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The Persönlicher Träger 43 (Personal Carrier 43 in english) was a German infantry fighting vehicle design made in 1943 during WW2. It used a modified design of the VK.16.02 and uses the 7.5cm KwK cannon, which is the cannon used on the Panzer IV. The chassis was a modified version of the Czechoslovak Panzer 38(t). To have protection against Soviet anti-tank rifles, Schürzen sideskirts were installed.
Vk.16.02
The VK 16.02 Leopard was a planned German light reconnaissance vehicle designed from mid-1941 through to January 1943, with serial production scheduled for April 1943. It was intended to be the replacement of Panzer II Ausf. L "Luchs". The project was canceled in January 1943 before the first prototype was completed as it did not meet the requirements for 1944. A wooden mock up of the Waffenträger (English: "weapon carrier") variant was produced.
Development started in 1941 under M.A.N., which took inspiration from their VK 30.02 design, creating an even more armored, albeit smaller, vehicle, with 80 mm (3.1 in) sloped frontal armor (at the time the Panther prototype only had 60 mm frontal armor). As the Panther project gained importance, Wa Prüf 6 decided to remove the VK 16.02 project from M.A.N. to help them meet deadlines for the Panther project, handing it to MIAG and Daimler-Benz, with the responsibility for the hull to MIAG, and the turret and armament to Daimler-Benz.
Two variants were initially being designed, a lighter one weighing 18 tons and a heavier one weighing 26 tons, but in June 1942 Hitler decided to continue development on only the heavier one, as he deemed protection from enemy anti-tank guns a priority.
In July 1942 MIAG presented a more refined design that was accepted into production, which was planned to start in April 1943, with plans of 20 vehicles per month starting from October 1943.
In a meeting on 13 October 1942 Hitler was informed the lighter variant design was preferred by the troops, as it would better fit the reconnaissance role, while the heavier design had too similar characteristics to the Panther, with the only difference being the smaller gun. Hitler agreed to develop only the lighter variant.
The final design had a combat loaded weight of 21.9 t (21.6 long tons; 24.1 short tons). The armor was 50 mm sloped at 50 degrees on the front, 30 mm on the sides and rear, 16 mm deck and from 16 to 25 mm belly plates. The planned armament was the 5 cm Kw.K.39/1 L/60 cannon, the same that was used on late Panzer IIIs. The engine was the Maybach HL 157 rated at 550 horsepower. In order to increase cross-country performance, the VK 1602 was fitted with 660 mm wide tracks, the same that were used on the Panther. Soon after the Leopard project would be completely discontinued.
A turret similar to that of the Leopard, yet smaller with armor thinner and at lower angles, were later put on the Sd.Kfz. 234/2 armored car.
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Credits
● WCAC for hull
● Sakorsky for turret
Controls in instructions
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Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor Marder III
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- Wingspan 8.6ft (2.6m)
- Length 18.2ft (5.5m)
- Height 9.5ft (2.9m)
- Empty Weight 15,756lbs (7,146kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,081lbs (7,294kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 1588
Parts
- Number of Parts 238
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,174
@SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore there are worser tanks compared to the FCM.36
@Zero0Two2 The P1500 is the LEAST cursed thing when it comes to tanks tbh
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I mean yeah it's unpractical as hell but Atleast it's not... Guuuuulp... FCM.36...
@Zero0Two2 Exactly.
@Graingy jokes on you, the P1500 isnt documented and can be considered fake aswell
@Zero0Two2 And also completely fictional.
@Graingy Atleast it isn't one of the vehicles that are cursed beyond imagination.
What in tarnation
epic 👍