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The Überlandwagen was a full tracked cargo carrier which shared it´s running gear with Germany´s first combat tank, the A7V. This photo taken in the summer 1917 shows a very rare version with two guns mounted on a pivoting carriage.
Does anybody know about any experience reports or additional photos?
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During the civil war 1936-38 General Franco received military aid from Germany. Light Pz.Kpfw.I tanks were delivered to Spain armed with twin M.G 13K machineguns. Since they didn' possess a weapon capable of penetrating enemy armor at long range, teh Spanish modified a view Pz.Kpfw.I turrets to fit 2cm Solothurn guns.
I am also searching for additional photos and experience reports on the converted Pz.Kpfw.
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This pre-war photo shows two Sd.Kfz.263. The left one is an „Achtrad“ of the GS type, the right a „Sechsrad“. Both show a distinctive camouflage scheme of 1/3 dark brown over dark grey base. According to original German Army General Orders all German armoured vehicles received this two-color camouflage scheme from 1938 to June 1940.
Does anybody have more information or clear photos showing this two-color camouflage?
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An early production Sd.Kfz.231 with Aufklärungsabteilung 5 (Reconnaissance Battalion 5). The early war (1938 to 1940) two color camouflage scheme is again visible.
Does anyone have experience reports from German armoured car units?
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