WWII German Marder Tank on FCM 36 Base
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German anti-tank self-propelled gun, created on the basis of light tanks FCM 36 captured in 1940 in France Designed by German artilleryman and military engineer Becker.
In 1942, he became the head of a special unit for the conversion of captured vehicles (Baukommando Becker). The task of the unit was to install field guns and other weapons on military equipment captured from the enemy. Thus, the mobility of artillery units was significantly increased. Baukommando Becker, together with ALKETT, converted various types of French combat vehicles, including the FCM 36 tanks.
Markings for:
- 931st assault gun division, 2nd battery, France, 1943
- Training camp of the mobile brigade "West", summer 1943
- Mobile brigade "West", second battery, maneuvers, spring 1943