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Ferdinand/Elefant fun fact of the day.........
Elefact of the day.........
One of the modifications made to the Ferdinands to improve their close in defensive capabilities was to install a bow mounted machine gun. Can you believe Ferdinands didn't have one?. Apparently the original design called for a bow mounted machine gun, but the manufacturer was uncomfortable with compromising the integrity of the two armored plates of 100mm each (200mm total) and deleted the bow machine gun from the design at the time they were built.
This proved to be one of the achilles heels of the Ferdinands during the battle of Kursk and the desperate defensive fighting at the Nikopol bridgehead. After these battles, the remaining Ferdinands (42 + 6 that had already been sent back to be rebuilt, for a total of 48) were sent back to the Nibelungenwerke in Austria, to give them much needed maintenance and overhauling. They had many upgrades done to them at this time to correct some of the deficienies (i.e. lack of bow machine gun, new commanders cupola based on the StuGIII, zimmerit and many other minor upgrades and modifications). In order to try to minimize the compromize to the integrity of the armor plate where the bow machine gun was installed, an additional 100mm plate section was bolted on around the machine gun port, providing a total of 300mm (that's 11.811 inches!) of armored protection in that spot! Holy cow, that's a lot of armor!!!