M1 howitzer 240mm selfpropelled howitzer of T92 (black dragon) Esercito, Wwii, Militari

Sd.Kfz. 124 Wespe (Leichte Feldhaubitze 18/2 auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen II (Sf); Gerät 803) was a German self-propelled light field 105 mm howitzer on tracked carriage developed and used during the Second World War. It was based on a modified Panzerkampfwagen II chassis. artillery, germany, gun, panzer, spg, wehrmacht .. German Self-Propelled Artillery Guns of the Second World War . By Craig Moore. One towed artillery gun required a team of six horses and nine men. WW2 German engineers came up with the idea of mounting an artillery gun on top of a tank chassis. This new technology reduced the amount of resources required to deploy one artillery gun.


M1 howitzer 240mm selfpropelled howitzer of T92 (black dragon) Esercito, Wwii, Militari

M1 howitzer 240mm selfpropelled howitzer of T92 (black dragon) Esercito, Wwii, Militari


German Panzerjaeger I selfpropelled gun, 1942 (c) Online Collection National Army Museum

German Panzerjaeger I selfpropelled gun, 1942 (c) Online Collection National Army Museum


600mm Mörser Karl at Kubinka Self propelled artillery, Military vehicles, Military

600mm Mörser Karl at Kubinka Self propelled artillery, Military vehicles, Military


Stug III Ausf G Ps.5318 German Selfpropelled Artillery Installation of World War II Closeup

Stug III Ausf G Ps.5318 German Selfpropelled Artillery Installation of World War II Closeup


German SelfPropelled Artillery Guns of the Second World War

German SelfPropelled Artillery Guns of the Second World War


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German selfpropelled artillery StuG III B in Moscow Wwii history, Wwii vehicles, War tank


German Marder I selfpropelled gun, North Africa, 1943 (c) Online Collection National Army

German Marder I selfpropelled gun, North Africa, 1943 (c) Online Collection National Army


Poland, Poznan October 1, 2016. Stug IV German Selfpropelled Gun of World War II. Editorial

Poland, Poznan October 1, 2016. Stug IV German Selfpropelled Gun of World War II. Editorial


Preserved German Hummel self propelled 15cm artillery gun Restored WW2 German Tank Photos

Preserved German Hummel self propelled 15cm artillery gun Restored WW2 German Tank Photos


Poland, Poznan October 1, 2016. Stug IV German Selfpropelled Gun of World War II. Editorial

Poland, Poznan October 1, 2016. Stug IV German Selfpropelled Gun of World War II. Editorial


German SelfPropelled Artillery, WW2 Weekend 2012, Reading… Flickr

German SelfPropelled Artillery, WW2 Weekend 2012, Reading… Flickr


Stug III Ausf G Ps. 5318 German Selfpropelled Artillery during the Second World War, Closeup

Stug III Ausf G Ps. 5318 German Selfpropelled Artillery during the Second World War, Closeup


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German Selfpropelled Artillery and Soldiers Editorial Image Image of fighters, attack 107763755


World War II Pictures In Details SelfPropelled Howitzer

World War II Pictures In Details SelfPropelled Howitzer "Hummel" at the Battle of Kursk


Captured German Marder III selfpropelled gun, North Africa, 1943 (c) Online Collection

Captured German Marder III selfpropelled gun, North Africa, 1943 (c) Online Collection


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Pin on WW2


German SelfPropelled Artillery Vehicle Hummel (German “bumblebee”) during the Battle of Kursk

German SelfPropelled Artillery Vehicle Hummel (German “bumblebee”) during the Battle of Kursk


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HUMMEL & NASHORN / HORNISSE GERMAN SELFPROPELLED ARTILLERY IN WORLD WAR II


German SelfPropelled Artillery, WW2 Weekend 2012, Reading… Flickr

German SelfPropelled Artillery, WW2 Weekend 2012, Reading… Flickr


Pin by Barbara Gordon on Worlds GreatestCivilizations,People,and Events in 2020 Self

Pin by Barbara Gordon on Worlds GreatestCivilizations,People,and Events in 2020 Self

Book cover. GERMAN SELF-PROPELLED ARTILLERY GUNS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR. By Craig Moore. Fonthill Media. ISBN: 978 1 78155 695 5. Mark Barnes. Mark Barnes is a longstanding friend of WHO, providing features, photography and reviews. He has contributed to The Times of London and other publications.. The largest self-propelled guns of the war, these six siege howitzers were named after General Karl Becker, Chief of Artillery Development. Each had its own name: Adam, Eva, Thor, Odin, Loki, and Ziu. They were initially equipped with 60cm caliber barrels, though 54cm alternatives were later produced for better range.