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The German Tank Museum (German: Deutsches Panzermuseum Munster (DPM)) [1] is an armoured fighting vehicle museum in Munster, Germany, [Note 1] the location of the Munster Training Area camp. Its main aim is the documentation of the history of German armoured troops since 1917.
A Goliath 303 displayed at the Bovington Tank Museum. Surviving Goliaths are preserved at: The Museum of World War II, Massachusetts, USA; The Museum Stammheim , Germany; the Deutsches Panzermuseum, Germany; the Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden, Germany; The Technik Museum Sinsheim, Germany; The Tøjhus Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark
Munster (West Low German: Munste), also called Munster (Örtze) or formerly Munsterlager, is a small town in the district of Heidekreis, in Lower Saxony, Germany almost equidistant from Hamburg and Hanover. The town is home to the German Army's largest garrison and is situated between the two training areas of Munster North and Munster South.
The gun was the primary armament of the Czech LT vz. 38 light tank, known in German service as the Panzer 38(t). The primary user of the A7 was the Wehrmacht during World War II where the weapon went by the name 3.7 cm Kampfwagenkanone 38(t) .
Borgward IV at the German Tank Museum in Munster, Germany, ... The original vehicle used was the Panzer III tank. Then the StuG III/G and finally the Tiger IE ...
Leopard 1A4 at the German Panzer Museum Munster. The vehicle is displayed with a deep fording snorkel, which would be used to draw in combustion air for the operation of the engine while submerged in water. The Leopard 1A4 formed the sixth batch of 250 vehicles (215 manufactured by Krauss-Maffei and 35 from MaK), starting delivery in 1974.
The Armoured Corps Training Centre (German: Ausbildungszentrum Panzertruppen) in Munster is one of the German Army's training centres (Zentren des Heeres) with particular responsibility for the basic and continuation training of armoured troops, including the armoured and the mechanized infantry corps of the German Army.
93rd Panzer Demonstration Battalion (Panzerlehrbataillon 93), in Munster with 44x Leopard 2A6 main battle tanks 203rd Panzer Battalion (Panzerbataillon 203), in Augustdorf with 44x Leopard 2A7 main battle tanks — will move to Lithuania and join the 45th Panzer Brigade in 2024