The US Army Armor and Cavalry Collection at Fort Benning, Georgia held an Open House and featured two WW2 German vehicles.
The first was a Jagdtiger (serial number 305020). It was produced in October 1944 and was attached to the 3rd Company of the s.Pz.Jg.Abt. 653, bearing the vehicle-number of 331. It was captured by American troops near Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany in March 1945. Shell damage is still visible on the gun mantlet, glacis plate and lower-nose armor. This vehicle used the later-version nine-tooth drive sprockets for use with the ‘contact shoe’ and ‘connector link’-style continuous track it shared with the Tiger II on which it was based.
The second was Jagdpanther (chassis number 303018) which was produced by MNH in November/December of 1944 and took part in the Ardennes Offensive, where it was captured and eventually taken to USA.






