- The Sd.Kfz. 124
Wespe (German for "wasp"), also
known as
Leichte Feldhaubitze 18/2 auf
Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen II (Sf.) ("Light
field howitzer 18...
- Hummel.
Intended for use as part of Germany's
coastal defense plan, the
Wespes were
armed with a 30.5 cm (12 in) MRK L/22 gun,
which was very
large for...
-
German Imperial Navy
named SMS
Wespe: SMS
Wespe (1860) - a Jäger-class
gunboat launched in 1860 SMS
Wespe (1876) - a
Wespe-class
armored gunboat launched...
- practice, the gun was
aimed by
turning the ship in the
direction of fire. The
Wespes were
intended to
beach themselves on the
sandbars along the
German coastline...
- The
Heinkel Wespe (English: Wasp) was a
project study by the
German company Heinkel for a tail-sitting,
vertical take off and landing-interceptor aircraft...
- both the nose and tail of the plane.
Fieseler built this
design as the F 3
Wespe ("Wasp"), but it
proved highly unstable,
causing Fieseler to
crash it on...
- SMS
Wespe was a
steam gunboat of the Jäger
class built for the
Prussian Navy in the late 1850s and
early 1860s. The ship was
ordered as part of a program...
- Hatzichristou, Dimitrios; Moncada, Ignacio; Salonia, Andrea; Vardi, Yoram;
Wespes, Eric (2012). "EAU
guidelines on
penile curvature".
European Urology. 62...
-
carried 90
rounds of 105 mm calibre.
These could be
converted to
normal Wespes by
installation of the leFH 18 in the
field if needed. Panzerkampfwagen...
- VI 736 (e) was the
forerunner to
German tracked field guns such as the
Wespe and Hummel. The
Germans also
mobilized their anti-tank guns,
using light...