The three main types of German eight-wheeled armored vehicles are
shown in the accompanying sketches. These are all of pre-war design. The principal
differences between the three types are outlined in the following report from
British sources:
a. Eight-Wheeled Heavy-Armored Car Sd. Kfz. 231 (8 Rad)
This armored car called in German Schwerer Panzerspähwagen Sd. Kfz.
231 (8 Rad) has a 20-mm gun Kw.K 30* or Kw.K 38 and a 7.92-mm MG 34
mounted coaxially in the turret. The latter is capable of a 360° traverse. It is equipped
with a radio, the aerial being of the rod type. The crew consists of four men - a
commander, a gunner and two drivers.
There has been no confirmation recently of reports that the 37-mm Kw.K was
to be mounted in this armored car instead of the 20-mm gun. Details of this
car follow. (Except where otherwise stated, the particulars given below on the
three models are based on the results of examination of a captured vehicle).
(1) Weight
Unloaded | | 16,588 lbs (German document) |
In action | | 17,920 lbs (approx) |
Axle loading | | |
1st axle | | 4,340 lbs |
2nd axle | | 4,396 lbs |
3rd axle | | 4,536 lbs |
4th axle | | 4,368 lbs |
| | 17,640 lbs |
NOTE: A report on a captured vehicle estimates the weight loaded of this
vehicle as 17,640 pounds, whereas a German document gives the weight in action
as 18,256 pounds. It will be noted that the figures given here for axle loading,
power/weight ratio, etc., are based on the estimate in the report.
(2) Armor
Welded construction. Brinell** hardness of plates 450 to 500. An extra
V-shield .39 inch thick is mounted about two feet in front of the nose of the
vehicle.
(a) Turret
Plate |
|
Thickness |
|
Angle to Vertical |
Front (except gun mantlet) | | 8 mm (.31 in) | | 25° |
Front (gun mantlet) | | 15 mm (.59 in) | | 25° |
Sides | | 8 mm (.31 in) | | 28° |
Rear | | 8 mm (.31 in) | | 30° |
Top (front) | | 5 mm (.19 in) | | 78° |
Top (rear) | | 5 mm (.19 in) | | 88° |
(b) Hull
Plate |
|
Thickness |
|
Angle to Vertical |
Front (upper) | |
8 mm + 10 mm (2 feet space) = 18 mm (.709 in) | |
45° (on front shield) |
Front (lower) | |
8 mm + 10 mm (2 feet space) = 18 mm | |
30° (on front shield) |
Sides (except engine compartment--upper) | |
8 mm (.31 in) | |
40° |
Sides (except engine compartment--lower) | |
8 mm (.31 in) | |
37° |
Sides (engine compartment) | |
10 mm (.39 in) | |
(see sides above) |
Rear | |
10 mm (.39 in) | |
20° |
Drivers plates (front and rear) | |
8 mm (.31 in) | |
28° |
Top (glacis plate) | |
5 mm (.19 in) | |
71° |
Top (rear deck and engine cover) | |
5 mm (.19 in) | |
83° |
(3) Armament
One 20-mm Kw.K 30 or Kw.K 38; one 7.92-mm MG 34. Both are mounted
coaxially in flat mantlet and both fired by pedals on gunner's foot rest.
Maximum elevation | | 11° 35' |
Maximum arc of elevation | | 33° |
One 9-mm sub-machine gun M.P (Maschinenpistole-machine pistol) 38 or
M.P 40 is also carried as part of the equipment.
(4) Ammunition
20 mm | | 180 rounds (10 round magazines) |
7.92 mm | | 2,100 rounds (150 round belts) |
9 mm | | 192 rounds (32 round magazines) |
(5) Sighting
Coaxial sighting telescope T.Z.F. 6 (Turmzielfernrohr)
(6) Turret Traverse
Manually operated 360°
(7) Dimensions
Length | | 19 ft 1/2 in (21 feet including spaced shield in front) |
Width | | 7 ft 3 in |
Height | | 7 ft 10 in |
Wheel track | | 5 ft 4 1/2 in (axle shafts horizontal) |
Wheelbase (overall) | | 13 ft 5 1/2 in |
Wheelbase (bogie) | | 4 ft 5 1/8 in |
Bogie centers | | 9 ft 1/4 in |
Belly clearance | | 12 in (to front differential casing) |
Ground clearance | | 9 in (to front axle shield) |
(8) Performance
Speed: |
Maximum | | 50 mph |
Cruising | | 33 mph |
Cross-country | | 19 mph |
Acceleration (standing to 1/4 mile) | | 26.4 mph |
Braking (dry, level concrete) at above speed | |
11.70 fss*** (hand) 18.90 fss (foot) |
Trench crossing | | 5 ft (estimated) at least |
Step | | 1 ft 7 in (German document) |
Fording | | 2 ft (limited by starter solenoid box) |
Gradient (restarted successfully) | | 23° |
Radius of action: |
Roads | | 165 miles |
Cross-country | | 110 miles |
Angle of overturn | | 30° |
Tilting | | 11° 30 |
(9) Engine
Maker | | Bussing-NAG |
Type | | 8-cylinder, 900 V-type, OHV, gasoline |
Bore | | 107 mm |
Stroke | | 110 mm |
Capacity | | 2 gals |
BHP**** | | 155 at 3,000 rpm (makers rating) |
Maximum torque | | 361 lb-ft at 1,500 rpm (estimated) |
Firing order | | 1, 2, 7, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 |
Compression ratio | | 5.5:1 |
Weight (dry) | | 1,344 lb |
Weight per BHP | | 8.67 lb |
(10) Power/Weight Ratio
BHP per ton | |
19.7 (see Note at 1, above) |
(11) Fuel Capacity
Main tank | |
24 gals |
Auxiliary | |
6.5 gals |
(12) Consumption
Roads | |
