Nahverteidigungswaffe Explained
The Nahverteidigungswaffe was a roof mounted, breech-loaded, single shot, multi-purpose, 360° rotating grenade launcher[1] that could fire a variety of ammunition. It was typically found on German tanks such as the Panzer IV, Panther I, Tiger I, and Tiger II from 1944 until the end of the war and was intended to replace three previous devices: the Nebelwurfgerät, the Minenabwurfvorrichtung, and pistol ports.[2]
Operation
The Nahverteidigungswaffe was a simple breech-loaded launcher tube oriented at a 50° angle and fitted in a traversable mounting on the turret roof. Unlike the previous externally mounted launchers, it was not exposed to enemy fire, being reloaded from within the vehicle through a hinged breech.
The Nahverteidigungswaffe was designed to mate with the standard 26mm Kampfpistole flare gun[3] and could be sealed by an armored plug when not in use.[4] Aiming was by periscopes located on the turret and cupola.[5]
Ammunition
The device could fire the following ammunition:
The Sprenggranatpatrone 326 Lp had a range of 7to with a blast point of 0.5to above the ground. It splintered to a circumferential distance of 1000NaN0 after an initial delay time of one second.[10] All turret hatches and openings were to be closed when this round was fired.[11]
Deployment
The Nahverteidigungswaffe was first mounted in March 1944 on the Panther tank.[12] It was equipped on a variety of late-war vehicles, including the Sturmtiger and the Maus tank.
See also
References
- Book: Devey
, Andrew
. Jagdtiger: The Most Powerful Armoured Fighting Vehicle of World War II: Technical History . Schiffer Publishing . 1999 . Atglen, PA . 9780764307508.
- Book: Green
, Michael
. Brown, James . Tiger Tanks at War . Zenith Press . 2008 . Minneapolis, MN . 9780760331125.
- Book: Ichimura
, Hiroshi
. Panzers at Saumur No.1 . Dai Nippon Kaiga Co. . 1993 . Tokyo, Japan . 9784499205436.
- Book: Jentz
, Thomas
. Doyle, Hilary . Germany's Panther Tank The Quest For Combat Supremacy . Schiffer Publishing . 1995 . Atglen, PA . 9780887408120.
- Book: Jentz
, Thomas
. Doyle, Hilary . Germany's Tiger Tanks - D.W. to Tiger I: Design, Production & Modifications . Schiffer Publishing . 1999 . Atglen, PA . 9780764310386.
- Book: Jentz
, Thomas
. Doyle, Hilary . Germany's Tiger Tanks - VK 45.02 to Tiger II: Design, Production & Modifications . Schiffer Publishing . 1997 . Atglen, PA . 0764302248.
- Book: Zaloga
, Steven
. Bazooka vs Panzer Battle of the Bulge 1944 . Osprey Publishing . 2016 . Oxford, UK . 9781472812490.
External links
- http://www.custermen.net/nahvert/nah2.htm
- http://panther1944.de/index.php/en/sdkfz-171-pzkpfwg-panther/technik/close-in-defense-weapon
- http://www.tigertank181.com/45_Nahverteidigungswaffe.htm
- http://www.figuren.miniatures.de/nahverteidigungswaffe.html
- http://www.geocities.ws/desertfox1891/NahVtdgW/artnahvtdgw.htm
- https://www.lexpev.nl/grenades/europe/germany/rauchsichtzeichenorange.html
Notes and References
- Green (2008), p. 88
- Zaloga (2016), p. 33
- Zaloga (2016), p. 33 - 34
- Jentz (1999), p. 82
- Ichimura (1993), p. 47
- Devey (1999), p. 41
- Jentz (1995), p. 75
- Jentz (1997), p. 43
- Jentz (1999), p. 82
- Devey (1999), p. 41
- Jentz (1999), p. 82
- Jentz (1995), p. 75