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Surviving German Jagdpanther Tanks
The Jagdpanther was a WWII German tank destroyer built on the Panther chassis and armed with an 88-mm Pak L/71 mounted in the superstructure with limited traverse. Although only approximately 400 Jagdpanther tanks were manufactured in WWII, at least ten Jagdpanthers survive today belonging to museums or private collectors.
Location | Notes |
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Imperial War Museum, London | Early Jagdpanther. The left-side has been cut-out to allow a view of the interior. This Jagdpanther was knocked out by a Cromwell in Belgium in 1944. |
Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen, U.S. | Late model Jagdpanther on display at the US Army Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground. |
Panzermuseum Thun, Switzerland | Late Jagdpanther. In good condition. |
Panzermuseum Munster, Germany | Jagdpanther at the Deutsches Panzermuseum Munster. |
Technik Museum Sinsheim, Germany | Jagdpanther at the Auto & Technik Museum. Battle damage to the gun shield. |
Saumur, France | Jagdpanther on display at Musée des blindés in Saumur, France. |
Kubinka, Russia | Jagdpanther at the Russian tank museum in Kubinka. |
Private Collector, UK | Jagdpanther restored to operating condition. See www.sdkfz.com. |
Bovington, UK | Tank Museum at Bovington |
Koblenz, Germany | Wehrtechnisches Museum. Running condition. |
Other names: Panzerjäger für 8.8cm PaK43 auf Panther (Sd.Kfz. 173)
See Also: The New 88-mm and Its Carriages, German Antitank Weapons, Self-Propelled Artillery (from TM-E 30-451),Panther Variants Book Review.