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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

Mounting a 15cm 10-barrel rocket launcher atop an armored Maultier halftrack truck, the Panzerwerfer 42 began production in 1943 with around 300 being made up to March 1945.

Panzerwerfer 42

The Sd.Kfz 4 Munitionskraftwagen was produced in a similar numbers and was the same vehicle minus the rocket launcher. It was used to resupply the Panzerwerfers, as they consumed a prodigious amount of ammunition. Expect a Munitionskraftwagen model to be forthcoming from us in the future!

Panzerwerfer 42

Capable of reaching speeds of around 40kph, the Panzerwerfer 42 was a mobile evolution of the Nebelwerfer rocket launchers. The Nebelwerfer was vulnerable to enemy counter-battery fire as it left conspicuous smoke trails when fired – the Panzerwerfer's mobility kept enemy gunners guessing. Like the Nebelwerfer, the shrieking made by salvos of 15cm rockets earned it the nickname 'Moaning Minnie' by Allied troops.

Panzerwerfer 42

Panzerwerfers saw action primarily on the Russian Front, but also in some numbers in North West Europe as the Germans faced the onslaught of British, Canadian and American forces following the D-Day landings.

Panzerwerfer 42

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