Very Rare! Panzer IV Ausf E at The Australian Armour and Artillery Museum 2021 (read Description)

Fun facts most people mistaken this tank to the Panzer IV Ausf D but I’ll tell u the difference between the two tanks. Firstly the drive sprocket on the D is different to the E, look back on the Panzer IV Ausf D and look and compare eachother sprockets and another one is the wheel covers are 7 on each wheel from E, F, G, H, and J While A, C and D were one nut on each wheel. Also on the E the Drivers pivoting visor was replace with the new hinge design near the end of the war. They production started in 1939 with 206 Panzer IV Ausf E built at the end of the war. They added additional frontal superstructure armour piece to 50mm thickness, but most of them were underproduction. So instead, they equip the 30mm additional armour piece because most factories were behind production schedule. Behind the Yellow camouflaged on this Panzer Is that, this tank was serving In North Africa. So they gave this yellow camouflaged to blend In with the environment from Allied bomber and armoured vehicle’s. Thank everyone
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