German Empire (1917-1918) Anti-aircraft SPG – 3 Built The rise of a Flakpanzer In WW1, the Germans used the A7V chassis as a starting point to develop several other variations. Although most would be used for the A7V Überlandwagen rough terrain tracked supply vehicle, others were used...
replacing nominally the earlier 5 tonne Sd.Kfz. 6/3 t (3.0 long tons; 3.3 short tons) Sd.Kfz. 11 half-track and other vehicles. Production started in December 1943 at Büssing-NAG and had all an unarmored cabin, similar to the earlier models. Later models had an armored cabin and arm...
In the early thirties, the German army showed interest in the adoption of new types of armored cars. At that time, the German economic situation was dire, having entered a crisis due to the Great Depression, and for this reason, a temporary and cheap solution was needed. This would ...
German Reich (1943) Observation Tank – 262 Built The Panzerbeobachtungswagen III (German: armored-observation-vehicle), also known as Sd.Kfz.143, was one of the variants of the common Panzer III medium tank. Although the conversion was fairly simple, it was one of the most specialized vehi...
WWI German armored cars –Ehrhardt E-V/4 43 built, three Mauser 7.7 mm (0.3 in) machine guns. –Büssing A5P 1 built, three Mauser 7.92 mm (0.31 in) Mg08 with no less than eleven hatches and a crew of ten. Links about German WWI armor https://www.militaryfactory.com/armor/ww1-...