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Article number: 510007034
Product: 1:72 Sd. Kfz 250/3
The half-track Sd.Kfz. 250 was widely used by German mechanized troops
during the Second World War. Based upon on the technical "lay-out" of
the Sd.Kfz.10 artillery tractor, it was intended to be a flexible and
reliable solution for integrating infantry and armored troop movements.
The Sd.Kfz. 250 was armed with either one or two 7.92mm MG34 machine
guns and could deploy, with a high level of protection, a 4-man infantry
squad to the battlefield. The operational reliability of the vehicle led
to the development of numerous variants, one of which was the 250/3
Leichter Funkpanzerwagen (Light Armored Radio Link Vehicle), used as a
radio control nerve center between forward troops, artillery and air
support. The "Greif" used by Erwin Rommel in North Africa as a fully
advanced command post in close contact with frontline troops is a noted version.