Möbelwagen

Germany's Mobelwagen

Germany's Mobelwagen

In September 19433, Hitler3 approved the Flakpanzer IV AA with 37 mm twin AA guns which he saw a demonstration of on May 14, 1943. Böhmisch-Mährisch of Prague received the contract for 150 vehicles.

3.7 cm FlaK 43 L/60 mounted on an unaltered PzKpfw IV Ausf H & Ausf J chassis. The 4 box sides could be let down horizontally to allow for firing. When these were down the crew was completely exposed and with the height of the vehicle it left the crew in a rather exposed position. The rpm of the engine was raised to 2,800, which produced 272 hp. The high box sides led the crews to call them Möbelwagen (Furniture Van).3

Issued to Flugabwehrzüge (AA platoons) of Panzer regiments.

A 20 mm version was shown to Hitler in October 1943, but he refused permission to produce it.

Used FuG5 and FuG2 radios.1

  Möbelwagen, 37mm "Furniture Van", SdKfz 161/3
Crew Driver, gun crew (5)
61, 73
Physical Characteristics  
Weight 53,757 lb
24 tons1,2
Length w/gun 19' 5"
5.92 m1,2
Length w/o gun  
Height 8' 9"
2.73 m1,2
Width 9' 7"
2.95 m1,2
Ground clearance  
Ground contact length  
Ground pressure  
Turret ring diameter  
Armament  
Main 3.7cm FlaK43 L/601
3.7 cm FlaK 433
Secondary  
MG 7.92 mm MG42, internal
7.92 mm MG421
Side arms  
Quantity  
Main 4161,3
Secondary  
MG  
Side arms  
Armor Thickness (mm) Front: 802
Side: 302
Hull Front, Upper 50@9°1
Hull Front, Lower 80@14°1
Hull Sides, Upper 30@0°1
Hull Sides, Lower 30@0°1
Hull Rear 20@11°1 & 20@9°1
Hull Top Open1
Hull Bottom 10@90°1
Turret Front Shield: 25@0°1
Turret Sides Shield: 25@0°1
Turret Rear Shield: 25@0°1
Turret Top  
Engine (Make / Model) Maybach HL 120 TRM1
Cylinders  
Net HP 3002
Transmission 6 forward, 1 reverse.1
Fuel type  
Octane  
Capacity  
Performance  
Traverse 360°, hand.1
Max Speed 26 mph
38 kph1,2
Cross Country  
Road radius 124 miles
200 km1
Turning Radius  
Elevation Limits -6° to +90°1
Fording depth  
Trench crossing  
Vertical Obstacle  
Suspension (Type)  
Wheels each side  
Return rollers each side  
Track length  
Tires  
Track width  
Track centers/tread  
Production Deutsche-Eisenwerke1
Chassis #s: 93201-1
3/1944-3/1945: 2401

Sources:

  1. Encyclopedia of German Tanks of World War Two, Peter Chamberlain and Hilary Doyle, 1999
  2. Jane's World War II Tanks and Fighting Vehicles The Complete Guide, Leland Ness, 2002
  3. German Tanks of World War II, Dr. S. Hart & Dr. R. Hart, 1998
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