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Deutsch: Krupp-Daimer-Beutefahrzeug der Russischen-Armee mit 75-mm-Kanone
Русский: Трофей русской армии - германский ru:блиндированный автомобиль с 75-мм орудием Круппа (на самом деле автомобиль "Крупп-Даймлер", а орудие "Рейнметалл"). ПМВ, 1915. Вот что написано про такие самоходные установки в книге Л.Д. Глаголева "Бронемашины", М: Издательство ДОСААФ, 1986: В Германии первоначально функции броневиков выполняли вооруженные в основном скорострельными пушками автомобили, не имевшие стального покрытия. Во время вторжения в Бельгию, а затем во Францию они придавались разведотрядам и шли в авангарде наступавших войск. Но уже в 1915 г. было налажено производство настоящих бронеавтомобилей. Стандартными типами стали тяжелые машины массой 9...10 т с многочисленным пулеметным вооружением. Бронеавтомобили имели привод на все четыре колеса, что для этих тяжелых машин просто необходимо. Строили их три фирмы "Эрхард", "Бюссинг" и "Даймлер".
Date ru:1915 год
Source Журнал ru:Природа и Люди ru:Сойкина, № 34 за 1915 год. Скан бумажного журнала участником Vizu.
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18:33, 26 May 2009Thumbnail for version as of 18:33, 26 May 20093,108 × 2,148 (1.72 MB)Vizu (talk | contribs){{Изображение | Описание = На очищенных от турок берегах Суэцкого канала. ПМВ, 1915 | Источник = Журнал Природа и Люди Сойкина, 1915, стр. 429б.

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