Sturmpanzer IV Brummbar (Sd.Kfz. 166) - German armored tank based on the Pz.Kpfw IV Ausf. EG hours of Another Light War. The broombar was created based on the battles at Stalingrad and was able to play the role of an armored armored vehicle, which could be used to fight in battles near the city. The first and last images were prepared at Alkett in 1943. Serial production took place from early 1943 to early 1945, and a total of 306 units were produced. Powered by a Maybach HL120 TRM engine with a power output of 300 hp. The main models were the 15cm StuH 43 howitzer, and later the 15cm StuH 43/1 L/12 howitzer, specially subdivided for the Sturmpanzer IV. This type of harmat suffered a fate, in death, at the battle of Kursk, at the battle of Anzio, at the battle of Falaise, or in the strangled Warsaw Uprising. Technical data: length (with barrel): 5.93 m, width: 2.88 m, height: 2.52 m, engine strength: 300 km, power reserve (on the highway): 210 km, maximum speed (on the highway) : 40 km/year, Zbroya: 1 howitzer 15cm StuH 43 cal. 150 mm or 15 cm StuH 43/1 L / 12 cal. 150 mm and 2 bullets MG-34 cal. 7.92 mm.