The Kugelpanzer is a German prototype armored oboe vehicle from the Second World War. Perhaps a few copies of this vehicle were produced in the 1930s. The vehicle, however, never entered mass production. The length of the wagon is about 1.7 meters, with a width of about 1.5 meters. The weight reaches 1.8 tons. On the other hand, the drive was provided by a single 1-cylinder engine with a power of up to 25 HP. The Kugelpanzer is a very mysterious construction, as any of its technical documentation has not survived, and only a single specimen has survived to date, exhibited at the Armored Weapons Museum in Kubinka near Moscow. It can only be said that the vehicle has two driving wheels on the sides and a wheel at the rear, probably used to steer and stabilize the car. Perhaps the Krupp plants were responsible for its production. The role of the Kugelpanzer on the battlefield can only be speculated on. Perhaps, therefore, it was designed as an infantry support vehicle or as a vehicle for laying telephone cables. All this, however, is only a guess, as no reliable sources have survived confirming Kugelpanzer's participation in the fight.
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