German Army's Next-gen Armoured Personnel Carrier (’44 -’45)
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OK, I have been a fan of WW2 fighting vehicles, especially Axis types, but I have never seen nor heard of this one! I'm a little bit shocked that Panther running gear would be a candidate, though the mock-up looks great. That configuration would be considerably more expensive than the Czech variant. There's always excellent content on this channel! Good work.
That's a nifty set-up....cool..
Germany ahead of the game.
As usual!
Except for you know...the Germans cancelling it early in its development and the Canadians going on to actually produce something similar en mass.
For reasons best known to the Wehrmacht, this vehicle was referred to as the "Kitten".
Have a look at the Swedish Panserbandvagn 301 to see a little evolution
Cool, very interesting, hadn't heard of this before
Sorry for the 2nd comment, where was the engine?