I need help to Id. german equipment

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by fireindi64 » 27 Jan 2020 23:19

Hi Bertram, Sturm,

there is a little mistage :wink: Its not a DKW pump. the hole item was made by Flader in Jöhstadt.... only the engine of the portable pump was made by DKW. There where more engine factories for portable pumps: DKW, Breuer, Selve, Rosenbauer,ILO and F&S

Also interessting are the female Firefighters!

best regards Henning

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by SIS 5 » 28 Jan 2020 12:55

Hi Henning,

thank You very much for the correction and the other information about the portable pumps. I didn´t know that. So I could learn something new by Your reply.

Best regards

Bert

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 20 Mar 2020 13:07

Hi all,

Not German but. :roll: ..Any ideas about this equipment?

It was captured by the Italians in Yugoslavia in 1941. I suppose it will be some type of equipment associated with anti-aircraft artillery and, given that the Yugoslav AA guns were Skoda, I think it will be of Czechoslovak origin....

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 06 Apr 2020 14:52

Nobody for my last question ?

Well, Can somebody identify these mines ?
According to photocaption Yugoslavian...

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 16 Apr 2020 14:44

Hi all,

Can somebody identify the model of this Hungarian flamethrower ?

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by AlifRafikKhan » 19 Apr 2020 17:06

Hi, what kind of feldfernsprecher is this?

Source: https://griffinmilitaria.com/product/la ... al-troops/
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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 20 Apr 2020 15:49

karlik wrote
May be italian Lanciafiamme Mod. 35 or Mod. 41?
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanciafia ... 35#Mod._40
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanciafiamme_Mod._41
Ummhhhh....The Italian Mod.1935 have two large cylinders and a smaller, square-shaped container behind them halfway up.

Mod.1940 had two large cylinders and a smaller cylindrical container behind them down, while the Mod.1941 had three large cylinders

In my image I can see only two large cylinders but nothing behind...Maybe it could be a Mod.1935 without the rear container (which seems to contain the battery)

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by AlifRafikKhan » 27 Apr 2020 08:52

A black-and-white picture postcard captured by Barbara Soltmann, depicting two Marine-Hitler-Jugend at the bearing compass
What is the official German name of bearing compass?

Source : https://www.emedals.com/europe/germany/ ... dtfeger-co
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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 30 Apr 2020 15:29

Hi all,

Can somebody identify the model of these gas masks ?
M34 ?? (Leder B-Maske)

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 14 Jun 2020 16:49

Hi all,

Not German equipment but.... :roll:

I found this image on a Hungarian ww2 forum...According to photo caption an Italian sound locator in Hungarian use. 30M Ronchi... :?
Does somebody have any information about this device ?

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by Sturm78 » 06 Jul 2020 21:33

Hi all,

A Dolmar chainsaw in action

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by T. A. Gardner » 18 Jul 2020 06:09

AlifRafikKhan wrote:
27 Apr 2020 08:52
A black-and-white picture postcard captured by Barbara Soltmann, depicting two Marine-Hitler-Jugend at the bearing compass
What is the official German name of bearing compass?

Source : https://www.emedals.com/europe/germany/ ... dtfeger-co
It should be a stadimeter, same as English derived from Latin.

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by ChrisMAg2 » 18 Jul 2020 07:15

AlifRafikKhan wrote:
27 Apr 2020 08:52
A black-and-white picture postcard captured by Barbara Soltmann, depicting two Marine-Hitler-Jugend at the bearing compass
What is the official German name of bearing compass?

Source : https://www.emedals.com/europe/germany/ ... dtfeger-co
T. A. Gardner wrote:
18 Jul 2020 06:09
AlifRafikKhan wrote:
27 Apr 2020 08:52
A black-and-white picture postcard captured by Barbara Soltmann, depicting two Marine-Hitler-Jugend at the bearing compass
What is the official German name of bearing compass?

Source : https://www.emedals.com/europe/germany/ ... dtfeger-co
It should be a stadimeter, same as English derived from Latin.

bearing compass (engl.) = Peilkompass (dt.), as captioned on the back of the postcard. "Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil."

Regards
Christian M. Aguilar

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Re: I need help to Id. german equipment

Post by T. A. Gardner » 18 Jul 2020 15:50

ChrisMAg2 wrote:
18 Jul 2020 07:15
AlifRafikKhan wrote:
27 Apr 2020 08:52
A black-and-white picture postcard captured by Barbara Soltmann, depicting two Marine-Hitler-Jugend at the bearing compass
What is the official German name of bearing compass?

Source : https://www.emedals.com/europe/germany/ ... dtfeger-co
T. A. Gardner wrote:
18 Jul 2020 06:09
AlifRafikKhan wrote:
27 Apr 2020 08:52
A black-and-white picture postcard captured by Barbara Soltmann, depicting two Marine-Hitler-Jugend at the bearing compass
What is the official German name of bearing compass?

Source : https://www.emedals.com/europe/germany/ ... dtfeger-co
It should be a stadimeter, same as English derived from Latin.

bearing compass (engl.) = Peilkompass (dt.), as captioned on the back of the postcard. "Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil."

Regards
Christian M. Aguilar
In naval terms it is usually a stadimeter for measuring both a bearing and rough range.

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