If some-one wants to few the collection at that site, pick:
Ausstellung => Uberblick => then on the picture choose one of the numbers (1-6)
There will appear thumbnail picture's of the vehicle's
Found so far:
T-72 MBT
T-55A MBT
T-34/85
ZSU 23-4 Schilka
122mm SPH 2S1
152mm SPH 2S3M
BTR-60PB
BTR-152
PT-76 ligth tank
BRDM-2
and there more military stuff there, like Russian trucks
Michel
#48: Re: Germany AFV Registers Author: Michel_Krauss, Location: Zuid-Holland, The NetherlandsPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:43 pm ---- I did find another site of the Technikverein Pütnitz
#49: Re: Germany AFV Registers Author: L.Delsing, Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:46 pm ---- Maybe Putnitz is better known as Ribnitz-Damgarten airbase of the Soviet/Russian air force. Last type operating here were MiG-29s. Interesting times!
#50: Re: Germany AFV Registers Author: bialy-r, Location: POLANDPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:06 am ---- Militärhistorischen und Technischen Museum, Eggesin :
#52: Re: Germany AFV Registers Author: Michel_Krauss, Location: Zuid-Holland, The NetherlandsPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:54 pm ---- So more to at to the list:
they have an
M47 Patton
however the vehicle's there are used in various movies so, there have to be more
Also organizes this museum every year an big military vehicle event and found so far:
Jagdpanzer kanone (number 121 on the side)
HS 30 Schutzenpanzer (APC)
#56: Re: Germany AFV Registers Author: armyjunk2, Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:05 am ---- Michel Might want to think about the jagdtiger name as its already a tankwebsite www.jagdtiger.de/index2.htm i don't know if this has already been addressed
#57: Re: Germany AFV Registers Author: Michel_Krauss, Location: Zuid-Holland, The NetherlandsPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:30 pm ----
Michel Might want to think about the jagdtiger name as its already a tankwebsite
I'm not planning to build an website so there is no problem with the name
The list is will be similair named like the others, "Germany AFV Register" or Deutschland Militärfahrzeug Register
Michel
#58: Re: Germany AFV Registers Author: Michel_Krauss, Location: Zuid-Holland, The NetherlandsPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:04 pm ---- Let get back to the collection of various museums, etc
Panzermuseum Munster, already mentioned before however I found an new site with an lot of picture's
Not only from the tanks there, but also the other stuff
Like trucks, cars, munitions, half-tracks, etc
If some-one is looking for an picture of an German AFV still in service, let me know
Most of the picture's of vehicle's found is of equipment still in use, so not usable for the register
However nice to have for reference
Michel
#59: Re: Germany AFV Registers Author: Massimo_Foti, Location: Lugano, SwitzerlandPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:20 pm ---- Some update from Sinsheim, since I was there during the weekend.
Below is a list of *outdoor* AFVs, the ones indoor will follow soon, but they are mostly well-know.
There are some changes compared to Neil's initial list, but not that many:
For indoor vehicles instead I've managed to take plenty of pictures. I will start posting stuff soon.
Massimo
PS Note to self, next time wait until the snow melt down before travelling to Germany
#60: Re: Germany AFV Registers Author: Michel_Krauss, Location: Zuid-Holland, The NetherlandsPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:00 pm ----
A kind of mortar carrier. Maybe on Marder APC chassis?
Geschutzter Sonderwagen
Hi Massimo,
I think to know what vehicle that maybe
The mortar carrier is most likely an Schutzenpanzer (lang) HS 30 Panzermorser
An self propelled mortar version of the German APC HS 30
Initially fitted with an 81 mm mortar and later with a 120mm mortar
You should know it, it is an Swiss Hispano-Suiza (in short HS) design
The "Geschutzter Sonderwagen" is an vehicle of the German Bundesgrenzschutz (literly State Border protection), original an kind of border police force
The vehicle was used for "hard-core" riot's and for road blocks, this police force in now part of the German federal police force
In 1951 they where created to patrol the German borders and they formed the base for the German army and navy
I don't think you could compare this police force with something else in the world
Besides acting as border patrol and federal police
They are there to protect German national interrest around the globe
Protection of German embassies, the national airline Lufthansa, sea ports, act as military police, emergency services, etc
They could even operate under the UN, European Union or similar
And this is very special, because for the German army they had to change to nation's laws in 1990, before they could be send abroad for NATO