Rare WWII Marder I - 7.5cm PaK 40/1 auf Geschutzenwagen FCM(f) - Footage.

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During the German attack on France from May and June 1940, several guns, tanks and infantry weapons were captured. The fact is that in 1940 the French army had strong medium and heavy tanks in service that were generally well to very well armoured. Some medium tanks such as the FCM 36 were fitted in 1942 with an armored superstructure.
The FCM 36 undercarriages were fitted with the 7,5cm PaK 40/1.
A major advantage of mechanized guns was the fact that mobility increased and horses could be dispensed with. The vehicle was not very well armored.
Not only the FCM was used for this project, the H39 and the Lorraine Schlepper were also used.

The 7.5cm PaK 40/1 auf Geschutzenwagen FCM(f) Marder I were deployed in Normandy in June 1944. They were assigned to the Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 200 (part of the 21. Panzer-Division). Some examples were in service with the 8th Panzerartillerie Abteilung.

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