The Leichter Gepanzerter Munitionstransportwagen (Sd. Kfz. 252) was a light armoured ammunition carrier used by Nazi Germany during World War II as early as the Battle of France in June 1940.

Sd.Kfz. 252
TypeAmmunition Carrier
Place of origin Nazi Germany
Service history
In service1940
WarsWorld War II
Production history
DesignerDemag AG
ManufacturerDemag, Wegmann and Deutsche Werke
ProducedJune thru December 1940 (Demag and Wegman), January thru September 1941 (Deutsche Werke)
No. built413
Specifications
Mass5.73 tons
Length4.7 meters
Width1.95 meters
Height1.8 meters
Crew2

Armor18 millimeters (see chart)
Main
armament
MG 34
EngineMaybach HL42 TRKM
110 hp (82 kW)
Operational
range
320 km (200 mi) (road), 175 km (109 mi) (off-road)
Maximum speed 65 km/h (40 mph)

History edit

The Sd. Kfz. 252 was based on the Sd.Kfz. 250 half-track and used the same chassis. Initially built by the Demag and Wegmann firms from June through to December 1940, production shifted to Deutsche Werke from January to September 1941.[1] 413 vehicles were manufactured, all of which were issued as ammunition resupply vehicles to Sturmartillerie batteries and saw operation on both European fronts.

As additional load capacity was required, the Sonder-Anhänger (Sd. Ah.) für Munition (7,5 cm) (Sd. Ah. 32/1) was developed as an ammunition transport trailer for towing behind the Sd. Kfz. 252. This trailer carried an additional 36 rounds of 75mm ammunition.[2]

During the Battle of France, Sd.Kfz. 252s were used by Sturmartillerie Batteries 640 and 659. Due to production delays with the new Sd. Kfz. 252, Sturmartillerie Batteries 660 and 665 went into battle using “turretless” Panzerkampfwagen I munitions carriers.[3]

On the Eastern front, units using the Sd. Kfz. 252 included the Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 184, 190, 191, and 210.

The Sd.Kfz.252 was eventually replaced by the Sd.Kfz.250/6.[4]

Armour breakdown edit

Armour Chart
Upper Front Hull Lower Front Hull Upper Hull Sides Lower Hull Sides Rear Hull Top Hull Bottom Hull
18 mm at 30 degrees 18 mm at 12 degrees 8 mm at 30 degrees 8 mm at 30 degrees 8 mm at 45 degrees and 8 mm at 55 degrees 8 mm at 90 degrees 8 mm at 90 degrees

Miscellaneous facts edit

  • Used the FuG15 or the FuG16 radio system
  • Transmission had 7 forward and 3 reverse gears
  • Was armed with a 7.92 MG34
  • Six-cylinder, water-cooled, 3000 RPM, engine

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Leichte Gepanzerte Munitionskraftwagen Sd.Kfz.252". Achtung Panzer. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
  2. ^ "Anhänger (1 achs.) für Munition (7,5cm) (Sd. Ah. 32/1)". Kfz. der Wehrmacht. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
  3. ^ "Sturmgeschütze vor!". Retrieved 2012-11-15.
  4. ^ "leichter gepanzerter Munitionstransportwagen (Sd. Kfz. 252)". Kfz. der Wehrmacht. Retrieved 2012-11-15.

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