
Panther (Panzer V)
The Panther was a German tank used during World War II, introduced in 1943. It was designed to combine firepower, mobility, and protection, making it highly effective on the battlefield. With a powerful gun and thick armor, it could engage enemy tanks and defenses effectively. Its sloped armor design improved resistance against enemy fire. The Panther was versatile, capable of both offensive assaults and defensive operations, and influenced future tank designs. Despite production challenges and mechanical issues, it remained a symbol of German armored strength during the war.