List of Panzer IV variants
This is a list of Panzerkampfwagen IV variants, including prototypes, conversions and projected designs.
Production models
Data from:[1]
- Ausf.A
- 1/BW / (Sd.Kfz.161)
- 35 produced by Krupp-Gruson, between November 1937 and June 1938.
- 1/BW / (Sd.Kfz.161)
- Ausf.B
- 2/BW
- 42 produced by Krupp-Gruson, from May to October 1938.
- 2/BW
- Ausf.C
- 3/BW
- 140 produced by Krupp-Gruson, from October 1938 to August 1939.
- 3/BW
- Ausf.D
- 4/BW / 5/BW
- 200 + 48 produced by Krupp-Gruson, from October 1939 to October 1940.
- 4/BW / 5/BW
- Ausf.E
- 6/BW
- 206 produced by Krupp-Gruson, from October 1940 to April 1941.
- 6/BW
- Ausf.F
- 7/BW
- 471 produced by Krupp-Gruson, Vomag and Nibelungenwerke from April 1941 to March 1942.
- 7/BW
- Ausf.F2
- 7/BW / (Sd.Kfz.161/1)
- Temporary designation for Ausf F chassis built with long 7.5cm KwK40 L/43 main gun, later renamed into Auf. G and 8/BW.
- 7/BW / (Sd.Kfz.161/1)
- Ausf.G
- 8/BW
- 1,927 produced by Krupp-Gruson, Vomag and Nibelungenwerke from March 1942 to June 1943.
- 8/BW
- Ausf.H
- 9/BW / (Sd.Kfz.161/2)
- ~2,324 produced by Krupp-Gruson, Vomag and Nibelungenwerke from June 1943 to February 1944.
- 9/BW / (Sd.Kfz.161/2)
- Ausf.J
- 10/BW
- ~3,160 produced by Vomag Nibelungenwerke from February 1944 to April 1945.
- 10/BW
Specialist vehicles and conversions on Panzer IV chassis
Data from:[1]
Note this section lists the official designations as used by the German armed forces, followed by alternatives, names, Gerät numbers etc. with a precis of information
- Tauchpanzer IV
- Panzerkampfwagen IV als Tauchpanzer
- 42 converted from July 1940 as submersible medium support tanks.
- Panzerkampfwagen IV als Tauchpanzer
- Panzerbefehlswagen mit 7.5 cm KwK L/48
- 97 command tanks converted from Ausf.F2s from March to September 1944. (Essentially identical to the Panzerbeobachtungswagen IV).
- Panzerbeobachtungswagen IV
- 90 artillery spotter tanks converted from Ausf.F2s from July 1944 March 1945. (Essentially identical to the Panzerbefehlswagen mit 7.5cm KwK L/48).
- Jagdpanzer IV
- Gerät 820 / Sturmgeschütz IV (7.5cm StuK40 L/48) / (Sd.Kfz.162)
- Tank destroyer based on the Panzer IV chassis. 1,108 produced by Krupp-Gruson from December 1943 to March 1945, the first 31 converted from Panzer IV chassis.
- Gerät 820 / Sturmgeschütz IV (7.5cm StuK40 L/48) / (Sd.Kfz.162)
- Sturmgeschütz neuer Art mit 7.5 cm PAK L/48 auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen IV
- Gerät 821 / (Sd.Kfz.167)
- Assault tank based on the Panzer IV chassis. 769 produced by Vomag from January to November 1944 (plus 26 chassis).
- Gerät 821 / (Sd.Kfz.167)
- Panzer IV/70(A)
- Gerät 558 / Panzerwagen 604/9 / (Sd.Kfz.162/1)
- Improved Jagdpanzer IV mounting a 7.5cm PaK42 L/70. 278 were produced by Nibelungenwerke from August 1944 to March 1945.
- Gerät 558 / Panzerwagen 604/9 / (Sd.Kfz.162/1)
- Panzer IV/70(V)
- Gerät 559 / Panzerwagen 604/10 / (Sd.Kfz.162/1)
- Improved Jagdpanzer IV mounting a 7.5cm PaK42 L/70. 930 were produced by Vomag from August 1944 to March 1945.
