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L "Luchs" (German for lynx) is a German light tank from the Second World War, developed between 1940 and 1942 by Daimler-Benz and MAN. The Luchs was the only Panzer II design with the Schachtellaufwerk overlapping/interleaved road wheels and "slack track" configuration to enter series production, with 100 being built from September 1943 to ...
Luchs (German for Lynx) may refer to: Military. Luchs (tank), a light reconnaissance model of the Panzer II World War II German tank; Spähpanzer Luchs, a German amphibious reconnaissance vehicle in service from 1975 to 2009; SMS Luchs, an Imperial German gunboat commissioned in 1900; German torpedo boat Luchs, commissioned in 1929; Other uses
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The Spähpanzer Luchs (English: Scout Armored Car "Lynx") is a German 8x8 amphibious reconnaissance armoured fighting vehicle ( Spähpanzer) that was in service from 1975 to 2009 with the German Army, who used 408 in their armoured reconnaissance battalions.
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The German Panzer II “Luchs” is a light reconnaissance tank made in limited numbers during 1943-44. There were only 100 made with 50 being sent to the western front (9th Panzer) and 50 being sent to the eastern front (4th Panzer).
In his latest Tank Chat, The Tank Museum's Curator David Willey looks at the Luchs, a Second World War German reconnaissance vehicle from the Panzer II famil...
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