Vehicles of the D.A.K

Vehicles of the D.A.K includes the Mercedes-Benz L3000S, The Krupp Protze (Kfz.70) Anti-Aircraft Vehicle, and the Einheits-Pkw ( Kfz.2) Radio Communication Car. These vehicles were used by Germany in every theater of service during World War II.
Manufacturer: ICM
Availability: In stock
SKU: ICM DS3529
$110.00
The German Afrika Korps (Deutsches Afrikakorps, D.A.K) was formed in the winter of 1941 from Wehrmacht combat units to take part in the North African Campaign. From February 1942, along with the Italian XXI Corps, it became part of Panzer Group “Africa” under the command of Erwin Rommel. The D.A.K was equipped with various types of combat vehicles and maintained a large fleet of motor vehicles. One of the trucks used by the Afrika Korps was the Mercedes-Benz L3000—a 3-ton cargo truck with a 4×2 wheel configuration. For infantry transport, the s.E.Pkw Kfz.70 was employed, a version of the Horch 108 Typ 40 army vehicle. In the cargo bed of this vehicle, a Zwillingssockel 36 twin mount could be installed, carrying two 7.92 mm MG 34 machine guns for use against air targets or to provide fire support for infantry. Also in use was the light universal all-terrain vehicle le.gl.Einheits-Pkw, produced by Stoewer, BMW, and Hanomag from 1936. These multipurpose vehicles came in various configurations, one of which was the Kfz.2—a three-seat radio communication vehicle equipped with a Torn.Fu.b1 radio set.

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Attribute name Attribute value
Country Germany
Sub Group Jeep
Group Set
Main Weapon Zwillingssockel 36 MG
Wars Six-Day War, WWII
Side Axis
Vehicle Common Name Kfz 2 Einheits-Pkw, L3S
Scale 1/35
Vehicle Type Kfz. 7
Used By Bulgaria, Germany, Romania, Syria

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