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Since there aren't many recordings of this tank, a good part of the video was illustrated with material recorded in War Thunder, and if it catches your attention and you want to play it, you can download it completely FREE from the following link: https://warthunder.com/es/ April 1944. The war is being irremediably lost for the Germans, and while the United Kingdom and the United States are putting the finishing touches for the Normandy landing, the arms race between Germany and the Soviet Union continues to develop. The product of this hasty advance is the new tanks of both sides, whose research does not stop rushing to try to get to combat on time, and as had already become tradition since the Panzers III, the last medium tank produced by the Germans, the Panther, was adapted to mount the largest and most powerful cannon that its chassis could support, thus giving birth to a new tank destroyer, and beginning on that date the brief but fascinating service history of the Jagdpanther. Welcome dear viewers to a new installment of the midweek bonus video, where we explore the exciting history of the aforementioned Panther Hunter, an armored vehicle that, despite its enormous profile and disproportionate dimensions, had the same use in combat as a Hetzer, as strange as it may sound to compare both vehicles, so if you want to discover its conception, development and combat history, you are in the right place. I am your host Der Ausländer, and let’s begin. Chapters: Introduction: 0:00 Development and characteristics: 1:26 Production: 6:17 Tactics and combat history: 10:10 Conclusions: 16:28 Credits and farewell: 18:49 I hope you enjoy the video!