Brummbär
Tier 6 · germany · AT-SPG
About
After the StuIG 33b proved less successful against fortified structures than hoped, the design firm Alkett proposed an updated concept for a heavy infantry support vehicle, one that married a Panzer IV chassis to a 15cm StuH 43 L/12 gun with the aid of a box-shaped superstructure. The Sturmpanzer IV later became known as the Brummbär, which has been translated as “grizzly bear” or “grumbling bear.” Initial production began in 1943, with the vehicle first seeing action in the Battle of Kursk.
Survivability
Hit points
710
View range
350 m
Signal range
265 m
Engine fire chance
20%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
100
50
20
Gun · 15 cm StuH 43/1 L/12
Caliber
150 mm
Rate of fire
3.08 rpm
Reload
19.5 s
Aim time
2.6 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.51 m
Gun arc
5° / 30°
Traverse
24°/s
Ammo
38
Mobility
Top speed
40 km/h
Reverse
16 km/h
Engine
350 hp
Power/weight
12.4 hp/t
Hull traverse
26°/s
Shells
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
660 dmg (495–825)
75 mm pen (56–94)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
580 dmg (435–725)
175 mm pen (131–219)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
660 dmg (495–825)
75 mm pen (56–94)
Marks of Excellence
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