5.43 mpg |
Cross-country | |
3.80 mpg |
(13) Clutch
Type | |
2 plate, dry |
Outside diameter | |
10.945 in |
(14) Brakes
Type | |
Wedge-operated, two-shoe |
Control | |
Rods and cables, no booster |
(15) Steering
Type | |
Worm and nut |
Maximum lock angle (wheel) | |
26 degrees |
Turning circle diameter | |
37 ft 5 in |
Number of turns of wheel, lock to lock | |
4 (front) 3 1/2 (rear) |
(16) Gearbox
Type | |
Constant mesh, helical gear |
Ratios | |
6 forward, 6 reverse |
Control | |
2 levers and 1 pedal at each end |
Weight | |
390 lb (dry) |
(17) Final Drives
Primary reduction | |
Helical spur gears, ratio 1.632:1 |
Secondary reduction | |
Spiral bevel gears, ratio 3.2:1 |
Overall ratio | |
5.222:1 |
Differentials (inter-axle) | |
De Lavaud roller free-wheel type |
(inter-wheel) | |
Z. F. cam type |
(18) Overall Ratios and Speeds
Speed | |
Gear Ratios | |
Road speed (approx) mph at 3,000 rpm of engine |
6th | | 6.06:1 | | 50 |
5th | | 8.93:1 | | 33 |
4th | | 15.97:1 | | 19 |
3rd | | 21.05:1 | | 14 |
2nd | | 31.02:1 | | 9 |
1st | | 55.46:1 | | 5 |
(19) Suspension
Type | |
Semiindependent |
Springs | |
Leaf, inverted, semielliptic |
Ratio (sprung to unsprung weight) | |
5.743:1 |
(20) Tires
Type | |
Low-pressure, cord-reinforced |
Size | |
8.26 x 18 in |
(21) Intercommunication
Radio telephone, rod-type, aerial |
(22) Vision
Commander's periscope | |
Vision openings with laminated glasses and armor flaps. |
b. Eight-Wheeled Heavy-Armored Car (radio) Sd. Kfz. 232 (8 Rad)
This is the same as the Sd. Kfz. 231 as regards armament and traversing
turret. The German name for it is Schwerer Panzerspähwagen (fu) Sd. Kfz. 232.
The radio set, however, is provided with a large, horizontal, overhead aerial
frame, which extends approximately the whole length of the vehicle and is curved
down at each end. The aerial is mounted on a pivot above the turret at the front,
and on two supports at the rear of the vehicle. The pivot mounting at the front
permits the turret to traverse, but when the turret is traversed to the rear, there
would appear to be a danger of shooting away the supports at low elevation, and
the rear of the aerial at high elevation. The crew is four as in the Sd. Kfz. 231.
Specifications are the same as for the Sd. Kfz. 231, except in the following
particulars:
(1) Weight
Unloaded | |
16,912 lbs |
In action | |
18,704 lbs |
(2) Ammunition Carried
20 mm and 9 mm | |
As for Sd. Kfz. 231 (8 Rad) |
7.92 mm | |
1,500 rounds (150 round belts) |
(3) Height
c. Eight-Wheeled Armored Command Vehicle Sd. Kfz. 263 (8 Rad)
This vehicle, called in German Panzerfunkwagen Sd. Kfz. 263 (8 Rad), has
a fixed turret slightly larger than the turrets of the armored cars, and carries a
large overhead aerial frame of the same general type as that of the Sd. Kfz. 232.
However, the aerial in this case is supported by stays at the front and on
top of the turret, and two at the rear of the vehicle. Two additional supports are
sometimes fitted in the center. One MG 34 may be fitted, though no armament
was fitted in one of these vehicles examined in the Middle East. The crew is five
including two drivers.
Specifications are the same as for Sd. Kfz. 231 (8 Rad), except in the
following particulars:
(1) Weight
Unloaded | |
16,576 lbs |
In action | |
17,808 lbs |
(2) Crew
(3) Armament
One 7.92-mm MG 34 may be fitted |
One 9-mm sub-machine gun, M.P 38 or M.P 40 |
(4) Ammunition
7.92 mm | |
1,000 rounds (100 round belts) |
9 mm | |
192 rounds (32 round magazines) |
(5) Height
(6) Turret Traverse
(7) Radio aerial
Horizontal, overhead frame type. |
d. Conclusion
In all three vehicles, the chassis is basically the same. The engines and
chassis are usually, if not always, made by Büssing-NAG and the hulls and
turrets by Deutsche-Werke of Kiel.
An extra V-shield .39 in thick is fitted about two feet in front of the hull
to increase protection. The sides and bottom of the space between the shield and
the front of the hull are closed by perforated plates so it can be used for stowage.
In addition to the above three main types, there has recently been
introduced a new turretless type carrying a 75-mm (2.95 in) gun.
These vehicles are designed to travel in either direction at approximately
the same speed. An interesting characteristic is that all eight wheels are used in
steering.
Comment: Because of lack of axle rigidity, due to the semiindependent
suspension system, the mobility of this vehicle is adversely affected when applying the
power in mud, sand, snow or dust. Under these conditions the vehicle has a
tendency to deflect.
*Kraftwagenkanone - tank gun or vehicle gun.
**See Tactical and Technical Trends No. 18, p. 34.
***Feet per second per second.
****Brake Horse-Power.