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- SdKfz_2 height "1200.0".
- SdKfz_2 length "3000.0".
- SdKfz_2 weight "1560.0".
- SdKfz_2 width "1000.0".
- SdKfz_2 abstract "The SdKfz 2, better known as the Kleines Kettenkraftrad HK 101 or Kettenkrad for short (Ketten = chain/tracks, krad = military abbreviation of the German word Kraftrad, the administrative German term for motorcycle), started its life as a light tractor for airborne troops. The vehicle was designed to be delivered by Junkers Ju 52 aircraft, though not by parachute. The vehicle had the advantage of being the only gun tractor small enough to fit inside the hold of the Ju 52, and was the lightest mass-produced German military vehicle to use the complex Schachtellaufwerk overlapped and interleaved road wheels used on almost all German military half-track vehicles of World War II.Steering the Kettenkrad was accomplished by turning the handlebars: Up to a certain point, only the front wheel would steer the vehicle. A motion of the handlebars beyond that point would engage the track brakes to help make turns sharper. It was also possible to run the vehicle without the front wheel installed and this was recommended in extreme off-road conditions where speed would be kept low.The SdKfz 2 was designed and built by the NSU Werke AG at Neckarsulm, Germany. First designed and patented in June 1939, it was first used in the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. Later in the war Stoewer from Stettin also produced Kettenkrads under license, accounting for about 10% of the total production.Most Kettenkrads saw service on the Eastern Front, where they were used to lay communication cables, pull heavy loads and carry soldiers through the deep Russian mud. Later in the war, Kettenkrads were used as runway tugs for aircraft, especially for both the Me 262 jet fighter, and sometimes the Arado Ar 234 jet reconnaissance-bomber. In order to save aviation fuel, A German jet aircraft would be towed to the runway, rather than taxiing under their own power.The vehicle was also used in the North African theater and on the Western Front.The Kettenkrad came with a special trailer (Sd.Anh.1) that could be attached to it to improve its cargo capacity.Being a tracked vehicle, the Kettenkrad could climb up to 24° in sand and even more on hard ground.Only two significant sub-variations of the Kettenkrad were constructed. Production of the vehicle was stopped in 1944, at which time 8,345 had been built. After the war, production resumed at NSU. Around 550 Kettenkräder were built for agricultural use, with production ending in 1948 (some sources say 1949). A Kettenkrad appeared in the movie "Saving Private Ryan", where it was used to lure an enemy tank and it accompanying troops into an ambush.".
- SdKfz_2 height "1.2".
- SdKfz_2 length "3.0".
- SdKfz_2 origin German_language.
- SdKfz_2 thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-725-0184-22,_Russland,_Soldaten_auf_Kettenkrad.jpg?width=300.
- SdKfz_2 weight "1560000.0".
- SdKfz_2 width "1.0".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageExternalLink www.kettenkrad.com.
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- SdKfz_2 wikiPageID "2673022".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageLength "6899".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageRevisionID "677508853".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Arado_Ar_234.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Half-tracks_of_Germany.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_vehicles_1940–1944.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_half-tracks.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_military_vehicles_of_Germany.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Front_(World_War_II).
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- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Junkers_Ju_52.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Sd.Kfz._designations.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Messerschmitt_Me_262.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink NSU_Motorenwerke.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Neckarsulm.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink North_African_Campaign.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Barbarossa.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Rasputitsa.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Springer_(tank).
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Stoewer.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Szczecin.
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink Western_Front_(World_War_II).
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLink File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_101I-154-1986-03,_Russland,_Kettenkrad_mit_Anhänger.jpg.
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- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kettenkrad".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Krad".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "NSU Kettenkrad (SdKfz 2)".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sd.Kfz. 2 "Kettenkrad"".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "SdKfz 2 "Kettenkrad"".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "SdKfz 2 Kettenkrad".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "SdKfz 2".
- SdKfz_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "kettenkraftrad".
- SdKfz_2 caption "Kettenkrad winter 1943/44 in Russia".
- SdKfz_2 crew "1".
- SdKfz_2 designDate "1939".
- SdKfz_2 designer "NSU".
- SdKfz_2 engine "Opel watercooled four-cylinder inline engine".
- SdKfz_2 enginePower "36.0".
- SdKfz_2 hasPhotoCollection SdKfz_2.
- SdKfz_2 isVehicle "yes".
- SdKfz_2 manufacturer NSU_Motorenwerke.
- SdKfz_2 name "SdKfz 2 Kettenkrad HK 101".
- SdKfz_2 origin "German".
- SdKfz_2 passengers "2".
- SdKfz_2 productionDate "1939".
- SdKfz_2 service "1941".
- SdKfz_2 speed "70.0".
- SdKfz_2 transmission "3".
- SdKfz_2 type "light half-track gun tractor".
- SdKfz_2 usedBy Nazi_Germany.
- SdKfz_2 wars "World War II".
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- SdKfz_2 subject Category:Half-tracks_of_Germany.
- SdKfz_2 subject Category:Military_vehicles_1940–1944.
- SdKfz_2 subject Category:World_War_II_half-tracks.
- SdKfz_2 subject Category:World_War_II_military_vehicles_of_Germany.
- SdKfz_2 type Device.
- SdKfz_2 type Weapon.
- SdKfz_2 type Half-track.
- SdKfz_2 type Vehicle.
- SdKfz_2 type Product.
- SdKfz_2 type Thing.
- SdKfz_2 type Q728.
- SdKfz_2 comment "The SdKfz 2, better known as the Kleines Kettenkraftrad HK 101 or Kettenkrad for short (Ketten = chain/tracks, krad = military abbreviation of the German word Kraftrad, the administrative German term for motorcycle), started its life as a light tractor for airborne troops. The vehicle was designed to be delivered by Junkers Ju 52 aircraft, though not by parachute.".
- SdKfz_2 label "SdKfz 2".
- SdKfz_2 sameAs Kettenkrad.
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