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P.1500 LandKruizer "Monster"

Der Ingenieur Eduard Grote entwarf den P-1000 „Ratte" gemeinsam mit dem Landkreuzer P-1500 „Monster". Die Entwürfe von Grote mit der Bezeichnung „Landkreuzer" wurden am 23. Juni 1942, bei Adolf Hitler vorgestellt. Mit dessen Befürwortung war die Beauftragung der Entwicklung durch das OKH ermöglicht. Diese erfolgte am 3. Dezember.


DSC04019 Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster. Biggest "papertank" … Flickr

The Landkreuzer P 1500 Monster This is the Schwerer Gustav, a massive 80cm railway gun; no pictures exist of the P 1500. The Landkreuzer was an artillery piece that would have been 42 meters (138 feet) long and would have weighed 1500 tons. Its armor would have been 250 millimeters thick and propelled by four submarine diesel engines.


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The Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte in desert camouflage. (Copyright Lee Krystek, 2010) Sergeant Jones watched the road through the darkening gloom. Somewhere out there he was sure there was a German King Tiger tank. He heard the clanking of something moving up the road and had pulled his Sherman tank into the shadows behind a broken wall.


P1500 Monster Landkreuzer P 1500 Monster Joxy Rexn Flickr It represented the highest extreme

The Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster was designed to be a self-propelled platform for a shoot 80 cm KE gun along with 2 x 15 cm sFH 18 heavy howitzers and several MG 151 autocannons generally used on combat aircraft. Eventually, the German Army determined the gun was impractical and canceled the project in 1943. If the weapon had been built, it.


P. 1500 Monster Quick Tank History YouTube

Hitler's Monster Tanks Three massive German armored weapons—the Maus, Ratte, and Monster—prove that bigger isn't always better by Bill Yenne 7/20/2018 Dream—or nightmare? A P.1000 Ratte plows through a forest in this artist's rendition. The tank proved impossibly massive and never made it to production. (Illustration by Jim Laurier)


P1500 Monster Landkreuzer P 1500 Monster Joxy Rexn Flickr It represented the highest extreme

Landkreuzer P.1500 "Monster" This "land cruiser" was a self-propelled platform for the 800mm Schwerer Gustavartillery piece also made by Krupp—the heaviest artillery weapon ever constructed by shell weight and total gun weight, and the largest rifled cannon by calibre. This gun fired a 7-tonne projectile up to 37 km (23 miles) and was.


P1500 Monster Landkreuzer P 1500 Monster Joxy Rexn Flickr It represented the highest extreme

The Landkreuzer P. 1000 "Ratte" (English: Land Cruiser P. 1000 "Rat") was a design for a 1000-ton tank to be used by Germany during World War II which may have been proposed by Krupp director Edward Grotte in June 1942, who had already named it " Landkreuzer ".


P1500 Monster Landkreuzer P 1000 Ratte And P 1500 Monster Military History Of Romania

Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster The Great Gustav gun, captured by the Allies. Adolf Hitler was a believer in what has been described as "war-winning weapons" - new and innovative weapons that turn the tide of the war. In this spirit, he commissioned the development and construction of a truly massive war machine, known as the Great Gustav.


Сухопутный крейсер Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster. YouTube

The Landkreuzer P 1500 Monster was a German pre-prototype super-heavy artillery designed during World War II, representing the apex of the German extreme tan.


Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster artwork Never Was

Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster - niemiecki projekt działa samobieżnego z czasów II wojny światowej.Był największym działem samobieżnym, jakie zaprojektowano w III Rzeszy. Landkreuzer znaczy lądowy krążownik.A monster to potwór.. Projekt. Projekt powstał w listopadzie 1942 r., w czasie prac nad 1000-tonowym modelem P-1000 Ratte.Głównym projektantem były zakłady Friedrich Krupp AG.


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At its core, the Landkreuzer P.1500 system would field a powerful 800mm K (E) main gun to be used primarily in countering fortified enemy positions. The primary armament was to be situated within a fixed superstructure which would have to be of considerable size and strength to carry the gun.


Kampfgruppe 1/144 1/144 Landkreuzer P1500 'Monster' Matuo Kasten

Krupp Type Projected super heavy self-propelled artillery gun Technical Specifications Length 42 meters Width 18 meters Height 7 meters Weight 1,500 tons Engine 4 x 2,200 hp MAN M9v 40/46 engines Speed 15 kph Armor 250 mm Armament 1 x 800 mm Dora/Schwerer Gustav K. (E) Rail Gun 2 x 150 mm sFH 18/1 L/30s Multiple 15 mm MG 151/15s


P1500 Monster / Машинымонстры Landkreuzer P1000 Ratte и P1500 Monster Raymond Poilto

The Landkreuzer P 1500 Monster was a purported German pre-prototype super-heavy self-propelled gun designed during World War II. While it is mentioned in a number popular works about World War II projects, there is no solid documentation for the program's existence, and it may have only been a semi-serious proposal, or even an outright hoax. [1]


Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster by TheShadowhisperer on DeviantArt

The Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster was a Prototype of an ultraheavy tank, designed by Krupp that would serve as a platform for Supposed design of the P1500 monster, at his side there's a Tiger II (one of the biggest tanks of the WWII) and a truck view image artillery vehicle Schwerer Gustav. The project began in 1942 but was canceled by Albert Speer.


Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster redo (1.51) Minecraft Map

Men of War Mondays - P. 1500 Landkreuzer w/ 800mm Gustav Gunand animated reloading process, and 150mm Hummel Guns! More MOWAS? Playlist: http://bit.ly/MOW.


P.1500 (Monster) by AlexanderVonDerBrung on DeviantArt

The Landkreuzer P-1500 Monster. The cannon was so large that Nazi researchers had to invent a special "Monster" to move it, called the Landkreuzer P-1500. But like the cannon itself, the machine designed to move it proved a dud. A Model of the Schwerer Gustav - Scargill - CC-BY SA 3.0. The Landkreuzer P-1500 chewed up bridges and roads.

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