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- Panzerkeil abstract "The Panzerkeil (\"Armoured Wedge\" or \"Tank Wedge\") was an offensive armoured tactic developed by German forces on the Eastern Front during World War II. The panzerkeil was developed in response to the Soviet employment of the pakfront defence.The panzerkeil was an offensive formation used by armoured vehicles, most commonly tanks. The tanks would form into a wedge-shaped formation, with the most heavily armed and armoured vehicles forming the tip. At the battle of Kursk, Tiger Is (Panzer VIE) would form the tip, Panthers (Panzer V) the base (where available), with the Panzer IVs and Panzer IIIs forming the wings. The advantage of the panzerkeil was that the anti-tank gunners of the opposing pakfront would be forced to constantly adjust their ranges due to the depth of the formation. Also, the heavily armoured Tigers and Panthers would bear the brunt of the anti-tank fire, leaving the more vulnerable tanks safe from enemy fire.The panzerkeil achieved mixed results. During Operation Citadel, the panzerkeil enabled the spearheads of Generaloberst Hermann Hoth's 4th Panzer Army to break through the elaborate Soviet defences. Meanwhile, in Generalfeldmarschall Walter Model's 9th Army sector, tank units using the panzerkeil tactic failed to achieve a breakthrough, and suffered heavy losses due to anti-tank fire.".
- Panzerkeil thumbnail Cunha-Panzerkeil.png?width=300.
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- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink 4th_Panzer_Army.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink 9th_Army_(Wehrmacht).
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Kursk.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assault_tactics.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_words_and_phrases.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tactical_formations.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Flying_wedge.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Hoth.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Pakfront.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Panther_tank.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Panzer_III.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Panzer_IV.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Tank.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Tiger_I.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Model.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLink File:Cunha-Panzerkeil.png.
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Panzerkeil".
- Panzerkeil wikiPageWikiLinkText "classic arrow formation".
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- Panzerkeil subject Category:Assault_tactics.
- Panzerkeil subject Category:German_words_and_phrases.
- Panzerkeil subject Category:Tactical_formations.
- Panzerkeil hypernym Tactic.
- Panzerkeil type MilitaryConflict.
- Panzerkeil type Formation.
- Panzerkeil comment "The Panzerkeil (\"Armoured Wedge\" or \"Tank Wedge\") was an offensive armoured tactic developed by German forces on the Eastern Front during World War II. The panzerkeil was developed in response to the Soviet employment of the pakfront defence.The panzerkeil was an offensive formation used by armoured vehicles, most commonly tanks. The tanks would form into a wedge-shaped formation, with the most heavily armed and armoured vehicles forming the tip.".
- Panzerkeil label "Panzerkeil".
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- Panzerkeil sameAs Панцеркајл.
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- Panzerkeil wasDerivedFrom Panzerkeil?oldid=660446664.
- Panzerkeil depiction Cunha-Panzerkeil.png.
- Panzerkeil isPrimaryTopicOf Panzerkeil.