

is on service with the National Guard of Ukraine since 2014. This editing concerns Ukraine and states that one tank StuG III Ausf. It should be mentioned that on October 2, that is on the next day after this information was published, an editing appeared in the article about StuG III Ausf. Even modified this tank cannot be used in battle, as shells for it also have not been produced for half a century. You can check the date of the tank last production on the every historic site. It is Finland that has these battle machines that are not used according to its intended purpose but stand peacefully in museums.Īs we can see from the photo, tanks are written off long ago, though they are in perfect condition. The Finnish tank with later modifications from ParolaTankMuseum was in service with Finnish Army till 1980-s. For example, here is this tank from quite known Littlefield collection in USA: is an outdated model that had been actively used during the World War II and nowadays it is a museum piece. The proofs that this information is false are the following: firstly, StuG III Ausf. Sauer, he decided to make such a specific beneficent aid because he wanted to help Ukraine that “had always been a reliable outpost guarding Europe against Asian Moscovites” – Judging by description, the tank belonged to Otto Sauer, the son of the German tankman-ace of the World War II Heinrich Kling. G., which had been given to Ukrainian militaries by residents of German city of Sarstedt, appeared in Facebook. October 1 information about a tank StuG III Ausf.
