III Sturmpanzer I Bison
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Sturmpanzer I Bison Germany

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Developed from 1939 through 1940 on the chassis of the Panzerkampfwagen I. Equipped with the 150 mm s.I.G. 33 gun that was mounted together with the gun carriage. Rate of fire was three rounds per minute; on-board ammunition totaled eight shells. The vehicle required the support of an ammunition carrier. The SPG was used from 1940 through 1943 during the French Campaign, Balkan Campaign, and on the Eastern Front. Later the Sturmpanzer II with a similar gun type was developed.

Nation Germany Germany
Tier Tier III
Type SPGs SPGs
Cost Credits 48,500 Experience 0

Crew

Crew Member Commander

Commander

Radio Operator

Crew Member Driver
Crew Member Gunner
Crew Member Loader
Crew Member Loader
II

Sturmpanzer I

I

Krupp M305

II

FuG 2

III

15 cm s.I.G. 33 L/11

III

Sturmpanzer I verstärkteketten

II

Maybach HL 38 TR

III

FuG 5

VIII

Fu.Spr.Ger. "a"

Characteristics

Firepower

350 / 450 / 300 HP Damage
35 / 44 / 98 mm Armor Penetration
22.80 s Gun reload time
3.96 s Min. stun duration
6.60 s Max. stun duration
2.63 rounds/min Rate of Fire
921 HP/min Damage per Minute
6.50 s Aiming Time
0.86 m Dispersion at 100 m
21 pcs Ammo Capacity

Mobility

6.76 / 7 t Weight/Load Limit
60 hp Engine Power
8.88 hp/t Specific Power
40 km/h Top Speed
14 deg/s Traverse Speed
16 deg/s Gun Traverse Speed

Survivability

230 HP Hit Points
13 / 13 / 13 mm Hull Armor
15.04 s Suspension repair time

Spotting

245 m View Range
265 m Signal Range

Characteristics are specified for vehicles with crews trained to 100%.