Modern German WW2 Armored Vehicles, the early 1930's with Heinz Guderian's new armored theories which led to the concept of Blitzkrieg, which spurred the development of faster tanks.
If you meant German tanks in general, the Germans used much simpler, riveted tanks during World War 1.
Panzer=Armor=Tank. Tanks were initially invented to breach enemy lines (in WWI).
The challenger 2 tank, invented by the British most avaced tank in the world
Tank as a container is "Tank"Tank as in an armoured vehicle is "Panzer"
john bradly he was the most famous person every back when
The tank series got there name because Panzer means tank in german
There is only one tank named the Tiger and that's the Panzer 6, the biggest panzer was the Panzer 8 Maus
The German word for and armored vehicle or tank is Panzer. The plural is the same, i.e. also Panzer.
The German King Tiger Tank - "Panzerkampfwagen VI Konigstiger" aka Panzer VI. http://www.worldwar2aces.com/panzer-tank/kingtiger/
Panzer
Panzer VI.
Watch out! Tank!
The Panzer IV was the brainchild of German general and innovative armored warfare theorist Heinz Guderian.[1] In concept it was intended to be a support tank for use against enemy anti-tank guns and fortifications.[2] Ideally, the tank battalions of a panzer division would each have three medium companies equipped with Panzer IIIs, and one heavy company of Panzer IVs.[3] On 11 January 1934, the German army wrote the specifications for a "medium tractor", and issued them to a number of defense companies. To support the Panzer III, which was to be armed with a 37 millimeters (1.46 in) anti-tank gun, the new vehicle would mount a short-barreled 75 millimeters (2.95 in) main gun, and was allotted a weight limit of 24 tonnes (26.46 short tons). Development was carried out under the name Bataillonsführerwagen.(battalion commander's vehicle)