Wespe Sd.Kfz. 124

Wespe Sd.Kfz. 124

LandTyskland
TypeSelvkørende artilleri
I brug1943 – 1945
Bygget676

Den Wespe Sd.Kfz. 124 var et selvkørende artillerikøretøj, der blev brugt af den tyske hær under Anden Verdenskrig. Den var baseret på chassiset af Panzer II tanken og bevæbnet med en 10,5 cm leFH 18 haubits. Wespe Sd.Kfz. 124 havde en besætning på fem og en maksimal hastighed på 40 km / t. Det blev produceret fra 1943 til 1944 og så service på øst- og vestfronten. Wespe Sd.Kfz. 124 var effektiv til at yde ildstøtte til panserdivisionerne, men den havde begrænset rustningsbeskyttelse og ammunitionsopbevaring.

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Giving the Panzer II a New Lease on Life

By 1942, the Panzer II was hopelessly outclassed as a frontline battle tank. However, its reliable chassis provided a perfect platform for mobile artillery. The Wespe (Wasp) was designed by Alkett and utilized a modified Panzer II Ausf. F chassis to mount the standard 10.5 cm leFH 18 howitzer. Unlike the Marder series (which was an anti-tank “hunter”), the Wespe was a true artillery piece, designed to fire from the second line to support moving armored formations. It was so successful that Hitler personally ordered all Panzer II production to be dedicated exclusively to the Wespe.

Attribute Standard Specification (Sd.Kfz. 124 Wespe)
Rolle Self-Propelled Light Field Howitzer
Besætning 5 (Commander, Driver, 3 Gunners)
Main Armament 10.5 cm leFH 18/2 L/28 Howitzer
Secondary Armament 1 x 7.92 mm MG 34 (stowed for local defense)
Maximum Firing Range approx. 10,600 meters (6.6 miles)
Panser 5 mm to 30 mm (enough to stop small arms fire)
Motor Maybach HL 62 TR 6-cylinder petrol (140 hp)
Max Road Speed 40 km/h (25 mph)
Production Total 676 guns + 159 ammunition carriers

Design Adaptations for Artillery

  • Chassis Modification: To accommodate the heavy 10.5 cm gun, the Panzer II chassis was lengthened, and the engine was moved forward to a more central position. This helped balance the weight and created a rear fighting platform.
  • The Split Superstructure: The gun was mounted in an open-topped, high-walled armored box. While this protected the crew from shell splinters and rifle fire from the front, they were vulnerable to the elements and overhead airbursts.
  • Ammunition Constraints: Due to its small size, the Wespe could only carry 32 rounds of ammunition. To solve this, specialized Munitionsträger Wespe (ammunition carriers) were built—identical vehicles without the gun that carried 90 extra rounds.
  • Fire Control: The Wespe typically operated in batteries of six, linked by radio to forward observers who provided the coordinates for indirect fire missions.

Combat History: From Kursk to Normandy

  • Baptism of Fire: The Wespe saw its first major action during Operation Citadel (Kursk) in July 1943. Its ability to keep pace with the Panzers across the Russian steppe made it an instant favorite among commanders.
  • Pålidelighed: Unlike many late-war German heavy projects, the Wespe was praised for its mechanical reliability and ease of repair, largely because it used the well-vetted Panzer II components.
  • Global Service: After Kursk, the Wespe served on every major front, including the defense of Sicily and Italy, the battles in Normandy, and the final defense of Germany.

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