Depending on the source the front armor thickness of the turret varies between 15 to 20 mm.
Panzer4 turret roof armor thickness.
Preference given to data from jentz.
50 mm 2 0 in turret side and rear.
The front turret armor was 16 mm at a 10 angle while the sides and rear were 14 5 mm at 25 angle and the top was 10 mm at 83 90 angle.
Submarine which made up far left side of turret face looking from inside turret out of gun port with d shaped cutout making up about half of.
The hull s armor was largely the same as the ausf g with the differences lying on the hull s roof.
Having more armour might help but adding proper safety features to cope with a catastrophic hit would probably be a better strategy.
Pig s head style mantlet.
10 mm 0 39 in schürzen.
10 mm 0 39 in.
Spaced armor that is not sloped is generally designed to provide protection from explosive.
The maximum thickness holed at jutland was 9 inches.
The engine compartment design and armor were unchanged with 20 mm all around and 10 mm of top armor.
The upper superstructure frontal armor was 80 mm at a 50 angle the sides were 40 mm at a 19 angle the rear armor was 30 mm and the top was 20 mm.
When sloped it reduces the penetrating power of bullets and solid shot as after penetrating each plate projectiles tend to tumble deflect deform or disintegrate.
30 mm 1 2 in turret roof.
The last 68 ausf.
Test of 26 66cm class a main armament turret face port plate originally for ijn shinano the third japanese yamato class super battleship converted into an aircraft carrier instead and sunk on its way to final fitting out yard by a u s.
J were produced without face hardened armor and the superstructure roof was thickened to 16 mm.
5 mm 0 20 in to 8 mm 0 31 in turret front.
Improving the machines protective armor during production was a slow process and by november only about half of the tanks included the reinforced armor.
The commander s cupola had all around 14 5 mm of armor with the two hatch doors being 8 mm thick.
The frontal turret armor plate thickness consisted of 120mm at 20 degrees 60mm on the sides and rear at 25 degrees 40mm flat on the roof and 150mm of cast armor on the saukopf english.
G were produced without the added 30 mm.
Increasing the turret front armour to about 10 inches would probably suffice.
Armor on the lower hull front.
D were produced with 50 mm.
Armor with two or more plates spaced a distance apart falls under the category of spaced armour spaced armour can be sloped or unsloped.