Sd.Kfz.247 | |
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Maa | Natsi-Saksa |
Rooli | Panssariauto |
Käytössä | 1937–45 |
Rakennettu | 10 (Ausf. A), 58 (Ausf. B) |
Nniiden Sd.Kfz. 247 was an armored command car used by the German Armed Forces during World War II. Before the war, ten six-wheeled models (Ausf. A) were built; this was followed during the war by 58 four-wheeled models (Ausf. B). The proper name was schwerer geländegängiger gepanzerter Personenkraftwagen (“Heavy All-Terrain Armoured Motor Vehicle”).
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Sd.Kfz.247 Ausf.B Walk Around | |
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Valokuvaaja | Ei tietää |
Lokalisointi | Ei tietää |
Valokuvat | 55 |
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The Sd.Kfz.247 was a type of armored car used by the German armed forces during World War II. It was designed as a command vehicle for reconnaissance units and had no weapons except for the personal firearms of the crew. There were two versions of the Sd.Kfz.247: the Ausf. A and the Ausf. B.
The Ausf. A was a six-wheeled vehicle based on the Krupp Protze truck chassis. It had an air-cooled four-cylinder engine that gave it a top speed of 70 km/h and a range of 350 km on road. It had an open-top, sloped armored body that could protect against small arms fire. Only ten Ausf. A vehicles were built in 1937.
The Ausf. B was a four-wheeled vehicle based on the s.Pkw. Typ 1c heavy car chassis. It had a water-cooled eight-cylinder engine that gave it a top speed of 80 km/h and a range of 400 km on road. It had a similar open-top, sloped armored body as the Ausf. A, but with improved hull rigidity and access hatches. Some Ausf. B vehicles were fitted with a pintle-mounted machine gun for self-defense. Fifty-eight Ausf. B vehicles were built between 1941 and 1942.
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