Sd.Kfz.135/1

Marder I - SdKfz 135/1

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Fotogalerie auf einem SdKffz.135/1, Marder I Sd. Kfz. 135 war ein deutscher Panzerjäger aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, bewaffnet mit einer Panzerabwehrkanone von 75 mm. Die große Mehrheit der Marder I erhielten einen Stützpunkt Lothringen 37L, es war entweder ein gepanzerter Truppentransporter oder ein reiner Artillerieschlepper, die deutsche Armee nahm fast dreihundert Exemplare während der Kampagne von Frankreich in 40 gefangen, so dass sie leicht recycelt wurden. La version SdKfz.135/1 ist mit einem 150 mm howitze ausgestattet.

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Zweiter Weltkrieg: Die definitive visuelle Geschichte vom Blitzkrieg bis zur Atombombe (DK Definitive Visual Histories) - Amazon Zweiter Weltkrieg Karte für Karte (DK Geschichte Karte für Karte) - Amazon

Identity and Role

The Sd.Kfz. 135/1, officially known as the 15 cm s.F.H. 13/1 (Sf.) auf Geschützwagen Lorraine Schlepper (f), was a German self-propelled howitzer (SPG) developed and used during World War II.

  • Role: Designed to provide mobile, heavy artillery support for German armored and mechanized units.
  • Classification: The designation “Sd.Kfz. 135” is primarily associated with the Marder I tank destroyer (armed with a 7.5 cm Pak 40), but the /1 suffix denotes the use of a larger, different gun for artillery support.
  • Origin: This vehicle is a prime example of Germany’s practice of utilizing captured equipment. It was a conversion based on the French Lorraine 37L tracked armored supply vehicle (hence the “Lorraine Schlepper (f)”—Lorraine Tractor, French).

Design und Spezifikationen

The conversion process, largely led by Major Alfred Becker’s Baukommando Becker, involved stripping the French vehicle and mounting a heavy gun onto the rear:

Component Detail
Hauptbewaffnung 15 cm s.F.H. 13/1 L/17 heavy field howitzer (a WWI-era 150 mm gun).
Fighting Compartment The gun and crew operated from a large, open-topped and lightly armored superstructure at the rear, offering protection only against small arms and shrapnel.
Recoil Mechanism A large, folding earth spade was fitted to the rear to anchor the vehicle and absorb the powerful recoil of the 15 cm howitzer during firing.
Ammunition Very limited on-board storage, typically only 8 to 10 rounds. This necessitated a dedicated accompanying ammunition carrier vehicle.
Mobilität Powered by the original 70 hp Delahaye engine, giving it a maximum road speed of around 35 km/h (22 mph).

Combat Use

Nur 94 units of the Sd.Kfz. 135/1 were built. They saw service primarily in two major theaters:

  • North Africa (1942): A significant number were rushed to the Afrika Korps, serving with the 15th and 21st Panzer Divisions. They provided the mobile artillery support needed in the fast-moving desert battles, including Rommel’s final push at El Alamein.
  • Western Front (1944): Vehicles that survived or were deployed later saw action in France, often attached to infantry divisions defending against the Allied invasion of Normandy.

While the chassis was underpowered and the armor was thin, the Sd.Kfz. 135/1 successfully provided a mobile platform for a highly destructive artillery piece, filling a crucial gap in the German arsenal early in the war.

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