M113 in the Modern German Army – Part 1 – Tankograd

M113 in the Modern German Army - Part 1 - Tankograd 5032

M113 in the Modern German Army - Part 1 - Tankograd 5032

No other vehicle in the history of modern armoured vehicles has been nearly as successful as the American M113 armoured personnel carrier (APC). The Heer (Army) of the German Bundeswehr also procured this successful vehicle from 1962 onwards, fielding it under the name Mannschaftstransportwagen (MTW) M 113.

In the Cold War period, some 4,000 M113 s and variants belonged to the vehicle inventory of the German Army, among them many specialised variants. During their service with the German Bundeswehr, vehicles of the M113 family were also put through several programmes aimed at improving their combat capabilities and extending their in-service life.
This documentation (requiring four parts due to huge amount of variants) describes and illustrates in detail the use of the M113 MTW and its variants by the Bundeswehr from 1962 to the present. In part 1:

M113 Development
M 113 American Predecessors
M113s and Variants in Service with the German Bundeswehr
M 113 Technology
“Germanisation” – The M 113 G
M 113 A1 (M 113 A1 G/M 113 A2 G)
NDV Service Life Extension Programmes

 

Quantity Photos and Illustrations: Illustrated with 60 colour photographs, 41 b&w photographs, 23 graphics and one five-view 1/35
Text – Language:
English text
Number of Pages: 64

M113 in the Modern German Army - Part 1 - Tankograd 5032

M113 in the Modern German Army - Part 1 - Tankograd 5032

M113 in the Modern German Army - Part 1 - Tankograd 5032

M113 in the Modern German Army - Part 1 - Tankograd 5032

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