
TYPE: Medium Tank
ARMAMENT
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1x 5cm KwK 39 L/60 cannon
Pipe length: 3000 mm
Caliber: 5 cm
Caliber length: L/60
Firerate: 13 shots/min
Elevation range: −10° to +20° angle
lateral alignment area: 360° -
1x 7.92x57mm Mg34
-Placement: Hatch mounted MG
-Cartridge: 7.92x57mm Mauser
-Ammunition capacity: 600 rounds
-Mass: 12.1 kg
-Length: 1,219 mm
-Barrel length: 627 mm
-Action: Recoil-operated, opened rotating bolt
-Rate of fire: 800–900 rounds/min
-Muzzle velocity: 765 m/s
-Effective firing range: 3,500 m with tripod and telescopic sight
-Maximum firing range: 4,700 m -
1x 7.92x57mm Mg34
-Placement: Turret coaxial, right side of cannon
-Cartridge: 7.92x57mm Mauser
-Ammunition capacity: 600 rounds
-Mass: 12.1 kg
-Length: 1,219 mm
-Barrel length: 627 mm
-Action: Recoil-operated, opened rotating bolt
-Rate of fire: 800–900 rounds/min
-Muzzle velocity: 765 m/s
-Effective firing range: 3,500 m with tripod and telescopic sight
-Maximum firing range: 4,700 m -
1x 7.92x57mm Mg34
-Placement: coaxial hull MG, right side
-Cartridge: 7.92x57mm Mauser
-Ammunition capacity: 600 rounds
-Mass: 12.1 kg
-Length: 1,219 mm
-Barrel length: 627 mm
-Action: Recoil-operated, opened rotating bolt
-Rate of fire: 800–900 rounds/min
-Muzzle velocity: 765 m/s
-Effective firing range: 3,500 m with tripod and telescopic sight
-Maximum firing range: 4,700 m -
6x smoke grenade launchers of unknown caliber
-Placement: 3x on each side of the turret
TECHNICAL DATA
Length: 5.49 Meter
Width: 2.95 Meter
Height: 2.50 Meter
Weight: 23 tons
Crew: 5
Propulsion: Maybach HL 120 TR V-12 265hp
Max Speed: 40 km/h
ARMOR
Up to 50mm
KEY DIFFERENCES (Between the Norwegian Pz.III’s)
-License plate number, 21870-H
-Additional track armor on lower and the two upper frontal plates
-Mixture between Ausf.H chassy and Ausf.L turret
-Roller carried on the left side
-Tent/or tarp on the right side
HISTORY
The Pz.III came to Norway a little after the German invasion of Norway in April 1940, the Germans did not expect there to bee a need for heavier tanks, as Norway did not have any other than a couple armored trucks. Because of this the smaller and less powerful Pz.III and Stug.III were brought to Norway. During the occupation, the tanks Germany used here were sent to Germany and upgraded a number of times, and in a wide variety of variants and mixes, and when the war came to an end, the Germans surrendered all their vehicles to Norwegian and British/American forces that had fought in Norway. The British wanted to sabotage most of these vehicles, and among trying to blow up the barrels of the various tanks, they had driven over and destroyed a whole bunch of surrendered motorcycles. Most of these tanks were later on put in service in the Norwegian Army, and because of the British sabotage, the Norwegians worked on restoring these vehicles until 1948, before they were ready to be used. And because of the vehicles being damaged and parts having to be taken from here and there, those vehicles that already had been upgraded/mixed by the German army during the occupation, were even further mixed by the Norwegians during the restoration, with this vehicle potentially being one example.
The majority of these tanks were put in service in so called “Airport Troops” to guard the various airports in the area, this specific tank were used at Værnes Airport, and the platoon here consisted of 3 Pz.III and one Stug.III. Each of those Pz.III were painted in Norwegian colors.
The fate of the StuG.III are unfortunately lesser known, but thankfully the Pz.III is better documented, those remained in service until the mid/early 1950’s when they got replaced by the New M24 Chaffe tanks received tough the weapons aid programme. After ended service those remaining Pz.III were dug down and encased in concrete in defensive positions around the airfield, where they were used in a “Bunker” to shoot at invaders. Those were used until the 1960’s when the tanks were rendered obsolete. After this they were for some reason completely buried along with the bunker/fort they were integrated with, and almost forgotten until these people decided to save them and have them restored.
In this post i will include the specific technical details regarding armor and other changes that this mixture included, whether or not this is a Norwegian or German mixture is hard to know for sure. Due to this extremely interesting story, i will describe some pictures that features this tank under album.
This specific wagon is a hybrid, with an Ausf.L tower and Ausf.H chassis, this wagon were used at Værnes airport in Trondheim, Norway. It served under the 1rst Panserverntropp, Dragonregiment 3 wich is named “Ørlandstroppen”. The tanks under here were used by personnel stationed at this airposrt from “hærens lette tropper - Værnes”. I personally struggle telling wich colours they were painted in by the Norwegians, but it were almost certainly in the same olive green colour as the M24 Chaffee’s.
Ausf.H Hull
-Extra 30mm frontal armor
-Wider running gear with repositioned first return roller
-New tow hooks and covers for the ventilators on the engine deck (Traversally mounted)
-Escape hatches intact
Ausf.L Turret
-20mm spaced armor added across the front of the superstructure and across the mantlet front
IN GAME
I think this can be an interesting vehicle for Norway in a Subtree or in a Norwegian/Danish techtree as an interesting hybrid. Maybe even in an event or battlepass, or just a regular premium.
ALBUM
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Album: Pz.III Ausf.H/L — ImgBB
SOURCES
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Information and specs about various Pz.III variants
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Images and some information
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Fra militærparade på Værnes. Tysk Panzerkampfwagen III Ausf M. -Sverresborg Trøndelag Folkemuseum / DigitaltMuseum
Images and some information
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Background and service history
Book: Motoriserte Militærkjøretøy i Norge
Copyright 2005 by Forsvarsmuseet/HMK All rights reserved
Billedbehandling/Grafisk produksjon: Mikro Marketing, Asker
Press: Gan Grafisk, Oslo
Motoriserte Militærkjøretøy i Norge Bind 1
ISBN 82-91218-43-9
The book is printed in 3,000 copies, 100 of which are leatherbound
front cover/back cover: The wheel rider squadron at Trandum 1953
Defense publications No. 3 Oslo 2005
Stridsvogn & Stormkanon KW-III (Panzer III & StuG III in Norwegian Service) - Tank Encyclopedia
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