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?|The Jagdpanther, along with most lower tier German tank destroyers, boasts an accurate gun, high mobility, and decent armor. It has similar speed and the same armor of the [[Pz.Kpfw. V Panther|Panther]], and, with the hitting power of the 10.5 cm K 18 L/52, is able to pose a threat to all tanks. The Jagdpanther has a low profile which makes it harder for enemy tanks to spot if you are in cover.+
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?image:Jagdpanther front view 1.jpg‎{{!}}Jagdpanther front left view+
?image:Jagdpanther front view 2.jpg‎{{!}}Jagdpanther front right view+
?image:Jagdpanther back view 1.jpg‎{{!}}Jagdpanther back left view+
?image:Jagdpanther back view 2.jpg‎{{!}}Jagdpanther back right view+
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?*Good speed and maneuverability+
?*Two great guns with good rate of fire+
?*Good Accuracy+
?*10,5 cm has great aim speed+
?*Frontal slope and mantlet can bounce quite a few shots with distance+
?*Cheap ammo costs for the 88mm+
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?*Difficult to hide due to rather large target profile+
?*Weak armor+
?*10,5 cm is expensive to miss shots+
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?The Jagdpanther is a very good TD and, mounted with the 105mm gun, presents a serious threat to all enemies. It has no obvious weak points, aside from the usual downsides of turretless TDs (weak side armor, quite helpless if detracked, and so on), but it's large profile means you will have a hard time hiding it properly.+
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?The highly sloped armor is still very thin, if you want to bounce shots, you need distance. Avoid fighting up close. The Jagdpanther cannot be used as an assault gun, flanking is definitely out of the question. The Jagdpanther works well as a stationary sniper at long range, as long as it is not hit by artillery. In urban maps, make use of long alleys and streets. The playstyle depends on the gun equipped. With the 88mm, this TD is an amazing sniper, combining German accuracy with a high DPM, although the alpha damage is lower. Shell costs with this gun are five times as lower as well, making misses less costly. Equipped with the top engine and 105mm gun, however, this TD can still be played as a sniper, but also able to brawl if necessary. Don't take the first shot on heavy tanks which have more than 900hp unless you are backed up. Stay back, at around 300-400 meters for heavies, and closer in for smaller tanks. Take 2 shots at a target, and then move on. Your high shell cost means that do not fire at targets below 100 health, unless they are a tier 9 or there are no tanks near you. +
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?Good thing about Jagdpanther is that you won't have to grind tracks at all if you don't want to. Engines won't be a problem if you played with Tiger since they share engines. If you have been doing German TD line by itself,then engines should be your 2nd priority, after guns. When you get the Maybach HL 230 P 45, you will immediately see a large speed gain, which allows you to run, if things turn for the worst. Research the 88mm L/71 as fast as possible because the JgPanzerIV's 88mm is too weak and despite the accuracy of the 75mm, its shells tend to fly in every direction but where your crosshair is. When you get the L71 everything else will go smoothly. The 105mm will come in no time, and your crew's higher skill % will compensate for its accuracy. The 105 is also recommended to have before researching Ferdinand. +
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?Camouflage Net, Medium-caliber tank Gun Rammer, Vents, binocular telescope+
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?A heavy tank-destroyer design based on the 8.8 cm Pak 43 gun and the Panther tank chassis was ordered in late 1942 as design SdKfz 173. Production started in January 1944. In February, Hitler specified the Jagdpanther name.+
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?To accommodate the heavier-caliber gun, much as on previous Jagdpanzer-style unturreted tank-destroyers, the glacis plate and sides of the Jagdpanther were extended up into an integral, turretless fixed-casemate as part of the main hull itself to provide a roomy interior. The Jagdpanther had side armor of increased thickness to offset the slightly reduced angle of the side armor necessary to provide enough interior space. The new (April 1944) Panther Ausf. G had the same feature, to harmonize production and increase protection.+
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?It was armed with an anti-tank version of the same long-barreled 8.8 cm gun as the Tiger II "King Tiger" and a single 7.92 mm MG-34 machine gun in the front glacis plate for local defence. The Jagdpanther had a good power-to-weight ratio and a powerful main gun, which enabled it to destroy any type of Allied tank. Based on the existing Panther chassis, the vehicle did not suffer too many mechanical problems: it had an upgraded transmission and final drive to counter the Panther's main weakness. It was manned by a crew of 5; a driver, radio-operator, commander, gunner, and loader.+
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?Two main variants can be distinguished; the earlier (1944 model) G1 with a small internally-bolted main gun mantlet and a modified Panther A engine deck, and the later (1945 model) G2 with a larger, outside-bolted mantlet and a modified Panther G engine deck, though late G1s also had the larger mantlet. Early Jagdpanthers had two vision openings for the driver, whereas late versions had only one. The main gun originally had a monobloc gun barrel, but later versions were equipped with the Pak 43/4 gun with a 2-part barrel. Early G1s (to September 1944) were coated with the distinctive resin paste 'zimmerit' in a distinctive 'small-squared' pattern.+
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?== Production ==+
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?A total of 415 Jagdpanthers were produced from January 1944 by three manufacturers. MIAG produced 270 from January 1944 until the end. Maschinenfabrik Niedersachsen-Hannover (MNH) produced 112 from November 1944. Maschinenbau und Bahnbedarf (MBA) produced 37 vehicles from December 1944. They equipped heavy anti-tank battalions and served mainly on the Eastern Front, although significant numbers were concentrated in the west for the Ardennes Offensive. They were first encountered in the west in very small numbers late in the Battle of Normandy, where the German 654 schwere Panzerjäger-Abteilung ("654th Heavy Antitank Battalion") deployed about 12 Jagdpanthers against British units.+
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?image:Jagdpanther_France.jpg{{!}}Jagdpanther in France, 1944.+
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?* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagdpanther+
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