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Saturday, October 23rd 2010, 2:12pm

schwere geländegängige Lastkraftwagen (Allradgetrieben) Typ Mercedes Benz SF

(Mercedes Benz SF Heavy All-Wheel-Drive Truck)

The Mercedes Benz SF design entered production for the Heer in 1940.



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Tuesday, October 26th 2010, 10:46pm

schwere geländegängige Lastkraftwagen (Allradgetrieben) Typ Büssing NAG 500

(Büssing NAG 500 Heavy All-Wheel-Drive Truck)

The Büssing NAG 500 design entered production for the Heer in 1940.



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Wednesday, November 17th 2010, 3:29pm

leichte geländegängige Lastkraftwagen (Allradgetrieben) Typ Phänomen 30K

(Phänomen 30K Light All-Wheel-Drive Truck)


The Phänomen 30K design entered production for the Heer in 1940



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Sunday, November 21st 2010, 10:06pm

schwerer Einheits-Motorradgespann

The Heavy Uniform Motorcycle Combination was developed in 1936 at the request of the Heer for a common replacement for the many makes of civilian motorcycles with sidecars then in service throughout the Heer. Standardising upon one design was seen as beneficial to the maintenance of vehicles in the field and in maximizing production in the event of mobilisation.

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, München and Zündapp-Werke GmbH, Nürnberg were tasked with the responsibility for developing the uniform machine, which first appeared in 1937. The products of the two companies differed only in engine and in the fittings.

The two manufacturers forming the production group had by 31 December 1939 delivered more than 12,500 examples of the Heavy Uniform Motorcycle Combination to the Heer, in addition to exports to friendly nations. Production is continuing.



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Saturday, December 4th 2010, 10:32pm

schwere Zugmaschine Typ Faun “ZR”

(Faun ZR Heavy Towing Tractor)

The Faun ZR Heavy Towing Tractor was a commercial road tractor of 40-tonnes capacity adopted by the Luftwaffe for towing equipment trailers and other heavy mobile equipment. Manufactured by Fahrzeugfabriken Ansbach und Nürnberg AG they have procured by the military in relatively small numbers, far fewer than the Deutsches Reichsbahn, which uses a large fleet of these vehicles to tow road trains. To date, approximately 150 units have been acquired by the Luftwaffe, and production is continuing in small numbers to meet both military and civil demand.



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Sunday, December 12th 2010, 6:40pm

schwere Zugmaschine Typ Hanomag SS100

(Hanomag SS100 Heavy Towing Tractor)

The Hanomag SS100 Heavy Towing Tractor was a commercial road tractor of 20-tonnes capacity adopted by the Luftwaffe for towing large aircraft and other heavy loads using low-loader transporters. The type is also used by the Deutsches Reichsbahn and some commercial haulage contractors. To date some 410 units have been acquired by the Luftwaffe and production is continuing.



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Friday, December 17th 2010, 2:52am

mittlere geländegängige Lastkraftwagen (Allradgetrieben) Typ Klöckner 330

(Klöckner 330 Medium All-Wheel-Drive Truck)


The Klöckner 330 Medium All-Wheel-Drive Truck was adopted for service by the Heer early in 1940 as part of the Schell Programm. Production is undertaken by a consortium of firms under the leadership of Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG.



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Saturday, December 18th 2010, 1:00pm

schwere geländegängige Lastkraftwagen (Allradgetrieben) Typ Klockner 145

(Klockner 145 Heavy All-Wheel-Drive Truck)

The Klöckner 145 Heavy All-Wheel-Drive Truck was adopted for service by the Heer early in 1940 as part of the Schell Programm. Production is undertaken by a consortium of firms under the leadership of Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG.



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Friday, December 24th 2010, 2:08am

schwere Lastkraftwagen (handelsublich) Typ VOMAG 6LR

(VOMAG 6LR Heavy Cargo Truck)

The 6LR Heavy Cargo Truck was a product of the Vogtlandische Maschinenfabrik AG, Plauen (VOMAG), and was procured by the Luftwaffe for specialist roles including that of aircraft refueling vehicle and mobile crane; in the latter role the chassis was fitted with a 5-tonne rotary crane. As of 31 December 1939 a total of 677 refueling vehicles and 527 mobile cranes had been acquired by the Luftwaffe, and production was continuing.


