Sd.Kfz. 247
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The Sd.Kfz. 247 was an armored command car used by the Germany during World War II
World War II
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. Ten were built before the war of a six-wheeled model (Ausf. A) and 58 were built during the war of a four-wheeled model, the Ausf. B. The proper name was schwerer geländegängiger gepanzerter Personenkraftwagen (Heavy All-Terrain Armoured Motor Vehicle).

Description

The Sd.Kfz. 247 had an open-topped, thinly armored body placed on a wheeled chassis. It was unarmed as its six-man crew was not intended to fight. Rather it was intended for use by the commanders of motorcycle and motorized reconnaissance battalions, although neither version was fitted with any radios. Its armor was intended to stop 7.92 millimetre (0.311811023622047 in) armor-piercing bullets at ranges over 30 metres (32.8 yd). Photographic evidence shows some Ausf. B vehicles were retro-fitted with a star-shaped radio antenna, mounted inside the crew compartment, and an additional armor plate bolted to the lower glacis of the hull.

Ausf. A

Krupp
Krupp
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 built ten Ausf. A models on the chassis of its L2H143 Protze 6 x 4 truck in 1937. Its 4-cylinder, 3.5 litres (213.4 cu in) Krupp M305 65 hp, water-cooled gasoline engine gave it a top speed of 70 kilometres per hour (43.5 mph) and a range of 350 kilometres (217.5 mi). Like all of the other vehicles that used this chassis the Ausf. A had very limited cross-country mobility, drivers being advised to stay on roads and trails. It weighed 5.2 tonne, was 5.2 metres (17.1 ft) long, 1.96 metres (6.4 ft) wide and 1.7 metres (5.6 ft) tall.

Ausf. B

Daimler-Benz built 58 of these in 1941—42 on a 4 x 4 heavy car chassis (s.Pkw. Typ 1c). The front-mounted engine was an 8-cylinder, 3.823 litres (233.1 cu in) Horch
Horch
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 3.5 petrol engine, giving it a road speed of 80 kilometres per hour (49.7 mph). It had a maximum range of 400 kilometres (248.5 mi).

Armour

Thickness/slope from the vertical Front Side Rear Top/Bottom
Superstructure 8 mm (0.31496062992126 in)/38° 8 mm (0.31496062992126 in)/35° 8 mm (0.31496062992126 in)/30° open
Hull 8 mm (0.31496062992126 in)/35° 8 mm (0.31496062992126 in)/35° 8 mm (0.31496062992126 in)/36° 6 mm (0.236220472440945 in)

Specifications

Specifications differ between sources, but Jentz, as the most recent source, has generally been followed.

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