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It was armed with an the same long-barrelled 88 mm gun as the Tiger II, and a 7.92 mm machine gun in the hull (front glacis plate). Despite the limitations of vehicles without turrets (limited gun movement left/right) the Jagdpanther was considered a very good machine. A powerful engine gave it a good power to weight ratio. This meant that jagdpanther had a good performance in the battlefield. Camouflage was easy due to its low profile.
All this made the jagdpanther widely and rightly feared, it especially excelled in defensive positions. Based on the existing Panther chassis, it did not suffer too many mechanical problems.
Around 400 were produced in 1944 and 1945. They equipped Heavy Tank Destroyer Battallions and served mainly on the Eastern Front , though significant numbers were concentrated in the West for the Ardennes Offensive.
| German armored fighting vehicles of World War II |
| Tanks |
| Panzer I | Panzer II | Panzer III | Panzer IV | Panzer V - Panther | Panzer VI - Tiger, Tiger II | Panzer 35(t) | Panzer 38(t) |
| Self-propelled artillery |
| Hummel | Bison I | Bison II | Wespe | Brummbär | Sturmtiger |
| Assault guns |
| Sturmgeschütz III | Sturmgeschütz IV |
| Tank destroyers |
| Panzerjäger I | Hetzer | Jagdpanzer IV | Jagdpanther | Marder I | Marder II | Marder III | Nashorn | Jagdtiger | Elefant |
| Armored cars |
| SdKfz 221 | SdKfz 222 | SdKfz 223 | SdKfz 232 |
| Self propelled anti-aircraft |
| Möbelwagen | Wirbelwind | Ostwind |
| Experimental vehicles |
| Maus | Ratte |
| German armored fighting vehicle production during World War II |
Pictures of jagdpanther at battletanks.com