- Nation
- Germany
- Tier
- 5
- Class
- Medium Tank
- Premium
- Yes
- Gift
- No
- Wheeled
- No
- Credits
- 0
- Gold
- 0
- Views
- 3
Before the start of Operation Barbarossa, the decision was taken to improve the anti-tank capabilities of the Pz.Kpfw. IV by mounting the 50 mm Kw.K. L/60 cannon. However, battles against the Soviet T-34 and KV tanks during the summer-fall campaign of 1941 showed that it needed a much more potent gun. The 75 mm Kw.K. 40 L/43 with its prominent pear-shaped muzzle break was used as a replacement. This gun's armor-piercing shells could easily penetrate any mass-produced tank of that period from distances of over 1.5 km.
Default configuration

Radio
FuG 5
Signal range (m) | 620 |

Engine
Maybach HL 120 TRM
Power (hp) | 300 |
Fire chance | 0.20 |

Gun
7,5 cm Kw.K. 40 L/43
Reload (s) | 4.29 |
Fire rate | 14.000 |
Aim time (s) | 2.29 |
Dispersion | 0.410 |
Traverse (°/s) | 40 |
Ammo max | 87 |
Elev (°) | 17 |
Depress (°) | 6 |

Chassis
Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F2
Load limit (kg) | 0 |
Traverse (°/s) | 38 |

Turret
Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F2
HP | 144 |
Armor F/S/R | 50/30/30 |
Traverse (°/s) | 35 |
View range (m) | 360 |
All modules
Radio (1)

FuG 5
• 630 cr DEFAULT Signal range (m) | 620 |
Engine (1)

Maybach HL 120 TRM
• 19.900 cr DEFAULT Power (hp) | 300 |
Fire chance | 0.20 |
Gun (1)

7,5 cm Kw.K. 40 L/43
• 25.000 cr DEFAULT Reload (s) | 4.29 |
Fire rate | 14.000 |
Aim time (s) | 2.29 |
Dispersion | 0.410 |
Traverse (°/s) | 40 |
Ammo max | 87 |
Elev (°) | 17 |
Depress (°) | 6 |
Chassis (1)

Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F2
• 8.000 cr DEFAULT Load limit (kg) | 0 |
Traverse (°/s) | 38 |
Turret (1)

Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F2
• 8.000 cr DEFAULT HP | 144 |
Armor F/S/R | 50/30/30 |
Traverse (°/s) | 35 |
View range (m) | 360 |