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    "Karl-Gerät" (040/041) (German literally "Karl-device"), also known as Mörser Karl, was a World War II German self-propelled siege mortar (Mörser) designed...
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  • Henchman Karl, Germany, municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Karl-Gerät, AKA Mörser Karl, 600mm German mortar used in the Second World War KARL project...
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    centimetre kurze Marinekanone 14 L/12 (short naval cannon), or Minenwerfer-Gerät (M-Gerät), popularly known by the nickname Big Bertha, was a German siege howitzer...
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    VIII Maus super-heavy tank, Troyanov's Object 279 Kotin heavy tank, the Karl-Gerät heavy self-propelled artillery, and the Object 120 Su-152 "Taran" tank...
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    mortars, floating mines, mined boats, a railroad gun, and the 600 mm Karl-Gerät super-heavy mortar. They also attacked the bridge using the newly developed...
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    number of super-heavy artillery pieces were made available. Three 600 mm Karl-Gerät self-propelled mortars (Thor, Odin, and one other) and one 800 mm gun...
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    in combat (at the Battle of Antwerp in 1832). The World War II German Karl-Gerät was a 60 cm (24 in) mortar and the largest to see combat in modern warfare...
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    Panzer IV (redirect from Gerät 821)
    hydraulic drive by Zahnradfabrik in 1944 Munitionsschlepper IV 22 Ausf. D, E and F chassis tanks modified to supply & load Karl-Gerät weapons with ammunition....
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    kurze Marinekanone L/12, or Gamma-Gerät ("Gamma Device"), was a German siege gun built by Krupp. The Gamma-Gerät's barrel diameter was 42 cm (17 in),...
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    World War II the German Wehrmacht used Schnabel cars for transporting the Karl-Gerät heavy-calibre (54 cm and 60 cm calibre) siege mortars. These were self-propelled...
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