Marder series of armored vehicles in WitE
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 9:30 am
I've been doing a bit of research on the Marder series of vehicles, as I was a bit confused by the denomination they received in the game, and this is what I found out:
- I've found that what the game calls "Panzerjaeger 38" is actually the first version of the Marder III (Sdkfz 139), sporting a captured russian F-22 76mm gun.
- What the game calls "Panzerjaeger 38H", which is available in november '42, is the second version of the Marder III (Sdkfz 138 ausf. H).
- And what the game calls "Marder III" is actually the last version (Sdkfz 138 ausf. M, in service in may '43).
All three versions are mounted on the czech 38t chassis, but only the later two carry the mighty german Pak 40 75mm gun.
Something similar happens with the Panzer II variants:
- What the game calls "Panzerjaeger II" is the first version of the Marder II (Sdkfz 132), with russian 76mm gun and Panzer II D-E chassis (the one with bigger wheels).
- And what the game calls "Marder II" is actually the second version (Sdkfz 131) with the dreaded Pak 40 and running on the Panzer II A-C and F variants (with smaller wheels).
Apart from the denomination decisions, though, the game seems to be quite aware of all the different models. Except for the Marder I (mounted on the french chassis Lorraine 37L and with the Pak 40), which is surprisingly absent from the game altogether. From what I've researched, some of them did fight in Russia in 1942.
Surely the developers can explain the absence.
Update: Interestingly, though, the game does include the self-propelled 150mm artillery variant of the same Lorraine chassis (technically Sdkfz 135/1) under the denomination "SdKfz 135-1 Lorraine". These were produced by the same time (summer '42), although in fewer numbers than those of the Marder I.
- I've found that what the game calls "Panzerjaeger 38" is actually the first version of the Marder III (Sdkfz 139), sporting a captured russian F-22 76mm gun.
- What the game calls "Panzerjaeger 38H", which is available in november '42, is the second version of the Marder III (Sdkfz 138 ausf. H).
- And what the game calls "Marder III" is actually the last version (Sdkfz 138 ausf. M, in service in may '43).
All three versions are mounted on the czech 38t chassis, but only the later two carry the mighty german Pak 40 75mm gun.
Something similar happens with the Panzer II variants:
- What the game calls "Panzerjaeger II" is the first version of the Marder II (Sdkfz 132), with russian 76mm gun and Panzer II D-E chassis (the one with bigger wheels).
- And what the game calls "Marder II" is actually the second version (Sdkfz 131) with the dreaded Pak 40 and running on the Panzer II A-C and F variants (with smaller wheels).
Apart from the denomination decisions, though, the game seems to be quite aware of all the different models. Except for the Marder I (mounted on the french chassis Lorraine 37L and with the Pak 40), which is surprisingly absent from the game altogether. From what I've researched, some of them did fight in Russia in 1942.
Surely the developers can explain the absence.
Update: Interestingly, though, the game does include the self-propelled 150mm artillery variant of the same Lorraine chassis (technically Sdkfz 135/1) under the denomination "SdKfz 135-1 Lorraine". These were produced by the same time (summer '42), although in fewer numbers than those of the Marder I.