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Number of TD | Type of the damage | Reason | Notes |
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731 | Track damaged | Destroyed by mine | Vehicle was repaired and sent to Moscow's exhibition of the captured tanks. |
522 | Track and roadwheels damaged | Hit by HE shell, fuel exploded | Burned out |
523 | Track and roadwheels damaged | Knocked out by mine, destroyed by the crew | Destroyed |
734 | Track damaged | Hit by HE shell, fuel exploded | Burned out |
II-02 | Right track and roadwheels damaged | Knocked out by mine, ignited by "Molotov Cocktail" | Burned out |
I-02 | Left track and one roadwheel damaged | Knocked out by mine then ignited | Burned out |
514 | Track and one roadwheel damaged | Knocked out by mine then ignited by "Molotov Cocktail" | Burned out |
502 | Idler destroyed | Hit by HE ammo | Later vehicle was tested by Soviet gunfire |
501 | Track destroyed | Knocked out by mine | Was repaired and sent to Kubinka's proving ground |
712 | Right driving-wheel destroyed | Hit by AP shell | Abandoned by the crew. |
732 | Chassis damaged | Hit by AP shell then ignited by "Molotov Cocktail" | Burned out |
524 | Track destroyed | Knocket out by mine then ignited | Burned out |
II-03 | Track destroyed | Hit by AP shell then ignited by "Molotov Cocktail" | Burned out |
113 or 713 | Both idlers were destroyed | Hit by a shell then ignited | Burned out |
601 | Right track damaged | Hit by a shell, burned | Burned out |
701 | Compartment destroyed | Commander's hatch was hit by the 203 mm shell | - |
602 | Side hit (armor was penetrated) near the fuel tank | A 76 mm round probably of a tank or a divisional gun | Burned out |
II-01 | Burned | Ignited by "Molotov Cocktail" | Burned out |
150061 | The idler and the track were damaged, gun's barrel penetrated by a shell | AP hits to the chassis and the gun | Crew was captured |
723 | Track damaged, gun jamed | AP hits to the chassis and the gun's mantlet | - |
? | Completely destroyed | A direct hit from "Petlyakov" bomber | - |
Sources:
M.Svirin "SAU Ferdinand", Armada 1998 |