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- Raupenschlepper Ost (German: "Caterpillar Tractor East", more commonly abbreviated to RSO) was a fully tracked, lightweight vehicle used by the Wehrmacht...
- MAN. The vehicle range was for military use, including the Steyr RSO Raupenschlepper Ost with an air-cooled 3.5 L V8 engine designed by Ferdinand Porsche...
- and 1944 only 7,310. List of Sd.Kfz. designations Radschlepper Ost Raupenschlepper Ost Jean-Denis G.G. Lepage, German Military Vehicles of World War II:...
- A Raupenschlepper Ost, designed in response to the poor roads of Russia, moves materiel up shortly before the Kursk offensive....
- man-hours at 12,000 RM. The usual prime movers were Opel Blitz lorry, Raupenschlepper Ost tracked tractor, SdKfz 11 medium halftrack and SdKfz 251 armoured...
- 10 Bolinder-Munktell (Volvo BM) Bandvagn 202 World War II Germany's Raupenschlepper Ost "Viking (BvS10) Amphibious Armoured All-Terrain Vehicle". Army...
- armored tractor – (Soviet Union) M7 snow tractor – (United States) Raupenschlepper Ost – (**** Germany) Universal Carrier – (United Kingdom) Vostok traverse...
- tractor Loyd Carrier – UK, 1940 M6 high-speed tractor – USA, 1944 Raupenschlepper, Ost (RSO) – Germany, 1942 Snow Trac – 1957, UK Royal Marines Light...
- largest number (at some 12,500 units) of the German Wehrmacht military's Raupenschlepper Ost fully tracked artillery tractor design. None of the firm's engine...
-  Soviet Union Artillery tractor 50 units In use between 1960 and 2002. Raupenschlepper Ost  Germany Artillery tractor 20 units In use between 1943–.[when...