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Heng Long 1/16 Panzer III Ausf. H - Pro Edition
The Blitzkrieg-era medium tank that conquered France and drove deep into the Soviet Union in 1/16 scale with Heng Long 7.0 Pro Electronics. The Panzer III Ausf. H features bolt-on armor detailing, metal caterpillar tracks, metal drive wheels, steel gearbox, 320 degree turret rotation, BB firing to 25 meters, infrared battle system, smoke generator, and realistic sound. 12-channel 2.4GHz radio and Li-ion battery included, ready to run out of the box.
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7.0 Pro Electronics
Heng Long's 7.0 Pro board delivers fully proportional throttle, steering, and turret control with high-torque steel gear motors across all 12 channels.
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Metal Tracks and Drive Wheels
Metal caterpillar tracks and drive wheels paired with a steel gearbox built for durability and traction on demanding terrain.
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BB Firing - 25m Range
Fires 6mm BBs up to 25 meters with barrel recoil simulation and authentic cannon sound. 50 BBs included to get started immediately.
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IR Multiplayer Battle
Built-in infrared battle system for multiplayer tank-to-tank combat with other IR-equipped models - safe, realistic group play.
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Smoke Generator
Built-in smoke generator simulates exhaust for a realistic battlefield effect. Smoke oil included for immediate use out of the box.
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Ausf. H Bolt-On Armor
The Ausf. H variant's distinctive bolt-on supplemental armor plates are faithfully reproduced, giving it the unique silhouette that separates it from earlier Panzer III variants.
The Panzer III Ausf. H was Germany's primary medium tank during the crucial early years of World War II. Introduced in 1940 and armed with the 50mm KwK 38 L/42 cannon, it was the main striking vehicle of the Panzer divisions that tore through France in six weeks, then drove thousands of miles into the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. The Ausf. H variant added bolt-on supplemental armor plates to improve protection against increasingly effective Allied anti-tank weapons.
In North Africa, Panzer III Ausf. H tanks formed the core of Rommel's Afrika Korps, fighting across Libya and Egypt in the brutal conditions of desert warfare. Their combination of speed, reliability, and firepower made them well-suited to the open terrain and fluid, fast-moving engagements that characterized the desert campaign. Rommel's crews developed great confidence in the vehicle and used it aggressively to punch far beyond what conventional military doctrine would have suggested.
Though eventually superseded by the Panzer IV and Tiger as the war escalated, the Panzer III remained in service throughout the conflict in various roles. Its chassis was repurposed for the StuG III assault gun - Germany's most produced armored vehicle - proving the fundamental soundness of its design. The Ausf. H represents the Panzer III at its most refined and combat-proven configuration.