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German Armaments and Field Works

War Office Technical Intelligence Summary Number 144

This War Department Military Intelligence Report contains descriptions, illustrations, and photographs of German armaments and field works used during World War II.

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The War Office (M.I. 10)
20th September 1944

Index

Part I
Small Arms, Artillery and A.F.Vs Germany
1. Changes in nomenclature
2. 7.92 mm. Ball for machine carbine M.P. 43
3. 7.92 mm. Parachutists automatic rifle (FG 42)
4. 7.92 mm. Self-loading rifle 43 (Gewehr 43)
5. Hollow charge rifle grenades
6. Recoilless hollow charge bomb discharger (Panzerfaust 30)
7. 8 cm. (3 in.) Illuminating mortar bomb
8. 7.5 cm. A.P. shot (7.5 c.m. Pzgr. Patr 40(W) Pak 40)
9. 7.62 cm. (3 in.) A tk gun (7.62 cm. Pak 39)
10. 8.8 cm. Pak 43 gun barrel
11. Buffer fluid - 8.8 cm. Pak 43/41
12. 10.5 cm. Geb. H. 40
13. 7.5 cm. Hollow charge shell Gr 38 H1/A and H1/B
14. German 12.8 cm. H.E. round (12.8 cm. Sprgr. Patr L/4, 5)
15. Ammunition developments
16. Anti-tank sights
17. German nose percussion fuze (Kz 38)
18. German A A sight (Schwebedornvisier)
19. A A tank - 3.7 cm. Flakpanzer (3.7 cm. Flak 43 on Pz. Kpfw. IV)
20. Lynx armoured recce vehicle - Sd Kfz 123
21. S-Mine dischargers on tanks
22. 2 cm. (0.79 in.) and 3.7 cm. (1.45 in.) light A A guns on semi-tracked S.P. mountings

Part II

Corrigendum, Bombs and Fuzes, Germany
23. Delay action clockwork fuze "Z 17 BM"

Camouflage, Germany
24. Camouflage equipment - dummy tanks

Engineer Equipment, Germany
25. Riegel mine - safety precautions
26. Riegel mine - technical data
27. "Panzerschnellmine" (anti-tank wooden box mine)
28. Anti-personnel "Glas Mine 43"
29. Tellermine igniter T.Mi.Z.43
30. Electrically driven "Goliath"
31. B IV radio-controlled demolition vehicle

Fieldworks, Germany
32. Concrete pillboxes
33. Siegfried Line

Obstacles, Germany
34. Mine obstacles

Vehicles, Germany
35. Geman semi-tracked vehicles as S.P. A.A. mountings
36. Bussing-N.A.G. 4 ½ ton lorry - road performance

Appendix A: German 7.92 mm Ball (M.S. core) for machine carbine (M.P. 43)
Appendix B: German 7.92 mm. Parachutists automatic rifle
Appendix C: 7.92 mm. self-loading rifle (Gewehr 43)
Appendix D: Panzerfaust
Appendix E: 7.5 cm. A.P. shot - 7.5 cm. Pzgr. Patr. 40(W) Pak 40
Appendix F: German 12.8 cm. H.E. round (12.8 cm. Sprgr. Patr L/4.5)
Appendix G: German ammunition developments
Appendix H: German nose percussion fuze (Kz 38)
Appendix J: German A.A. sight (Schwebedornvisier)
Appendix K: A.A. Tank 3.7 cm. Flakpanzer (3.7 cm. Flak 43 on Pz. Kpfw. IV)
Appendix L: Lynx armoured recce vehicle
Appendix M: German Z 17 Bm clockwork delay fuze
Appendix N: German dummy tanks
Appendix O: "Panzerschnellmine" (anti-tank) wooden box mine
Appendix P: Tellermine igniter T.Mi.Z.43
Appendix Q: B IV radio controlled demolition vehicle
Appendix R: Concrete pillboxes
Appendix S: German mine obstacles
Appendix T: German semi-tracked vehicles as S.P. A.A. mountings

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