- to be
produced until the end of the
conflict along with
Jagdpanzer IV.
VoMAG in
Plauen switched completely from
Panzer IV
production to
Jagdpanzer IV...
-
mount the same 7.5 cm L/70 used for the Panther.
Another manufacturer,
Vomag built a
prototype Panzerjäger IV with 7.5 cm L/48 gun and
demonstrated it...
- C; in 1941,
production was
extended to Vogtländische
Maschinenfabrik ("
VOMAG") (located in the city of Plauen) and the
Nibelungenwerk in the Austrian...
-
source claims that
these vehicles were
produced as
prototypes in 1943.
Vomag of
Plauen began producing the Sd.Kfz. 9 in 1940 and
Tatra joined in the...
-
Grewenig relocated to
Plauen when he was
recruited to take
charge at
Vomag.
Vomag was a
manufacturer of
industrial sewing machines which had
reacted to...
- half-track used by
German forces in
World War II; some were also
produced by
Vomag and Tatra.
Marder II,
produced 1942–1943.
Wespe self-propelled artillery...
-
embroidery machines. As the
director of the Vogtländische
Maschinenfabrik (
VOMAG) at a
later stage, he pla**** a
major role in the
technical perfection of...
- Borgward, Büssing-NAG, Daimler-Benz, FAUN, Henschel, Krupp, Magirus, MAN, and
Vomag,
production was
halted in 1940,
after about 12,000 to 14,300 units. High-Mobility...
- Titan [de] (Germany)
Unimog (Germany)
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (Germany)
Vomag [de] (Germany) ELVO (Greece)
Namco (Greece)
Temax (Greece)
Csepel (Hungary)...
- reader.
Robert Zahn is
credited with
adapting the
punch card
concept for
VOMAG.
VOMAG's card
reader was
known as the Automat, or the Zahn system.
Saurer also...