Re: The Panther A project
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2022 7:30 pm
After being captured the British wanted to press the 2 Panther and 2 Tiger into service but this was denied by high command Panther 321, 302 and Tiger 114 were used in firing trials, Panther 321 and 302 were sent to Isigny/Balleroy July/Aug 1944 and were used by the Americans to test the effects of 17Pdr and 76mm antitank rounds.
Little is known about how Panther 321 was disabled and by who, there are no action reports on the loss of this Panther from either the Germans or the British which is not suppressing as this was a bloody battle involving a number of regiments and divisions on each side, the Germans alone had in this small area;
1st SS LAH
2nd SS DR (Kampfgruppe Wedinger)
12th SS HJ
s.SS.Pz.Abt.101 Tigers
Panzer Lehr
2. Panzer Division
What we know is that Panther 321 was hit in the front drive sprocket causing a large portion of the outer ring to be blown away and the loss of front road wheel possibly breaking the swing arm causing the crew to abandon the Panther but without destroying either the main gun or the tank itself meaning that the crew were in a hurry to get away, it’s not known if any of the crew were lost after abandoning the Panther.
From what I can gather the most likely contenders for disabling the Panther are;
Antitank guns of 1st Battalion B/C company Tyneside Scottish
Sherman’s of A/C company 24th Lancers or B squadron 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards.
Little is known about how Panther 321 was disabled and by who, there are no action reports on the loss of this Panther from either the Germans or the British which is not suppressing as this was a bloody battle involving a number of regiments and divisions on each side, the Germans alone had in this small area;
1st SS LAH
2nd SS DR (Kampfgruppe Wedinger)
12th SS HJ
s.SS.Pz.Abt.101 Tigers
Panzer Lehr
2. Panzer Division
What we know is that Panther 321 was hit in the front drive sprocket causing a large portion of the outer ring to be blown away and the loss of front road wheel possibly breaking the swing arm causing the crew to abandon the Panther but without destroying either the main gun or the tank itself meaning that the crew were in a hurry to get away, it’s not known if any of the crew were lost after abandoning the Panther.
From what I can gather the most likely contenders for disabling the Panther are;
Antitank guns of 1st Battalion B/C company Tyneside Scottish
Sherman’s of A/C company 24th Lancers or B squadron 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards.