
Panther (tank)
The Panther was a German medium tank used during World War II, designed to combine mobility, protection, and firepower. It featured a well-angled armor that deflected many hits and was equipped with a powerful 75mm gun capable of destroying most Allied tanks of the era. Its combination of speed and armor made it effective on the battlefield, balancing offensive and defensive capabilities. The Panther's design influenced future tanks, and it was considered one of the most effective tanks of the war, serving mainly on the Eastern and Western fronts.