A look at Soviet guidelines to fight German assault guns (Sturmgeschütze) generally called “StuGs”. Based on guidelines from the Soviet Artillery Journal Issue from May/June 1943. This video also gives some context on how the Soviets perceived German assault guns during the Second World War. Check out the Stuka - The Doctrine of the German Dive-Bomber Book campaign here: http://stukabook.com Original Cover Image: https://flickr.com/photos/92487715@N03/9447634023 by Robert Linsdell from St. Andrews, Canada, at anadian War Museum, Vimy Pl, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en Modification of the Cover Image by vonKickass. »» GET OUR BOOKS «« » The Assault Platoon of the Grenadier-Company November 1944 (StG 44) - http://sturmzug.com » Army Regulation Medium Panzer Company 1941 - http://www.hdv470-7.com »» SUPPORT MHV «« » patreon, see videos early (adfree) - https://www.patreon.com/join/mhv » subscribe star - https://www.subscribestar.com/mhv » paypal donation - https://paypal.me/mhvis »» MERCHANDISE «« » teespring - https://teespring.com/stores/military-history-visualized » SOURCES « Nachrichtenblatt der Panzertruppen, Nr. 10, April 1944. Generalinspekteur der Panzertruppen Vorschriftenstelle: Germany, 1944. Töppel, Roman: Kursk 1943: the greatest battle of the Second World War. Helion & Company: Warwick, UK, 2018. Searle, Alaric: Armoured Warfare: A Military, Political and Global History. Bloomsbury Academic, An Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc: London, UK, 2017. Zamulin, V.N.: The Battle of Kursk: Controversial & Neglected Aspects. Helion & Company Limited: Solihull, West Midlands, UK, 2017. Zetterling, Niklas: Frankson, Anders: Kursk 1943: A Statistical Analysis. Frank Cass: London, UK, 2000. Glantz, David M.: Colossus reborn: the Red Army at war: 1941-1943. University Press of Kansas: Kansa