzKpfw IV tank. The ACS of this type used a welded hull, which used the PzKpfw IV tank hull as the base. Maybach HL 120 TRM, V12, liquid-cooled engine. Power 300 HP Used as fuel leaded gasoline OZ 74. Gasoline was placed in three tanks with a total capacity of 430 liters. Fuel consumption was 195 liters per 100 km. The range on the highway is 210 km, 130 km on rough terrain. In addition to the electric starter, the engine could be started using a handle. In addition, a kubelwagen engine could be used to start the engine. The undercarriage consisted of eight support rollers measuring 470×75×660, assembled in four carts. The upper section of the track was supported by four (Ausf. H and early Ausf. J) or three (Ausf. J) support of the rink. All-metal support rollers began to appear towards the end of the war. The guide wheel with a tensioning mechanism was located at the rear, and the driving wheel with 20 teeth was located at the front. In winter conditions, the tracks could be fitted with anti-slip teeth and special pads that increased the width of the track. The track consisted of 99 tracks. The main caliber was represented by a 75 mm StuK 40 L/48 gun manufactured by Rheinmetall-Borsig. The gun could fire all the main types of projectiles used in the Wehrmacht. Ammunition 63 shots. The barrel is threaded with 32 threads with a depth of 7.8 mm. Electric descent. The anti-personnel armament consisted of a 7.92 mm MG 42 machine gun. Ammunition of 600 rounds. The machine gun was mounted on the roof of the cabin on a carriage, and machine gun fire could be conducted from the combat compartment.Caution! Glue and paints are not included.
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