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Ocean Engineering and naval architecture
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Sufficient firepower and defense, a low profile that is difficult to find by the enemy and is ideal for ambush attacks, and superior mass-production capabilities No. III is one of the best AFV in World War II. In the early stages of World War II, it played a part in rapid advance as an infantry cooperative support vehicle, and since the middle of World War II, it became a core force of the German armoured corps together with No. IV tanks. It was deployed not only in the charge corps but also in the tank corps and the ex-tank corps. It played an active role in every battle field. It defeated many enemy tanks far more than its own loss, and demonstrated outstanding combat capability. While the spectacular performances of Tiger, Panther, and the heavy ex-tank tended to draw attention, it was actually No. III artillery that defeated the most allied tanks. This book contains many close-up photographs of each part such as the actual car body, turret, and wheel, which exist in military museums overseas, as well as photographs of the internal structure. This book is recommended not only for tank fans and military maniacs, but also for model fans who want to make up.