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MACRO CFS Version of a WWII ground vehicle. This light truck, called Autocarro Sahariano (Saharian Truck) was developed in 1937 for the North-African desert. It was based on the chassis of the tractor of artillery TL37. It had a very broad autonomy with vacuum ...
Ground vehicle. The Shinhoto was an Japanese Medium Tank of the Second World War. It was built by mounting the 47mm gun on the chassis of a Type 97 medium tank Chi-Ha, with a redesigned turret. The shortcomings of the Type 97 Medium Tank, with its low-velocity ...
CFS Version of a WWII ground vehicle. The VW Type 166 Schwimmwagen (literally Floating Swimming Car) were amphibious four-wheel drive off-roaders, used extensively by the German forces during the Second World War. The Type 166 is the most numerous ...
WWII ground vehicle. The Renault AHS, was a french 2-ton 4x2 truck used by allied and axis forces during WWII. The prototype of the Renault AHS for a payload of 2 tons was presented in December 1939. It was developed as replacement for the Renault AGC for the ...
Vehicle. The Panzer I was a light tank produced in Germany in the 1930s. The name is short for the German Panzerkampfwagen I (armored fighting vehicle mark I), abbreviated PzKpfw I. The Panzer I saw combat in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, in Poland, ...
CFS Version of a WWII ground vehicle. On this zip file, I have included the Opel Blitz LF-15, Fire Tender 1944, on two versions. German Fire Service (Feuerwehr) and Luftwaffe. In 1938, the Ministry of the Interior issued the German Reich Fire-fighting Law with ...
Vehicle. Sedan 4-door staff-car, Opel Kapit n 1939, on Luftwaffe blue-gray color. - The Kapit n was the last new Opel model to appear before the outbreak of the Second World War, developed during 1938 and launched in the spring of 1939 at the Geneva motor show. ...
Ground vehicle. Camouflaged version of the Opel Blitz, 3 ton, german truck, that saw service with Afrika Korps in North Africa. - The 1920s was a decade of expansion for the American firm of General Motors (GM). In 1929, GM acquired the motor firm Adam Opel AG, ...
CFS Version of a WWII ground vehicle. Afrika Korps version of Wehrmacht-Omnibus, Opel-Blitz, 2.5-ton, 4x2. A total of roughly 7,000 Kom (Kraftomnibus) saw service with the German forces in WW2, used mainly as personnel carrier, field office, and ambulance. The ...
Vehicle. Wehrmacht-Omnibus, Opel-Blitz, 2.5-ton, 4x2. A total of roughly 7,000 Kom (Kraftomnibus) saw service with the German forces in WW2, used mainly as personnel carrier, field office, and ambulance. The 1920s was a decade of expansion for the American firm ...