Marienwagen
Katzchen
The Gepanzerter Mannschaftstransportwagen Kätzchen (Gep. MTW Kätzchen) was an armoured personnel carrier of late World War II.
Auto Union Katzchen
Auto-Union delivered two prototypes during 1944-45. The hull's shape was similar to the hull of the Panzerkampfwagen Tiger II, but much smaller. The vehicle had front wheel drive with five or six overlapping steel road wheels, possibly resembling the never-built E-25 "replacement tank"'s suspension system in appearance. Power was provided by a Maybach HL50 engine.
BMW 38t Kätzchen (Vollkettenaufklärer 38(t) Kätzchen.)
Auto-Union was ordered to stop work on their design and instead, BMW was given the task of adapting the Hetzer tank destroyer chassis for the role.
Katzchen
The Gepanzerter Mannschaftstransportwagen Kätzchen (Gep. MTW Kätzchen) was an armoured personnel carrier of late World War II.
Auto Union Katzchen
Auto-Union delivered two prototypes during 1944-45. The hull's shape was similar to the hull of the Panzerkampfwagen Tiger II, but much smaller. The vehicle had front wheel drive with five or six overlapping steel road wheels, possibly resembling the never-built E-25 "replacement tank"'s suspension system in appearance. Power was provided by a Maybach HL50 engine.
BMW 38t Kätzchen (Vollkettenaufklärer 38(t) Kätzchen.)
Auto-Union was ordered to stop work on their design and instead, BMW was given the task of adapting the Hetzer tank destroyer chassis for the role.