Development of the Neubaufahrzeug (German for "new construction car") had been just available in 1933 the moment the then Reichswehr gave a contract the growth of a Grobtraktor (hefty tractor) to both Rheinmetall and Krupp. Grosstractor was in fact a codename the growth of much tank, Germany being nonetheless forbidden to produce tanks in regards to the Treaty of Versailles. The 2 designs resembled both to an excellent degree, the principal distinction being the various tools placement. Each had a primary turret armed with a 75 mm KwK L/24 main gun and additional 37 mm KwK L/45. Rheinmetall's design mounted the next weapon on the 75 mm KwK L/24, while the Krupp design had it mounted beside the 75 mm KwK L/24. Both designs had another turret installed towards front side plus the back concerning the main turret. These turrets had been significantly adjusted Panzer I turrets, with all the standard machinegun armament. Rheinmetall's design was in fact designated the PzKpfw NbFz V ('PanzerKampfwagen NeubauFahrzeug V'), as well as the Krupp design the PzKpfw NbFz VI. It absolutely was intended why these designs would match the part of hefty tank inside armored forces, however the design became too complex and unreliable with this component. Developing however proceeded to enable the nascent German military to achieve experience with multi-turreted tanks.
Length: 195.21mm Width: 82.87mm
Copyright © 2008-2024 rcjaz.com.au All rights reserved