ironduke57
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Swedish Pbv 301
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ironduke57 said:Swedish Pbv 301
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In early 1935, Waffenamt ordered Rheinmetall-Borsig to develop 37mm L/70 self-propelled gun. It was to be mounted in a new vehicle based on the chassis of 3-ton Hansa-Loyd-Goliath Zugkraftwagen. Armament consisted of 37mm L/70 gun and two 7.92mm MG 34, mounted in a turret. Only single prototype was produced in late 1936 and was extensively tested by the cavalry units.
geo said:This strange vehicle was a one-off example, built by intrepid Selous Scouts engineers and it began life as a Unimog. The design was copied from a West German APC and the vehicle saw service exclusively with the famed Selous Scouts regiment. The vehicle was not mine protected, but certainly had ballistic protection against all small arms fire. The weapons visible are Belgian belt-fed 7.62mm MAG light machine guns. Photo credit: Chick Van Moerkerken.
geo said:How about...............
What is it, what was it derived from and who made/operated them
(or was this a one of?)