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  2. Tank battalions of the German Army 1956–2008 - Wikipedia

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    remodeled October 1970 PanzerJgBtl 114 (Anti Tank Battalion) PzBtl 114: April 1981: Neunburg vorm Wald: disbanded September 1992: PzBtl 120: March 1970: Hemer: renamed April 1975 PzBtl 203: PzBtl 121: April 1981: Kümmersbruck, Schweppermann-Kaserne: disbanded September 1992: PzBtl 123: March 1959 (PzBtl4) Amberg 1960 Gärmersdorf ...

  3. German heavy tank battalion - Wikipedia

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    The German heavy tank battalions destroyed a total of 8,100 enemy tanks for the loss of 1,482 of their own, an overall kill/loss ratio of 5.47 though individual unit ratios ranged from 1.28 to 13. The German losses also include non-combat tank write-offs. [1] Tiger I in France.

  4. Structure of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    The HEER 2011 structure was largely achieved at unit level at the end of 2015. At the same time, the first changes occurred compared to the originally intended ARMY 2011 structure. For example, the planned non-active 414 Tank Battalion was transformed into a German-Dutch active tank battalion and subordinated to the Dutch 43 Mechanised Brigade.

  5. 503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The battalion saw action on the Eastern and Western Fronts during World War II. As with other German heavy tank battalions, it was normally not assigned to a single corps, but shuffled around according to war circumstances. Later the battalion became part of the newly formed Panzer Corps Feldherrnhalle as the Feldherrnhalle Heavy Tank Battalion.

  6. Tanks in the German Army - Wikipedia

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    Leopard 2A5s of the German Army (Heer). This article deals with the tanks (German: Panzer) serving in the German Army (Deutsches Heer) throughout history, such as the World War I tanks of the Imperial German Army, the interwar and World War II tanks of the Nazi German Wehrmacht, the Cold War tanks of the West German and East German Armies, all the way to the present day tanks of the Bundeswehr.

  7. 414 Tank Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The battalion's main armament is the Leopard 2 A6MA2 main battle tank. The unit has 49 tanks of these upgraded MBT's. The tank is modified with a Dutch battlefield management system. This is done anticipating the fact that 414 Tank Battalion has joined the Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF) of the NATO Response Force in 2019. [8] [9]

  8. 506th Heavy Panzer Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Some of the first Tiger IIs delivered to the 506th were examples fitted with the early production turret. [1] The battalion saw action on the Eastern and Western Fronts during World War II. As with other German heavy tank battalions, it was attached as needed to larger formations. The 506th was unique in being the only Tiger battalion to ...

  9. Panzer-Abteilung 40 - Wikipedia

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    Panzer-Abteilung 40 during the advance on Murmansk, 1941. Murmansk's port was an objective for the Germans in 1941.Panzer-Abteilung 40 together with Panzer-Abteilung 211 was attached to XXXVI Mountain Corps which conducted Operation Arctic Fox (a part of Operation Silver Fox), meant to recapture the Salla region from the Soviets and then proceed eastwards and cut the Murmansk railway at ...