German armored cars, in general, may be divided into three major classes:
the 4-wheeled light (see Tactical and Technical Trends, No. 38, p. 10),
the 8-wheeled heavy (see Tactical and Technical Trends, No. 32, p. 8), and
the 6-wheeled medium. It is reported that the 6-wheeled vehicles are no longer being
manufactured but inasmuch as many are still in use and unquestionably will be encountered
in the European theater, the following information is presented.
The 6-wheeled armored car was produced in three basic types. It is believed
that all types are similar in chassis design and that only the superstructure
was modified in each type to meet its requirements.
The chassis and engine were built by Bussing-NAG and the superstructure
added by Deutsche Werke, Kiel. Six-wheel drive is employed and the vehicle may
be driven from either end, duplicate controls being fitted. Steering is by front
wheels only.
The rear wheels are dual double wheels, sprung by half-elliptic leaf
springs. Special gripper chains are available for fitting over the rear wheels,
giving each pair on each side in effect, the function of a track. Slightly smaller
wheels may be fitted outside the existing front wheels for the purpose of obtaining
extra traction in soft ground. As the additional wheels are smaller than the normal
front wheels they do not interfere with the steering of the car.
The car is powered by a gas engine of approximately 70 brake horsepower.
Other details, applicable to all 6-wheeled types are:
Armor | | Ranging from 5 mm to 15 mm in thickness |
Ground clearance |
Axles | | 9 in |
Belly | | 8 in |
Wheelbase |
Between axles 1 and 2 | | 8 feet, 3 in |
Between axles 2 and 3 | | 2 feet, 11 in |
Track |
Front wheels | | 5 feet, 7 in |
Rear wheels | | 6 feet, 7 in |
Width of wheels |
Front | | 7 in |
Rear | | 14 in |
Performance |
Fording | | 2 feet |
Maximum gradient | | 12 degrees |
Stability, longitudinal | | 50 degrees |
Stability, lateral | | 32 degrees |
Maximum speed, approx | | 50 mph |
Turning circle, outside | | 52 feet |
Fuel capacity | | 22 gallons |
Theoretical fuel consumption |
Roads | | 6.9 mpg |
Cross-country | | 4.2 mpg |
Theoretical radius of action |
Roads | | 156 miles |
Cross-country | | 93 miles |
Following are individual descriptions of the three types of vehicles:
a. Sd. Kfz.* 231
This car mounts a 20-mm automatic cannon and a M.G. 34 (7.92-mm--.31inch)
coaxially in the turret with 360° traverse. A small radio set, employing a
rod-type aerial, may be fitted. An attachment which permits a machine gun to be
used in an antiaircraft role is fitted to the roof of the turret. A crew of 4 is
carried. The car weighs approximately 5 1/4 tons unloaded, and
approximately 6 tons loaded. It is 18 feet 5 inches in length, 6 feet 1 inch in
width, and 7 feet 4 inches in height.
b. Sd. Kfz. 232
This type mounts the same armament as the Sd. Kfz. 231 but it is definitely
known that it is equipped with radio. The vehicle is surmounted by a grid type
aerial lying in a horizontal plane and held in position by two struts at the rear
of the car and a pivot coupling on the top of the turret. The aerial extends from
the rear to two-thirds of the way to the front of the vehicle and is curved down
slightly at the rear and front. The turret can still traverse through 360° but it
is limited in that the guns may shoot the aerial away when firing over the rear of
the vehicle. There is no antiaircraft mounting. A crew of 4 is carried.
The weight of the vehicle is approximately 5 1/2 tons unloaded,
and slightly over 6 tons loaded. It is the same as the Sd. Kfz. 231 in length and
width but is 9 feet 6 inches in height.
c. Sd. Kfz. 263
This type has a fixed turret with one machine gun firing forward. It is
equipped with radio. A grid aerial is fitted, mounted on 4 struts, no pivot
coupling being necessary above the turret. There is no antiaircraft mounting. The
crew numbers five. The car weighs slightly over 5 tons unloaded, and slightly
under 6 tons loaded. It is 18 feet 4 inches in length, 6 feet in width, and 9 feet
6 inches in height.
*sonder Kraftfahrzeug -- special motor vehicle