- Gerät 559 / Panzerwagen 604/10 / (Sd.Kfz.162/1)
- Dicker Max
- 10.5cm K18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IVa / 10.5 cm K18 gepanzerte Selbstfahrlafette (10.5 cm K18 (gp.Sfl.)) / 10 cm K18 (Pz.Sfl.IVa)
- A self-propelled gun intended to attack heavily fortified bunkers. The mission was changed to tank-destroyer to take on allied super-heavy tanks, but only two were produced by Krupp-Gruson before the concept was abandoned. Both tanks saw combat on the Eastern Front during 1941 to good effect.
- 10.5cm K18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IVa / 10.5 cm K18 gepanzerte Selbstfahrlafette (10.5 cm K18 (gp.Sfl.)) / 10 cm K18 (Pz.Sfl.IVa)
- Nashorn
- 8.8cm PaK43/1 (L/71) auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen III/IV (Sf) / Hornisse
- Tank destroyer on the Panzer IV chassis mounting an 8.8cm PaK43/1 L/71; 494 produced by Deutsche-Eisenwerke from February 1943 to March 1945.
- 8.8cm PaK43/1 (L/71) auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen III/IV (Sf) / Hornisse
- Brummbär
- Sturmpanzer IV / StuG IV mit 15cm StuH43 / (Sd.Kfz.166)
- Assault infantry gun, 298 produced by Deutsche Eisen-Werke from April 1943 to March 1945 + 8 converted from Panzer IV.
- Sturmpanzer IV / StuG IV mit 15cm StuH43 / (Sd.Kfz.166)
- Hummel
- 15cm Schwere Panzerhaubitze auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen III/IV (Sf) / Gerät 807 / (Sd.Kfz.165)
- 100 self propelled artillery produced by Alkett and Deutsche-Eisenwerke, mounting 15cm sFH18/1 L/30 howitzer.
- 15cm Schwere Panzerhaubitze auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen III/IV (Sf) / Gerät 807 / (Sd.Kfz.165)
- Munitions Fahrzeuge
- 157 Hummel chassis built as ammunition carriers for the Hummel.
- 10.5 cm leFH18/1(Sf) auf Geschützwagen IVb
- Pz Sf IVb (3 Serie) / (Sd.Kfz.165/1)
- An experimental light field howitzer tank, mounting a 10.5cm leFH18/1 in a partially traversing turret, built in a series of 8 by Krupp-Gruson in November 1942.
- Pz Sf IVb (3 Serie) / (Sd.Kfz.165/1)
- Brückenleger IV
- BL IV
- 20 bridge layer tanks built by Krupp-Magirus, on Ausf.C and Ausf.D chassis, from February to May 1940.
- BL IV
- Munitionschlepper füf Karlgerät
- A single ammunition carrier for the Gerät 040 built on the chassis of an Ausf.D. Thirteen Ausf.F1 also converted on the production line as well as other Pz IV chassis.
- Bergepanzer IV
- Thirteen armoured recovery vehicles converted from Pz IV chassis from October to December 1944.
- Sturmstegpanzer
- Infantriesturmsteg auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen IV
- Two (or 4) infantry assault bridge carriers converted from Ausf.C chassis in 1940. Each tank had 2 walkways, similar to extending fire ladders, that extended horizontally to cross obstructions.
- Infantriesturmsteg auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen IV
- Wirbelwind
- Flakpanzer IV/2cm Vierling / Pz Fgst IV/3
- Quadruple 2cm flak Vierling 38 mounted on obsolete Panzer IV chassis. 1 prototype converted in May 1944 and 86 converted by Ostbau from July to November 1944.
- Flakpanzer IV/2cm Vierling / Pz Fgst IV/3
- Ostwind I
- Flakpanzer IV/3.7cm FlaK / Gerät 582 / Flakpanzerwagen 604/17
- Single 3.7cm FlaK43/1 L/60 mounted on obsolete Panzer IV chassis. 1 prototype converted in July 1944, 36 converted by Ostbau plus 7 new production by Ostbau from December 1944 to March 1945.
- Flakpanzer IV/3.7cm FlaK / Gerät 582 / Flakpanzerwagen 604/17
- Kugelblitz
- Leichter Flakpanzer IV (3cm) / Gerät 582 / Flakpanzerwagen 604/4
- Lightweight AA tank with a 3cm Doppelflak turret. Only two prototypes were built by Deutsche-Eisenwerke in February 1945 before development switched to the Pz 38(d) chassis.
