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Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Hi Sturm 78,
the wagon on Your pic is a Hf. 1.
Regards
Bert
the wagon on Your pic is a Hf. 1.
Regards
Bert
Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Thank you, Bert.Bert wrote
the wagon on Your pic is a Hf. 1
Here, an image of an If.5 wagon from Ebay:
Sturm78
Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Hi Sturm 78,
the horse-drawn wagon is a Hf. 1.
Regards
Bert
the horse-drawn wagon is a Hf. 1.
Regards
Bert
Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Hi,
here a pic of the rare Af. 5 drawn by a captured artillery tractor CT 3 - Kenn-Nummer 601 (r) (STZ 5 2 TB). (source of the pic: an expired ebay auction).
Regards
Bert
here a pic of the rare Af. 5 drawn by a captured artillery tractor CT 3 - Kenn-Nummer 601 (r) (STZ 5 2 TB). (source of the pic: an expired ebay auction).
Regards
Bert
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Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Hello to all ; something more........................
Horse-drawn column in Warsaw!
Source: http://odkrywca.pl/wrzesien-1939-zdjeci ... 47842.html
Cheers. Raúl M .
Horse-drawn column in Warsaw!
Source: http://odkrywca.pl/wrzesien-1939-zdjeci ... 47842.html
Cheers. Raúl M .
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Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Hi Sturm 78,
that´s a very interesting pic You posted. I don´t think, that it is a If. 9. Similar, but the the wagon shift is different. I think it could be a Gebirgskarren (mountain cart) Hf. 4, because You can the signal equipment on this vehicle. Each mountain infantry batallion had one of these carts in its communication signal platoons, also the mountain artillery regiments in its communication signal platoons (source of the information: "Bespannte Fahrzeuge des deutschen Heeres" by Wolfgang Fleischer).
Regards
Bert
that´s a very interesting pic You posted. I don´t think, that it is a If. 9. Similar, but the the wagon shift is different. I think it could be a Gebirgskarren (mountain cart) Hf. 4, because You can the signal equipment on this vehicle. Each mountain infantry batallion had one of these carts in its communication signal platoons, also the mountain artillery regiments in its communication signal platoons (source of the information: "Bespannte Fahrzeuge des deutschen Heeres" by Wolfgang Fleischer).
Regards
Bert
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Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Hi BertSIS 5 wrote:Hi Sturm 78,
that´s a very interesting pic You posted. I don´t think, that it is a If. 9. Similar, but the the wagon shift is different. I think it could be a Gebirgskarren (mountain cart) Hf. 4, because You can the signal equipment on this vehicle. Each mountain infantry batallion had one of these carts in its communication signal platoons, also the mountain artillery regiments in its communication signal platoons (source of the information: "Bespannte Fahrzeuge des deutschen Heeres" by Wolfgang Fleischer).
Regards
Bert
Would the Hf. 4 be used by ordinary infantry units? The uniforms do not suggest the troops are from a mountain unit.
Clive
Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Hello to all ; no ordinary infantry but a jäger unit perhaps? (the former light division). Cheers. Raúl M .
Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Hi,
here not a German, but a French captured horse-drawn wagon called "fourgon modèle 1887" (source of the pic: ebay=.
Regards
Bert
here not a German, but a French captured horse-drawn wagon called "fourgon modèle 1887" (source of the pic: ebay=.
Regards
Bert
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Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Hi all,
Any idea about these wagons ??
Images from EBay
Sturm78
Any idea about these wagons ??
Images from EBay
Sturm78
Re: German horse-drawn wagons
Nobody ??
Well, here another image from EBay: Hf.1 or Hf.2
Sturm78
Well, here another image from EBay: Hf.1 or Hf.2
Sturm78