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Panzer IV E (GE041)
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Panzer IV E (GE041)
includes one Panzer IV E & one Tank Commander.
The Panzer IV Ausf E represented the next evolution in the Panzer IV series with additional armour added to provide further protection, as well as a host of improvements to the overall design.
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Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa began a struggle of epic proportions that would
result in four years of bitter fighting between the Germans and Soviets.
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Primarily used in North Africa and Russia the Panzer IV E was capable of dealing with most threats, but found that the short 75mm gun had trouble overcoming the heavier armour of British Matilda and Soviet KV tanks.
Designed by Evan Allen
Painted by Aaron Mathie
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The Panzer IV E in Flames Of War
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Armour
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Mobility
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Front
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Side
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Top
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Equipment and Notes
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Weapon
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Range
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ROF
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Anti-tank
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Firepower
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Panzer IV E
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Standard Tank
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4
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3
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1
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Co-ax MG, Hull MG, Protected ammo.
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7.5cm KwK37 gun
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24"/60cm
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2
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7
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3+
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Smoke. |
Firing bombardments
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48"/120cm
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2
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6
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Protected Ammo
Many tanks are destroyed not by the enemy shell but by their own
ammunition being hit by white-hot fragments of armour and exploding. The
chances of this were minimised by providing a safe place for stowing
ammunition within the vehicle such as an armoured compartment or inside a
water-filled jacket.
If forced to bail out, crews of tanks with protected ammunition
are far more confident when it comes to remounting their vehicle
quickly.
Tanks with Protected Ammo re-roll all failed Motivation Tests to
Remount Bailed Out vehicles in the Starting Step (see page 102 of the
main rulebook). |
Contents & Assembly Guide Coming Soon...
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Last Updated On Thursday, November 20, 2014 by Chris
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