. . . "67.0"^^ . . "1"^^ . "A knocked-out Sd.Kfz 222 armoured car"@en . "4000.0"^^ . . "1.95"^^ . "1935"^^ . . "They were developed by Eisenwerk Weserh\u00FCtte of Bad Oeynhausen. Chassis were built by Auto Union in Zwickau and assembled by F. Schichau of Elbing and Maschinenfabrik Niedersachsen in Hanover-Linden. It used the standard sPkw I Horch 801 (heavy car) chassis with an angled armoured body and turret. The rear mounted engine was a 67 kW (90 hp) Horch 3.5 petrol engine, giving it a road speed of km/h (mph) and a cross-country speed of km/h (mph). It had a maximum range of km (mi). Used by the reconnaissance battalions (Aufkl\u00E4rungs-Abteilung) of the Panzer divisions, the type performed well enough in countries with good road networks, like those in Western Europe. However, on the Eastern Front and North Africa, this class of vehicle was hampered by its relatively poor off-road performance. In those theaters, it gradually found itself replaced in the reconnaissance role by the Sdkfz 250 half-track. The Sdkfz 250/9 was the Sdkfz 250 with the same turret as the Sdfkz 222. The Sdkfz 222 was examined by Soviet designers before they created the similar BA-64 light armoured car. Front and sides were made of mm (in) steel; thinner mm (in) plates protected the top, rear, and bottom. Cast vision ports later replaced ports cut into the armour. The open topped turret was fitted with wire mesh anti-grenade screens."@en . "road:"@en . "cross-country:"@en . "Eisenwerk Weserh\u00FCtte"@en . "Horch 3.5 V8 petrol"@en . "Germany, China"@en . "They were developed by Eisenwerk Weserh\u00FCtte of Bad Oeynhausen. Chassis were built by Auto Union in Zwickau and assembled by F. Schichau of Elbing and Maschinenfabrik Niedersachsen in Hanover-Linden. It used the standard sPkw I Horch 801 (heavy car) chassis with an angled armoured body and turret. The rear mounted engine was a 67 kW (90 hp) Horch 3.5 petrol engine, giving it a road speed of km/h (mph) and a cross-country speed of km/h (mph). It had a maximum range of km (mi). The Sdkfz 222 was examined by Soviet designers before they created the similar BA-64 light armoured car."@en . . . "1.7"^^ . . "yes"@en . . . "Leichter Panzersp\u00E4hwagen"@en . "World War II"@en . "1"^^ . . "5"^^ . . . . "Leichter Panzersp\u00E4hwagen"@en . . "2"^^ . "4.8"^^ .