The Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B was a German self-propelled heavy infantry gun used during World War II. A new, fully-enclosed, and heavily armored superstructure was built on the chassis of the Sturmgeschütz III. It mounted the improved sIG 33/1 infantry gun, offset to the right side, for which 30 rounds were carried. It could only traverse 3° left and right, elevate 25°, and depress 6°. A Maschinengewehr 34 machine-gun was fitted in a ball mount on the left side of the superstructure with 600 rounds. Its traverse limits were 15° left, 20° right and could elevate 20° and depress 10°. (source)Tank Class: SPG Boarding level: 10 Fire power: 399/4.95 (+1/) Attack power/sec: 80.56 Speed: 32 (-3) Shell speed: 160 (-5) Shell capacity: 30 Duration: 2300 Front armor: 80@90 Side armor: 30@90 Rear armor: 50@90 Prior to the 6 November 2009 Patch Boarding level: 10 Fire power: 398/4.95 Attack power/sec: 80.56 Speed: 35 Shell speed: 165 Shell capacity: 30 Duration: 2300 Front armor: 80@90 Side armor: 30@90 Rear armor: 50@90 | Real tank Source Jagdtiger |
