Marder II

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Marder II

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Germany TD Tier III
Totals
Cost 42,000  Credits
Hitpoints 170170 HP
Weight/Load Limit 10.6/10.811.62/12.8 t
Crew
Commander (Radio Operator)
Driver
Gunner (Loader)
Mobility
Engine Power 130160 hp
Speed Limit 40 km/h
Traverse 3740 deg/s
Pivot YesYes
Armor
Hull Armor 30/15/15 mm
Armament
Damage 52.5-87.593.8-156.3 HP
Penetration 50-8450-84 mm
Rate of Fire
26.25@133% skill: 30rpm
13.82@133% skill: 15.79rpm
r/m
Accuracy
0.38@133% skill: 0.33m
0.43@133% skill: 0.38m
m
Aim time
1.71@133% skill: 1.5s
1.71@133% skill: 1.5s
s
Gun Traverse Speed
44@133% skill: 50deg/s
44@133% skill: 50deg/s
mm
Gun Arc -32°/+25°
Elevation Arc -8°/+10°-8°/+10°
Ammo Capacity 6236 rounds
General
Chance of Fire 2020 %
View Range
402@133% skill: 460m
402@133% skill: 460m
m
Signal Range
265@133% skill: 303m
310@133% skill: 354m
m
Parent Contour-Germany-PanzerJager I.png
Child
Contour-Germany-Hetzer.png3,600 XP
Values are Stock - click for Top
Germany-G20 Marder II.png

The Marder II is a German tier 3 tank destroyer. It is a vast improvement over the Panzerjäger I and is an extremely enjoyable tank. It has a great range with its cannons, especially the 7.62cm PaK 36 (r), which can hurt most other vehicles 2 or even 3 tiers higher. With more engine power, a better gun, and much better armor than the Panzerjäger I, the Marder II is a fun tank to play whilst heading further up the tank destroyers line, so much so that many players keep the tank well after they have finished researching it.

The Marder II leads to the Hetzer.
















Modules

Gun
TierNameAmmoDamagePenetrationRate of FireAccuracyAim TimeElevationXP CostPriceWeight
03III 5 cm PaK 39 L/60 62 70/70/90 HP 67/130/25 mm
26.25@133% skill: 30
r/m
0.38@133% skill: 0.33m
m
1.71@133% skill: 1.5s
s
-8°/+10° --- 9,9709,970 Credits.png 0700 700 kg
04IV 7,5 cm PaK 40/2 37 110/110/175 HP 98/126/38 mm
15@133% skill: 17.14
r/m
0.42@133% skill: 0.37m
m
1.71@133% skill: 1.5s
s
-8°/+10° 2,000 28,90028,900 Credits.png 1,520 1,520 kg
05V 7,6 cm PaK 36 (r) 36 125/125/185 HP 118/158/39 mm
13.82@133% skill: 15.79
r/m
0.43@133% skill: 0.38m
m
1.71@133% skill: 1.5s
s
-8°/+10° 2,600 30,75030,750 Credits.png 1,670 1,670 kg

Engine
TierNamePowerFire ChanceTypeXP CostPriceWeight
02II Maybach HL 57 TR 0130 130 hp 020 20 % Gasoline --- 1,1201,120 Credits.png 0540 540 kg
03III Maybach HL 62 TR 0140 140 hp 020 20 % Gasoline 145 4,2204,220 Credits.png 0550 550 kg
03III Maybach HL 62 TRM 0160 160 hp 020 20 % Gasoline 180 5,0005,000 Credits.png 0550 550 kg

Suspension
TierNameLoad LimitTraverse SpeedXP CostPriceWeight
02II Marder-II-Ketten Ausf. A 10.810.8 t 03737 d/s ------ 000000590590 Credits.png 2,100 2,100 kg
03III Marder-II-Ketten Ausf. B 12.812.8 t 04040 d/s 325325 1,7501,750 Credits.png 2,100 2,100 kg

Radio
TierNameRangeXP CostPriceWeight
02II FuG 2
265@133% skill: 303m
265@133% skill: 303m
m
0--- --- 000000180180 Credits.png 0040 40 kg
03III FuG 5
310@133% skill: 354m
310@133% skill: 354m
m
0105 105 000000630630 Credits.png 0050 50 kg

Historical Info

The Marder II was a German tank destroyer of World War II based on the Panzer II chassis.

History

During the very first days of Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, the Germans were shocked to encounter Soviet T-34 medium tanks and KV heavy tanks. Although the Wehrmacht succeeded in most operations due to superior tactics, morale, and supply, it had few anti-tank weapons capable of successfully engaging these vehicles at normal ranges. An urgent need arose for a more mobile and powerful anti-tank weapon than the existing towed anti-tank guns or tank destroyers like the Panzerjäger I.

Among a series of solutions, it was decided to use light tanks like the Panzer II and captured vehicles like the Lorraine Schlepper as the basis for makeshift tank destroyers. The result was the Marder series, which were armed with either the new 7.5 cm Pak 40 anti-tank guns or captured Soviet 7.62 cm F-22 Model 1936 field guns, large numbers of which had been acquired early in the war.

Production

The Marder II came in two major versions. The first version Marder II (Sd.Kfz. 132) was based on the light Panzer II Ausf. D/E and Flammpanzer II chassis with Christie suspension. It was armed with captured Soviet 7.62 cm guns, re-chambered to accept German 7.5 cm Pak 40 ammunition, which improved its penetrative capabilities. These early Marder IIs had a very high silhouette (2.60 m high), thin armor of only 30 mm (front) and 10 to 15 mm (sides). There was no armour on the top or rear, leaving the crew with very little protection. Alkett and Wegmann produced 201 Marder II (Sd. Kfz. 132) from early 1942 to early 1943.

The second version Marder II (Sd.Kfz. 131) was based on Panzer II Ausf. A to C removed from active service but later also newly produced Ausf. F chassis were used. This Marder II had a redesigned (widened) fighting compartment and used the German 75 mm Pak 40 anti-tank gun. The silhouette was lowered by about 40 cm to 2.20 m, but the armor was thin and the compartment was open to the top and rear, as in Sd. Kfz. 132. FAMO, MAN and Daimler-Benz produced 576 Marder II (Sd.Kfz. 131) conversions from June 1942 to Mid 1943. 75 more were converted (probably by FAMO only) from mid 1943 to early 1944 when the last Panzer IIs were taken out of active service.

Combat history

The various Marder IIs fought on all fronts of the war, mainly at the Eastern Front.

The Marder IIs were used by the Panzerjäger Abteilungen of the Panzer divisions of both the Wehrmacht and the Waffen SS, as well as several Luftwaffe units.

The Marder's weaknesses were mainly related to survivability. The combination of a high silhouette and open-top fighting compartment made them vulnerable to indirect artillery fire, shrapnel, and grenades. The armor was also quite thin, making them vulnerable to enemy tanks or infantry.

The Marders were not assault vehicles or tank substitutes; the open top meant that operations in urban areas or other close-combat situations were very risky. They were best employed in defensive or overwatch roles. Despite their weaknesses they were much more effective than the towed antitank guns they replaced.


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