The Super-heavy tank Panzerkampfwagen IX and Panzerkampfwagen X were silhouette conceptual drawings in an edition of the German World War II Signal military magazine. The drawings were not based on any actual designs, and were solely printed to deceive Allied intelligence.[1]
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Self-propelled artillery |
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Assault guns |
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Tank destroyers (Panzerjäger, Jagdpanzer) |
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Half-tracks |
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Armored cars |
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Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns |
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Demolition vehicles |
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Experimental vehicles/Prototypes |
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Proposed designs |
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Designations |
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German armored fighting vehicle production during World War II |