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One of the most important of all Panzerartillerie vehicles was the Wespe (Wasp). Its production run began in 1942 and continued until mid-1944. The PzKpfw II Ausf F chassis was used to carry the 10.5cm light field howitzer in an open-topped superstructure at the rear of the vehicle. As with the Marder II, MAN developed the chassis and Alkett the superstructure, while Rheinmetall-Borsig provided the gun. Production was carried out by FAMO in Warsaw until the factory was overrun in 1944.
The Wespe was popular with the troops and by the end of production 682 had been built. A further 158 were completed as ammunition carriers (Munitionsträger Sfl Wespe) without a gun. Some examples of the Wespe were built on a slightly extended chassis and can be identified by a larger gap between the last roadwheel and the idler wheel on each side.

Model Id:140
Manufacture:Fahrzeug- und Motoren-Werke (FAMO) GmbH, Stare Miasto, Wrocław, Dolnośląskie, Poland (Primary manufacturer)


1) Musée Memorial, Bayeux, France

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It is planned that this example will be restored before being put on display. [Preserved Tanks in France: Number 16].

2) Becker Collection, Unknown Location, Belgium

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This Wespe appears to be in a very poor condition. It is missing its main armament as well as many other fittings. [Preserved Tanks in France: Number 215].

3) Museé Des Blindés, Saumur, France

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This Wespe is built on a standard length Panzerkampfwagen II chassis. [Preserved Tanks in France: Number 163].

4) BWB Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung, Koblenz, Germany

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This Wespe is on loan from the Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA. It appears to have been built on a standard length chassis, and is missing its muzzle-brake.

5) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Foreign Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia

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This Wespe is missing its muzzle brake.