This is a question that has been going round and round between some pals and I.You guys seem to be the experts...so I hope you can help.
The German WW2 Sdkfz 251/2 is listed as the only mortar carrying vehicle of the series...packing a 8 cm Granatwerfer 34 (Gr.W.34).
The issue comes from a few books(I will have to get the names when I return to the "barn") that mention some field modification being done in army/corps/divisional workshops to mount a 12cm Granatwerfer 42 (Gr.W.42) in its' place...mainly on the eastern front.
I made casual mention of this and got "shouted down" as that would be impossible as the vehicle would collapse under the weight(the weapon only weighs 650 pounds and the vehicle is rated to carry 1.5 tons with axle pressure at max weight being 1.3 tons on the wheels and 7.2 tons on the tracks) and recoil of the mortar.
The second part being that the German "field modifications" never created new non- factory vehicles.
Now I know the Hanomag is is not a panzer but then again it is not made of tissue paper and handled some rather heavy loads and recoil from much larger weapons( Pak 40..and yes I know that it is vertical recoil instead of horizontal recoil).
So the questions...
1-Did the German's make non standard weapons from their workshop systems in the field?
2-Could the Sd 251 carry/mount a Granatewerfer 42 and fire it with out falling apart?
The German WW2 Sdkfz 251/2 is listed as the only mortar carrying vehicle of the series...packing a 8 cm Granatwerfer 34 (Gr.W.34).
The issue comes from a few books(I will have to get the names when I return to the "barn") that mention some field modification being done in army/corps/divisional workshops to mount a 12cm Granatwerfer 42 (Gr.W.42) in its' place...mainly on the eastern front.
I made casual mention of this and got "shouted down" as that would be impossible as the vehicle would collapse under the weight(the weapon only weighs 650 pounds and the vehicle is rated to carry 1.5 tons with axle pressure at max weight being 1.3 tons on the wheels and 7.2 tons on the tracks) and recoil of the mortar.
The second part being that the German "field modifications" never created new non- factory vehicles.
Now I know the Hanomag is is not a panzer but then again it is not made of tissue paper and handled some rather heavy loads and recoil from much larger weapons( Pak 40..and yes I know that it is vertical recoil instead of horizontal recoil).
So the questions...
1-Did the German's make non standard weapons from their workshop systems in the field?
2-Could the Sd 251 carry/mount a Granatewerfer 42 and fire it with out falling apart?