To be frank, the Panther Tank was not the best World War II tank, as it had many drawbacks and was no more famous than its contemporaries.
In terms of fame, the Tiger Tank was clearly superior; in terms of overall performance, it didn't have a significant advantage over the Sherman or T-34 tanks.
On paper, its performance was slightly better than that of the Sherman and T-34 tanks, but the marginal improvement was entirely offset by its complex manufacturing and costly price.
In fact, it was chosen as Tang Country's main battle tank because of its balanced performance and comparatively strong armor protection.
Tang Mo placed great importance on the safety of the personnel in the Armored Corps of Tang Country, preferring to lay the problems at the feet of the tank manufacturers and the logistic maintenance troops rather than sending his ace crews to the front line only to be sacrificed in vain.