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Kfz 13

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Armoured car
Kfz 13
TypeArmoured car
Place of originGermany
Service history
In service1933–1941
Used byGermany
WarsWorld War II
Production history
ManufacturerDaimler-Benz
Produced1932–35
No. built187
147 Kfz 13, 40 Kfz. 14
VariantsKfz 14
Specifications
Mass2.1 t (2.1 long tons; 2.3 short tons)
Length4.2 m (14 ft)
Width1.7 m (5 ft 7 in)
Crew2 (Kfz 13)
3 (Kfz 14)

Armor8 mm (0.31 in)
Main
armament
MG 13, laterMG 34 with 1,000 rounds of ammunition
EngineAdler "Standard 6" water-cooledsix cylinder 2,916 cm³inline engine
51 hp (38 kW)
Fuel capacity70 litres (15 imp gal)
Operational
range
380 km (240 mi)
Maximum speed70 km/h (43 mph) road

TheKfz. 13 (alsoMaschinengewehr-Kraftwagen) was the firstarmoured reconnaissance vehicle introduced by theReichswehr after theFirst World War and, by 1935, 147 units of this lightly armoured vehicle had been delivered to the fleet. TheKfz. 13 was based on a civilian car, theAdler Standard 6.[1] Although theKfz. 13 was equipped with all-wheel drive, the vehicle had poor cross-country capability and the added weight led to overheating. The unarmed version, theKfz. 14 communications vehicle, was equipped with a radio set instead of the machine gun.[2][3]

TheKfz. 13 & 14, along with other armored reconnaissance cars, spearheaded theInvasion of Poland, where it was found that their thin armor was readily penetrated by Polish anti-tank weapons. By the time Poland surrendered, 23 cars of both types had been destroyed. The cars next saw action in theBattle of France, where they once again saw losses, but performed a bit better due to the better roads there. The vehicles continued being used in the Balkans and invasion of the Soviet Union. All of the cars sent to the Soviet Union were destroyed by 1941 and all remaining cars were retired from active service that same year, afterwards only being used for training or by second-line troops.[2]

Kfz 13 (left)
Left: a Kfz 13; right: an armouredSd.Kfz. 232 with largeloop antenna (6-wheeled radio and command vehicle)

References

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  1. ^http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_english/Motor_Vehicles/Germany/Adler/Kfz__13/kfz__13.html
  2. ^ab"Maschinengewehrkraftwagen (Kfz.13) and Funkkraftwagen (Kfz.14)".Tank Encyclopedia. July 17, 2020.
  3. ^"Achtung Panzer ! - Vehicles of the Wehrmacht". May 1, 2009. Archived fromthe original on May 1, 2009. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2020.

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