Transports (Trucks, Jeeps & Cars, etc.)
GAZ-AAA Cargo Truck Mod. 1941
The GAZ-AAA was a significant vehicle in the Soviet military history, serving as a backbone for Red Army transportation during World War II. It was used in various roles, including as a mobile air-defense system, anti-aircraft unit, and even as infantry support.
GAZ-AAA with Quad Maxim AA Gun
The GAZ-AAA was a significant vehicle in the Soviet military history, serving as a backbone for Red Army transportation during World War II. It was used in various roles, including as a mobile air-defense system, anti-aircraft unit, and even as infantry support.
Germany 3t 4x2 Cargo Truck (2 in 1)
Opel Blitz (Blitz being German for "lightning") was the name given to various light and middleweight trucks built by the German Opel automobile manufacturer between 1930 and 1975.
Germany 3t Cargo Truck 3,6-36S Late Prod
The Opel Blitz 3.6 three-tonne version was used in large numbers in ever theater by the German armed forces throughout World War II.
Germany 3t Cargo Truck 3,6-36S Early Prod. PmQ-Type
The Opel Blitz 3.6 three-tonne version was used in large numbers in ever theater by the German armed forces throughout World War II.
Germany 3t Cargo Truck 3,6-36S Mid Prod
The Opel Blitz 3.6 three-tonne version was used in large numbers in ever theater by the German armed forces throughout World War II.
Germany 3t Cargo Truck 3,6-36S Mid Prod. PmQ600-Type
The Opel Blitz 3.6 three-tonne version was used in large numbers in ever theater by the German armed forces throughout World War II.
Germany 3t Cargo Truck 3,6-36S. Pritsche-Normal-Type. Military Service
The Opel Blitz 3.6 three-tonne version was used in large numbers in ever theater by the German armed forces throughout World War II.
Germany 3t Fuel Truck 3,6-36S PmQ-Type
The Opel Blitz 3.6 three-tonne version was used in large numbers in ever theater by the German armed forces throughout World War II.
Germany 3t Troop Carrier 3,6-36S Radkasten-Normal-Type
The Opel Blitz 3.6 three-tonne version was used in large numbers in ever theater by the German armed forces throughout World War II.
Germany Land-Wasser-Schlepper ( LWS) amphibious tractor early production
The Land-Wasser-Schlepper (LWS) was an unarmed amphibious tractor designed and manufactured in Germany during World War II. It was intended to assist German Army engineers with river crossings, bridging operations, and especially for potential amphibious landings, such as the planned invasion of Britain (Operation Sea Lion).
Germany Land-Wasser-Schlepper (LWS) Medium production
The Land-Wasser-Schlepper (LWS) was an unarmed amphibious tractor designed and manufactured in Germany during World War II. It was intended to assist German Army engineers with river crossings, bridging operations, and especially for potential amphibious landings, such as the planned invasion of Britain (Operation Sea Lion).
Germany Land-Wasser-Schlepper early type
The Land-Wasser-Schlepper (LWS) was an unarmed amphibious tractor designed and manufactured in Germany during World War II. It was intended to assist German Army engineers with river crossings, bridging operations, and especially for potential amphibious landings, such as the planned invasion of Britain (Operation Sea Lion).