General info for JPz 4-5

  • Country Germany
  • Vehicle role Tank Destroyer
  • Rank 5
  • Battle rating in
    • arcade battles 7
    • realistic battles 7
    • simulator battles 7

Extended parameters

Arcade Battles
  • Mass 25.5 ton
  • Price 390,000€
  • Wp bonus 100%
  • Exp bonus 200%
  • Training cost 110,000€
  • Visibility 70 %
  • Reload time 7.2 s
  • Free repairs 10
  • Horse powers 710 hp at 2200 rpm
  • Max speed 76 km/h
  • Max inclination 30°
  • Full repair cost 1,420€
  • Weapon
    90 mm BK90 cannon (Ammo: 51)
    7.62 mm MG3A1 machine gun x2 (Ammo: 5000)
  • Turn turret speed 7.0°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 271 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 270 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 245 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 4d
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 50 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 30 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 15°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -8°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 50 mm
Realistic Battles
  • Mass 25.5 ton
  • Price 390,000€
  • Wp bonus 150%
  • Exp bonus 200%
  • Training cost 110,000€
  • Visibility 70 %
  • Reload time 7.2 s
  • Free repairs 10
  • Horse powers 442 hp at 2200 rpm
  • Max speed 70 km/h
  • Max inclination 32°
  • Full repair cost 2,300€
  • Weapon
    90 mm BK90 cannon (Ammo: 51)
    7.62 mm MG3A1 machine gun x2 (Ammo: 5000)
  • Turn turret speed 4.8°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 271 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 270 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 245 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 7d
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 50 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 30 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 15°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -8°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 50 mm
Simulator Battles
  • Mass 25.5 ton
  • Price 390,000€
  • Wp bonus 160%
  • Exp bonus 200%
  • Training cost 110,000€
  • Visibility 70 %
  • Reload time 7.2 s
  • Free repairs 10
  • Horse powers 442 hp at 2200 rpm
  • Max speed 70 km/h
  • Max inclination 32°
  • Full repair cost 1,960€
  • Weapon
    90 mm BK90 cannon (Ammo: 51)
    7.62 mm MG3A1 machine gun x2 (Ammo: 5000)
  • Turn turret speed 4.8°/s
  • armor_piercing_100 271 mm
  • armor_piercing_500 270 mm
  • armor_piercing_1000 245 mm
  • Weapon presets tank 1
  • Full repair time crew 7d
  • Armor thickness hull (back) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (rear) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness hull (front) 50 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (back) 30 mm
  • Armor thickness turret (rear) 30 mm
  • Angle vertical guidance (max) 15°
  • Angle vertical guidance (min) -8°
  • Armor thickness turret (front) 50 mm

JPz 4-5 / 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 83
  • Win rate 57.39%
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle 2.02
  • Ground frags per death 2.3
Realistic Battles
  • Battles 603
  • Win rate 48.75%
  • Air frags per battle N/A
  • Air frags per death N/A
  • Ground frags per battle 1.69
  • Ground frags per death 1.5
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 JPz 4-5

Official War Thunder wiki

The project to develop the self-propelled antitank mount was begun in the mid-1950s by specialists from the companies Hanomag (Hannoversche Maschinenbau AG)  and Henschel (Rheinstahl Henschel AG). The base selected for the new vehicle was the Schützenpanzer Lang HS.30 armored transporter. The first prototype of the SPG with the designation Kanonenjagdpanzer 1-3 was assembled in 1959. The tests revealed significant flaws in the vehicle. As a result, more work was done to refine it. The decision was made to arm the new SPG with a 90mm antitank cannon similar to the one installed on the American M47 Patton II. By 1961 each development company had built its own experimental model. Both models were presented for testing. After comparative testing, as well as the merger of the two companies, the decision was made to combine the efforts of the specialists from both companies in order to build a single experimental model. Work on the creation and testing of the new model continued until 1965. After all testing was complete in 1966 the new vehicle was accepted as part of the arsenal under the designation JPz 4-5. The SPG was built serially from 1966 to 1967. During its production the companies Hanomag and Henschel each built 385 vehicles.