The “Sturer Emil” (Stubborn Emil) was an experimental German WW2 heavy tank destroyer which mounted the Rheinmetall 128mm PaK 40 L/61 gun on the Henschel VK30.01 chassis. Only two were built. Named ‘Max’ and ‘Moritz’ they both saw active service on the Eastern Front. One was destroyed while the other, carrying 31 kill markings, was captured at Stalingrad in January 1943.
It is now on display in what is best known as Hall 5 of the Kubinka Tank Museum, although its official title is now Pavilion 5 in Area 2 of the Park Patriot museum.
Kubinka, Moscow Oblast, Russia.
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