Sturmgeschütz IV (abbreviated: StuG IV, Sd.Kfz.167) is a German self-propelled gun from World War II. Its first prototypes were created in 1943, and serial production was carried out in the years 1943-1945. In total, about 1,140 vehicles of this type were built. The vehicle was about 6.7 m long, 2.95 m wide and about 2.2 m high. The drive was provided by a single Maybach HL120 TRM engine with a power of up to 300 hp, which allowed for a maximum speed of about 40 km/h. The main armament was a StuK 40 L/48 75 mm cannon, and the secondary armament was a single MG34 7.92 mm machine gun.
This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.