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Krupp L2H143– one of the most common German cars of the Second World war.
This successful 1.5 t three-axle (6x4) truck was produced by Krupp from 1930 to 1942. It had an original design: a 4-cylinder opposed air-cooled engine, a ridge frame, a lever suspension.
In the German Wehrmacht, the Krupp L2H143 was used primarily as a tractor of light anti-tank guns RAK 36 (Kfz.69), and also for transportation of staff (Kfz.70).
Cancer 36 caliber 37 mm was the main antitank instrument German army until the end of 1941.
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