German GTKBoxer armored vehicle (Army Green)

German GTKBoxer armored vehicle (Army Green)

It is a multi-purpose armored combat vehicle produced by the German ARTECGmbH Industry Group. It is known for its concept of all-wheel drive and fast plug-in mission modules, which can be configured according to different combat needs. Composed of a driving module and a mission module, the mission module can be quickly replaced according to mission requirements to achieve a variety of combat configurations. The high-strength steel structure and modular armor components are installed on the outside to provide all-round protection, including attacks on shell shards and heavy machine gun shells. It has excellent cross-country capability. Because of its high flexibility, protection and versatility, it has become an important equipment for the armies of many countries.
German GTKBoxer armored vehicle (black)

German GTKBoxer armored vehicle (black)

It is a multi-purpose armored combat vehicle produced by the German ARTECGmbH Industry Group. It is known for its concept of all-wheel drive and fast plug-in mission modules, which can be configured according to different combat needs. Composed of a driving module and a mission module, the mission module can be quickly replaced according to mission requirements to achieve a variety of combat configurations. The high-strength steel structure and modular armor components are installed on the outside to provide all-round protection, including attacks on shell shards and heavy machine gun shells. It has excellent cross-country capability. Because of its high flexibility, protection and versatility, it has become an important equipment for the armies of many countries.
Armored Combat Vehicle No. 3 Assault Gun during World War II

Armored Combat Vehicle No. 3 Assault Gun during World War II

The Sturmgesch ü tz III was the most extensively produced armored combat vehicle in Germany during World War II. It is manufactured based on the chassis of Tank No. 3. Germany initially intended to use mobile armored light artillery as infantry support. After continuous improvement and meticulous research, it was finally transformed into a tank destroyer in 1942. Until the end of the war, Germany produced a total of 10500 Panzer III assault guns.