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Hummel
SdKfz 165
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| The Hummel (Bumble Bee) was a self-propelled
artillery unit based on the Geschützwagen III/IV chassis, armed with a 150
mm howitzer. It was used by the German Wehrmacht in World War II from late 1942
until the end of the war. |
| Ammo | 150 mm 18 rounds
7.92 mm 600 rounds | | Armament | 150
mm sFH 18/1 L/30 & 1 x MG34 or MG42 1 x MG carried inside |
| Armor | |
| Crew | 6 men | | Engine | Maybach
HL 120 TRM/12 cylinder/ 265hp | | Fuel Capacity | 600
litres | | Height | 2.81
m | | Length | 7.17
m | | Range | Road 215 km
Cross Country 130 km | | Speed | Road
42 km/h Cross Country 20 km/h | | Weight | 24380
kg | | Width | 2.97 m |
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