By W. J. K. Davies
ISBN-10: 0855242965
ISBN-13: 9780855242961
Pictorial presentation of Panzer Regiments apparatus and enterprises. German military regiments and Abteilungen in the department, headquarters, tanks, artillery, uniforms, and so forth.
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The tropical uniform was issued in two basic colours, green or tan, which 'washed out' to the neutral fabric. A simplified field cap (feldmUtze) was usually decorated with the tropical type national insignia, blue-grey woven motif's on a red-brown backing which also appeared on the jacket. Dark green backing to tropical insignia was not unknown. The special canvas lace-up boots (which were often modified by troops) are shown here. The shorts are long trousers cut-down and sewn to the length shown.
Vn in Table 1. It will be seen that both calibre and ~th increased steadily, the limitations on each being the " and strength of the tank turrets currently available. 5cm KwK L/24. This was basically an ~ try close-support weapon and was most useful when ~~ g high explosive at 'soft' targets . • It is difficult to find accurate records of the penetrating _oVer of tank guns. The table gives a general idea of the -:..... 't'er of the more common weapons firing on single . ness armour plate and penetrating at 900 (vertical to --s line of flight) and inclined 300 from the vertical ('600 ').
7cm FLAK 37 and 43. This was the :-:; dard light AA gun of the German army and had an :=' 'ective range of some 3500 metres as against the 2200 -e es of the 2cm weapon. Like the latter it could be 'led but in Panzer Regiment service was normally on a --propelled mount. "all quantities during the latter part of the war. _~ N: Table 2 M/V ml sec HE 3500 623 -658 cyclic rate of (rpm) 280 480 160 UPPER RIGHT: Rakpanzer IV2 cm M6belwagen RIGHT: Light 'flak'. 92 mm (Zwillings Lafette 34) mounting on a heavily camouflaged light truck.
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