General info for Pz.IV F1

  • Country Germany
  • Vehicle role Medium Tank
  • Rank 2
  • Battle rating in
    • arcade battles 2.3
    • realistic battles 2.3
    • simulator battles 2.3

Extended parameters

Arcade Battles
  • Mass 22.3 ton
  • Price 10,000€
  • Wp bonus 50%
  • Exp bonus 112%
  • Training cost 3,000€
  • Visibility 98 %
  • Reload time 4.3 s
  • Free repairs 10
  • Horse powers 465 hp at 3000 rpm
  • Max speed 48 km/h
  • Max inclination 40°
  • Full repair cost 470€
  • Weapon
    75 mm KwK37 cannon (Ammo: 80)
    7.92 mm MG34 machine gun (Ammo: 2700)
  • Turn turret speed 13.3°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 56 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 54 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 50 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 41m
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 20 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 50 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 8 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 30 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 20°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -10°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 50 mm
Realistic Battles
  • Mass 22.3 ton
  • Price 10,000€
  • Wp bonus 80%
  • Exp bonus 112%
  • Training cost 3,000€
  • Visibility 98 %
  • Reload time 4.3 s
  • Free repairs 10
  • Horse powers 265 hp at 3000 rpm
  • Max speed 43 km/h
  • Max inclination 40°
  • Full repair cost 590€
  • Weapon
    75 mm KwK37 cannon (Ammo: 80)
    7.92 mm MG34 machine gun (Ammo: 2700)
  • Turn turret speed 8.3°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 56 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 54 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 50 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 1h 01m
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 20 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 50 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 8 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 30 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 20°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -10°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 50 mm
Simulator Battles
  • Mass 22.3 ton
  • Price 10,000€
  • Wp bonus 80%
  • Exp bonus 112%
  • Training cost 3,000€
  • Visibility 98 %
  • Reload time 4.3 s
  • Free repairs 10
  • Horse powers 265 hp at 3000 rpm
  • Max speed 43 km/h
  • Max inclination 40°
  • Full repair cost 700€
  • Weapon
    75 mm KwK37 cannon (Ammo: 80)
    7.92 mm MG34 machine gun (Ammo: 2700)
  • Turn turret speed 8.3°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 56 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 54 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 50 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 1h 14m
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 20 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 50 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 8 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 30 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 20°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -10°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 50 mm

Pz.IV F1 / statistics for the last 1 month

These may be very different from the real, because we are monitoring only those players who use our site.

Arcade Battles
  • Battles 164
  • Win rate 58.71%
  • Air frags per battle 0.34
  • Air frags per death 0.47
  • Ground frags per battle 7.85
  • Ground frags per death 11.2
Realistic Battles
  • Battles 170
  • Win rate 47.9%
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle 4.15
  • Ground frags per death 4.01
Simulator Battles
  • Battles N/A
  • Win rate N/A
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle N/A
  • Ground frags per death N/A

Wiki info about Pz.IV F1

Official War Thunder wiki

The Pz. IV Ausf. F tank was the result of analysis of previous variants' combat experience in Poland and France. The thickness of the front armor on the turret and hull was increased to 50 mm. The single-hinged hatches on the sides of the turret were replaced with double-hinged ones. The thickness and arrangement of viewports were modified. The front hull was straightened once again. The directional machine gun received a new Kugelblende 50 ball mount. The ammunition for the machine guns (both the gun paired with the cannon and the directional gun) was increased to 3,000 rounds. Since the hull's weight was 48% greater than that of the Ausf. E variant, the vehicle received new 400-mm-wide tank treads instead of the 360 mm treads used earlier. Additional ventilation holes were located in the roof of the engine compartment and in the covers over the transmission hatch. The design and placement of the engine and turret rotation motor were modified. All of these improvements were intended to increase the safety of the crew and the usability and serviceability of the vehicle. The Krupp-Gruson, Vomag, and Nibelungenwerke companies manufactured this tank from April 1941 to March 1942. A total of 437 were produced. Beginning in April 1942, the tank was designated Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F1, since it was the basis for the design of the Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F2, which included a new 75 mm 7,5 cm KwK 40 gun with a long 43-caliber barrel. Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F1 vehicles fought in Africa, on all parts of the Eastern Front from 1941 to 1944, and in Operation Citadel. This variant was supplied to Germany's allies: Hungary, Croatia, Turkey, and Spain. Captured Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. F tanks were eagerly used by the Red Army.