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Raketenjagdpanzer Jaguar 1

Guided Missile Tank Destroyer · Cold War to Modern
Das Werk · 35035 · 1/35 · 1st Jan 2024
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Raketenjagdpanzer Jaguar 1 1/35 scale guided missile tank destroyer
1:
German Army
Raketenjagdpanzer Jaguar 1
German Army
2:
Austrian Army
Raketenjagdpanzer Jaguar 1
Austrian Army

Product Details

Highly detailed static plastic model
Can be built with old or new optics head
Link & length tracks included
3 Bundeswehr & 1 Austrian Army decal options
Clear & PE-Parts included

History

The Jaguar 1 is a tank destroyer used by the German Bundeswehr from 1978 to 2005 and by the Austrian Armed Forces, which deployed them in Panzerabwehrbataillon 1, from 1996 to 2006.
Its design is based on the Bundeswehr's Kanonenjagdpanzer, sharing the same lower hull and running gear.

Initially, prototypes for a new missile tank destroyer were developed from 1963, resulting in the Raketenjagdpanzer 2, equipped with SS.11 missiles.
From 1978 to 1983, 316 of these vehicles were upgraded to the Jaguar 1 with HOT missile systems and additional armor.

The Jaguar 1 served in the Bundeswehr's tank destroyer units until their disbandment in 1996, after which remaining units were reassigned to mechanized infantry and tank battalions. By the end of 2005 (Austria 2006), all Jaguar 1s were retired.

The Jaguar 1's HOT missile could be operated under armor and NBC protection, with an automatic loader and a drum magazine holding eight missiles, plus up to 12 additional missiles stored inside. It became fully night-capable with the A3 upgrade, adding new optics and thermal imaging from 1993 to 1995.

Marking Options & Colour Profiles

Bundeswehr, Panzerjägerkompanie 320,
Schwanewede, early 1980s

Bundeswehr, Panzerjägerkompanie 70,
Altenwalde, Winter 1994

Bundeswehr, Panzertruppenschule,
Munster, 2004

Bundesheer, Panzerabwehrbataillon 1,
Wiener Neustadt, 2005

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Raketenjagdpanzer Jaguar 1 1/35 scale guided missile tank destroyer

Product Details

Highly detailed static plastic model
Can be built with old or new optics head
Link & length tracks included
3 Bundeswehr & 1 Austrian Army decal options
Clear & PE-Parts included

History

The Jaguar 1 is a tank destroyer used by the German Bundeswehr from 1978 to 2005 and by the Austrian Armed Forces, which deployed them in Panzerabwehrbataillon 1, from 1996 to 2006.
Its design is based on the Bundeswehr's Kanonenjagdpanzer, sharing the same lower hull and running gear.

Initially, prototypes for a new missile tank destroyer were developed from 1963, resulting in the Raketenjagdpanzer 2, equipped with SS.11 missiles.
From 1978 to 1983, 316 of these vehicles were upgraded to the Jaguar 1 with HOT missile systems and additional armor.

The Jaguar 1 served in the Bundeswehr's tank destroyer units until their disbandment in 1996, after which remaining units were reassigned to mechanized infantry and tank battalions. By the end of 2005 (Austria 2006), all Jaguar 1s were retired.

The Jaguar 1's HOT missile could be operated under armor and NBC protection, with an automatic loader and a drum magazine holding eight missiles, plus up to 12 additional missiles stored inside. It became fully night-capable with the A3 upgrade, adding new optics and thermal imaging from 1993 to 1995.

Marking Options & Colour Profiles

Bundeswehr, Panzerjägerkompanie 320,
Schwanewede, early 1980s

Bundeswehr, Panzerjägerkompanie 70,
Altenwalde, Winter 1994

Bundeswehr, Panzertruppenschule,
Munster, 2004

Bundesheer, Panzerabwehrbataillon 1,
Wiener Neustadt, 2005

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