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This is a list of German-made and German-used land vehicles sorted by type, covering both former and current vehicles, from their inception from the German Empire, through the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany, to the split between West Germany and East Germany, through their reunification and into modern-day Germany.
Königstiger (common alternative name for the Tiger II) Krupp Minenraumer S (anti-mine vehicle) Krupp Traktor LaS (company name for the Panzer I) Ladungsleger auf Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf. B (explosives laying gear mounted on a Panzer I Ausf. B) Land-Wasser-Schlepper (amphibious tractor)
Lists of military equipment used by Germany, both current and former equipment of the German Empire, Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, West Germany/East Germany, and modern-day Germany. By type [ edit ]
Sd.Kfz. stood for Sonder Kraftfahrzeug or ‘special-purpose vehicle'. Sd.Kfz. designations were assigned to armoured vehicles and other vehicles put in military service for a specific purpose. The system was used by Germany prior to and throughout World War II. Sd. Kfz. 100s for PzKpfw I versions; Sd. Kfz. 120s for PzKpfw II versions
The current inventory of armoured vehicles, both serviceable and active, is likely to increase significantly due to the ongoing war in Ukraine after Russia's invasion. This caused a rethink of Germany 's defence doctrine, which includes increased defence spending of at least 2% of GDP and an initial outlay of €100 billion on expanding ...
Pages in category "Land vehicles" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. ... Code of Conduct;
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This category is for categorizing articles about military vehicles developed by Germany by the period (e.g. interwar) in which the type was introduced. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.