Papercraft - Building Sd.Kfz. 165 Hummel (German Self-propelled Artillery)

History:

Hummel (German: "bumblebee") was a self-propelled gun based on the Geschützwagen III/IV chassis and armed with a 15 cm howitzer. It was used by the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War from early 1943 until the end of the war. Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz 165. This vehicle arose from the need to provide artillery support to armored units such as the Panzer Divisions, but without making the division lose mobility. Based on the chassis of the Panzer IV, the mobile turret was replaced by a fixed structure where an artillery gun was housed. Initially they were mounted with a 105mm cannon to finally go on to mount a 150mm sFH 18M cannon with 18 rounds. The Hummels were delivered to the heavy batteries of the Panzer Divisions' armored artillery detachments in early 1943, first entering action at the Battle of Kursk. Subsequently ammunition transports were assigned to the division. More than 500 units of this vehicle were built.









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