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This one also has fenders, usually omitted on US vehicles to ease maintenance. | | Panzer IV | StuG | HVAP | Tank Destroyer | A USMC M4A3R3 uses its flame thrower armament during the Battle of Iwo Jima. | | USMC | Battle of Iwo Jima | Pacific | Japanese | HE | This early 75 mm gun turret shows the single hatch - note the additional rectangular external (welded on) applique armor patch reinforcing the ammunition bin protection on the hull side. | | 50mm Kwk 38 L/42 | Panzer III | 75mm KwK 40 L/48 | 75mm KwK 42 L/70 | 88mm KwK 36 L/56 | The 1943 modernization program for older tanks added welded patches of applique armor to the sides of the turret and hull. 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