
Panzers
Panzers are German armored fighting vehicles, specifically tanks, used primarily during World War II. They combine heavy armor, which protects them from enemy fire, with powerful guns capable of attacking other vehicles and fortifications. Panzers are designed for combat, mobility, and supporting infantry, playing a crucial role in land battles. Their advanced engineering and strategic use made them formidable units on the battlefield, symbolizing Germany’s mechanized warfare during that era.