- Leichter Flakpanzer IV (3cm) / Gerät 582 / Flakpanzerwagen 604/4
- Möbelwagen
- 3.7cm Flak auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen IV (Sf) / (Sd.Kfz.161/3)
- (Möbelwagen - furniture van) Anti-aircraft tank, 240 produced by Deutsche-Eisenwerke from March 1944 to March 1945.
- 3.7cm Flak auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen IV (Sf) / (Sd.Kfz.161/3)
- Ostwind II
- Flakpanzer IV/3.7cm Flakzwilling
- A single prototype produced in January 1945 by Ostbau, mounting a 3.7cm Flakzwilling 44 ( a 3.7cm Flakzwilling 43 with the guns mounted side-by-side). Loss of the Ostbau facility due to the Soviet advance precluded production.
- Flakpanzer IV/3.7cm Flakzwilling
Pilot models, prototypes and experimental designs
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- VK2001(Rh)
- (VK - Versuchs Kampffahrzeug - research combat vehicle) A pilot model produced by Rheinmetall-Borsig in two versions.
- VK2002(MAN)
- A pilot model produced by MAN AG.
- VK2001(D)
- A pilot model produced by Daimler-Benz.
- VK2001(K)
- A pilot model produced by Krupp.
- BW
- Battaillonsführerwagen - (Battalion commanders vehicle). Pre-production articles for development of the Panzer I.
- Raketenwerfer auf PzKpfw IV
- A conversion of a Pz IV to carry a quadruple rocket launcher.
- PzKpfw IV für zwei 7.5 cm Ruckstossfrei Kanone 43 und 3 cm MK103
- A proposal to mount 2x 7.5cm RfK 43 (Ruckstossfrei Kanone 43 - recoilless cannon 43) recoil-less rifles and a single 30mm MK103 automatic cannon on a Pz IV.
- Sonderausführung des Panzerkampfwagen IV
- Panzerkampfwagen IV mit hydrostatischen Antrieb
- A prototype, ordered by the SS, with a hydrostatic drive unit, converted from an Ausf.G.
- Panzerkampfwagen IV mit hydrostatischen Antrieb
- Panzerkampfwagen IV mit Schachtellaufwerk
- BW40
- A single prototype built with interleaving road wheel suspension.
- BW40
- Panzerfähre
- PzF
- A tracked amphibious ferry / cargo carrier. Two prototypes delivered in mid 1942.
- PzF
- Sturmgeschütz neuer Art
- Two prototype tank destroyer / assault guns, built by Aklett in 1944, with a rigidly mounted 7.5cm PaK39 L/48.
- Heuschrecke 10
- 10.5cm leFH18/1 L/28 auf Waffenträger GW IVb
- An experimental light field howitzer tank, with de-mountable fully traversing turret, built in a series of 3 by Krupp in November 1942. The production vehicle was intended to be armed with a 10.5cm leFH43.
- 10.5cm leFH18/1 L/28 auf Waffenträger GW IVb
- Leichte PzH18/40/2 auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen III/IV (Sf)
- An experimental light field howitzer tank, with de-mountable leFH18/40/2 L/28 howitzer, in a fully traversing turret. A single prototype built by Deutsche-eisenwerke to a Rheinmetall-Borsig design in November 1942. The production vehicle was intended to be armed with a 10.5cm leFH43.
- Panzerkampfwagen IV mit Minenrollen
- A single Ausf.C converted with mine-clearing rollers front and rear.
- 2 cm Flakvierling auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen IV (Sf)
- Möbelwagen
- (Möbelwagen - furniture van)Experimental anti-aircraft tank conversion, mounting a 2cm Flakvierling 38, not released for production.
- Möbelwagen
- Zerstörer 45
- Flakpanzer IV/3cm Flakvierling
- A single prototype produced in December 1945 by Ostbau, mounting a 3cm Flakvierling 103/38, essentially a Wirbelwind with 30mm MK 103 cannon instead of 20mm.
- Flakpanzer IV/3cm Flakvierling
- Mittlere Waffenträger 12.8 cm K81
- Proposed self-propelled artillery; 12.8cm K81 mounted on Panzer IV chassis.
- Mittlere Waffenträger 15 cm sFH18 L/29.5
- Proposed self-propelled artillery; 15cm sFH18 L/29.5 mounted on Panzer IV chassis.
- BW (Rh-B)
- A single prototype built by Rheinmetall-Borsig in 1930, a precursor to the Pz IV.
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