Panther mit 8,8 cm L/71
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Panther mit 8,8 cm L/71
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6,500 ![]() |
1500300 HP Hit Points |
46.5/4927.29/49 t Weight Limit |
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700700 hp Engine Power |
46/20 km/h Speed Limit |
4040 deg/s Traverse |
15.0525.65 hp/t Power/Wt Ratio |
YesYes Pivot |
// mm Hull Armor |
120/60/60120/60/60 mm Turret Armor |
AP/APCR/HE
AP/APCR/HE Shells |
280/280/370280/280/370 HP Damage |
203/237/44203/237/44 mm Penetration |
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8.7 r/m Standard Gun ▲
8.7 Rate of Fire Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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2436 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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2436 Damage Per Minute Standard Gun |
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0.32 m With 50% Crew: 0.396 m ▲
0.32 Accuracy With 50% Crew: 0.396 m |
s 2.5 s 2.5 Aim time |
3232 deg/s Turret Traverse |
360° Gun Arc |
-8°/+13°-8°/+13° Elevation Arc |
5656 rounds Ammo Capacity |
2020 % Chance of Fire |
m 390 m 390 View Range |
m 550 m 550 Signal Range |
VIII

6500
The Panther mit 8,8 cm L/71 is a German tier 8 premium medium tank.
Panther 개량형 개발은 1944년 봄에 시작되었다. 개량형에는 새로 설계한 Schmalturm 포탑을 장착할 예정이었으며 Panther Ausf. F라 명명되었다. 1945년 1월 23일, Holzhauer 장군은 새로 개발한 포탑에 King Tiger의 88-mm 주포를 장착할 것이라고 보고했지만, 차체만 생산되고 포탑은 실제로 제작되지 않았다. 나무로 제작한 시제 모델만 존재한다.
Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables
Modules

주포
단계 | 주포 | 평균 관통력 (mm) | 연사력 | 100m에서의 분산도 | 조준 시간 | 일반 경험치 | 중량 (톤) | 가격, | |
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VIII | 8.8 cm Kw.K. 43 L/71 mod.Vlt | 203/237/44 | 280/280/370 | 8.7 | 0.32 | 2.5 | 0 | 2562 | 112180 |

엔진
단계 | 엔진 | 엔진 출력 (마력) | 충돌 시 화재 발생 확률 | 일반 경험치 | 중량 (톤) | 가격, |
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VIII | Maybach HL 230 P30 | 700 | 20 | 0 | 1400 | 55000 |

현가장치
단계 | 현가장치 | 한계 중량 | 회전 속도 (도/초) | 일반 경험치 | 중량 (톤) | 가격, |
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VIII | Panther mit 8,8 cm Kw.K. 43 L/71 | 49 | 40 | 0 | 15000 | 20000 |

무전기
단계 | 무전기 | 통신 범위 (m) | 일반 경험치 | 중량 (톤) | 가격, |
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VIII | Fu 8 | 550 | 0 | 50 | 24240 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Excellent 88mm gun (good DPM, Accuracy and Penetration)
- Very maneuverable (fast traverse, good terrain resistance)
- Good mobile support/sniper tank
- Big HP-Pool, and good at ramming
- 2nd cheapest tier 8 premium tank (only 100 gold more than the Super Pershing), and technically highest credit making potential due to cheap shells and repair cost.
Cons:
- No pref. matchmaking (sees Tier X)
- Thinner front armour than the Panther
- Not as fast as the Panther in downhill due to top speed
- Weak engine
- Mediocre gun depression on front, like E-50
Performance
This tank should be used as a second- or third-line sniper with its precise gun because it is not really fast enough for agressive flanking maneuvers and not that well-armored, often able to reliably bounce incoming shots only at extreme angles, so close-quarter fighting isn't a good idea, either. It can take some hits because it has a rather large hitpoint pool, but it is highly recommended that "Panther 88" drivers keep their distance in a fight, much like the Panther II where it's good DPM, very accurate, and good penetration gun will cripple enemies easily. The tank suffers from its non-preferential matchmaking and therefore can face Tier X tanks, against which the long 88mm gun will struggle to do consistent damage from the front. It should also be noted that this tank is the second cheapest tier 8 premium tank currently available, costing 3k to 4k less gold than most others (except the Super Pershing).
Early Research
Premium vehicle
Suggested Equipment
Gallery
Historical Info
In a meeting on February 10, 1943, further design changes were proposed, including changes to the steering gears and final drives. Another meeting on February 17, 1943 focused on sharing and standardizing parts between the Tiger II tank and the Panther 2, such as the transmission, all-steel roadwheels, and running gear. No plans were made to include the 8.8 cm L/71 as the turret diameter was too small. In March 1943, MAN indicated that the first prototype would be completed by August 1943. A number of engines were under consideration, among them the new Maybach HL 234 fuel-injected engine (900 hp operated by an 8-speed hydraulic transmission).
Thus, plans to replace the original Panther design with the Panther II were already underway before the first Panther had even seen combat. But, from May to June 1943, work on the Panther II ceased, as the focus was shifted to expanding production of the original Panther tank. It is not clear if there was ever an official cancellation; this may have been because the Panther II upgrade path was originally started at Hitler's insistence. The direction that the design was headed would not have been consistent with Germany's need for a mass-produced tank, which was the goal of the Reich Ministry of Armament and War Production. Additionally, many of the problems the Panther II was made to address had been resolved, such as the weak side armor.
One Panther II chassis was completed and eventually captured by the U.S. It is now on display at the Patton Museum in Fort Knox. The turret from a Panther (I) Ausf G is mounted on this chassis.