This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "BruceDuncan" (Dec 24th 2010, 2:13am)


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Saturday, January 1st 2011, 3:44am

mittlere Versorgnungs-Lastkraftwagen (handelsublich) Typ Saurer 1VCR

(Saurer 1VCR Medium Supply Truck)

Introduced in 1935 by the Österreichische Saurerwerke AG, Wien the Saurer 1VCR Medium Supply Truck was acquired by the Kriegsmarine in some numbers as that service’s primary supply vehicle. Between 1936 and 1939 the Kriegsmarine acquired 1,430 examples of the type, some of which were fitted as motor ambulances.

The type was also built for civilian use, finding niche markets in the Austrian provinces and in neighboring Hungary.

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "BruceDuncan" (Jan 1st 2011, 3:45am)


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Wednesday, February 2nd 2011, 10:04pm

leichte Motorrad Typ DKW125

(DKW125 Light Motorcycle)

The DKW Type 125 light motorcycle, also known as the Reichklasse, was developed in the later 1930s for the civil market, but was purchased by the Heer as one of several types of light motorcycles used for courier work in rear areas. The design has been licensed abroad for sale on the civil market, including the BSA Company of Birmingham, in the United Kingdom, who manufactures the DKW 125 as the BSA Bantam.

By 31 December 1939 more than 2,500 examples of this vehicle were delivered to the Heer, in addition to exports to friendly nations. Production is continuing.



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Friday, September 9th 2011, 1:36pm

Auto Union Typ 82 MUNGA

(Mehrzweck Universal Geländewagen mit Allradantrieb)
(All Wheel Drive Multi-purpose Vehicle)

Selected in April 1941 to meet the Heer requirement, an initial 3,000 examples of the Auto Union Type 82 light field car were ordered, with deliveries expected to commence in the autumn of that year.


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Monday, April 23rd 2012, 1:27am

Auto Union Typ 166

Amphibische Geländewagen mit Allradantrieb
(All Wheel Drive Amphibious Vehicle)

Entered production for the Heer early in 1942.



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Friday, September 21st 2012, 11:51pm

Steyr L101 Trosskarren

lichte geländegängige Trosskarren
(Light Cross-Country Support Vehicle)


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Friday, February 15th 2013, 2:22am

Krupp SGA - schwimmfähiger Geländewagen mit Allradantrieb


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Friday, January 1st 2016, 12:43am

Daimler-Benz Universal-Motor-Gerät

The Unimog-series of four-wheel-drive utility vehicles and light trucks was originally designed for use in agriculture and forestry, but has since been adopted by the Heer as a standard non-tactical vehicle used by supply and transport troops and by other branches of the military as a platform for equipment. It has also been acquired in substantial numbers by national, provincial and municipal authorities as emergency service vehicles. Many variants are in service.



Specification (Lastkraftwagen)

Width: 2,130 mm
Length: 4,925 mm
Height: 2,190 mm, cab height: 1,600 mm
Cargo bed: 3,000 by 2,000 mm
Wheelbase: 2,900 mm
Turning radius: 13 metres
Empty weight: 2,900 kg
Gross weight: 4,400 kg
Cargo load: 1,500 kg
Engine: 2.8-litre straight 6 SOHC petrol 110 hp
Tires: 10.5 x 20
Fuel: 120 litres

Performance (Lastkraftwagen)

Ground clearance: 400 mm
Fording (w/o equipment): 800 mm
Traverse angles on a side slope: 42 degrees
Approach: 45 degrees
Departure: 46 degrees
Climb: 70% grade loaded with 1.5 metric tonnes; 100% empty
Descent: 90% grade
Average fuel consumption: 16.8–23.5 L/100 km