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  2. Zimmerit - Wikipedia

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    Zimmerit was a paste-like coating used on mid- and late-war German armored fighting vehicles during World War II. It was used to produce a hard layer covering the metal armor of the vehicle, providing enough separation that magnetically attached anti-tank mines would fail to stick to the vehicle, despite Germany being the only country to use ...

  3. Brummbär - Wikipedia

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    Zimmerit coating was applied to all vehicles until September 1944. [5] Production series. First. Production of the first series of 60 vehicles began in April 1943. ...

  4. Category:Coatings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coatings" ... Zimmerit; Zircotec This page was last edited on 1 May 2020, at 00:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Tiger II - Wikipedia

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    The rough Zimmerit coating is evident, used to prevent magnetic mines from adhering to the tank's armour. The turrets were designed to mount the 8.8 cm KwK 43 L/71 gun. Combined with the Turmzielfernrohr 9d (German "turret telescopic sight") monocular sight by Leitz, which all but a few early Tiger IIs used, it was a very accurate and deadly ...

  6. Panther tank - Wikipedia

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    Zimmerit coating against magnetic mines started to be applied at the factory on late Ausf. D models beginning in September 1943; [66] an order for field units to apply Zimmerit to older versions of the Panther was issued in November 1943. [67]

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  8. Panzer IV - Wikipedia

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    A Panzer IV Ausf. J at the Musée des Blindés in Saumur, France, with its distinctive Zimmerit anti-magnetic mine coating, turret skirts, and wire-mesh side-skirts. The next version, the Ausf. H, began production in June 1943 [3] and received the designation Sd. Kfz. 161/2. The integrity of the glacis armour was improved by manufacturing it as ...

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