History:
Developed by Porsche, the Wiesel and Wiesel 2 are multi-purpose air-droppable vehicles used by Germany's airborne forces. It can be slung beneath a Puma helo, three fitting into a Herc. Carrying a variety of armaments or functions, the Wiesel is a tracked version of the Jeep of WWII, a concept that is rumoured to be the beginning design for the AVF. This vehicle is used heavily as a recce model and an anti-tank destroyer.
The Wiesel 1 carries a 20mm Autocannon.
MaK Wiesel 2 HOT/TOW (Armoured Fighting Vehicle): Developed by Porsche, the Wiesel and Wiesel 2 are multi-purpose air-droppable vehicles used by Germany's airborne forces. It can be slung beneath a Puma helo, three fitting into a Herc. Carrying a variety of armaments or functions, the Wiesel is a tracked version of the Jeep of WWII, a concept that is rumoured to be the beginning design for the AVF. This vehicle is used heavily as a recce model and an anti-tank destroyer.
The Wiesel 2 carries HOT or TOW.
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| Combat weight: | 4200 kg |
| Crew: | 2 |
| Max. speed: | 65 km/h |
| Range: | 450 km |
| Night Vision Equipment: | Driver only |
| Armament: | 20mm Gun, MG3 (Co-ax) |
| Airportable/Airdroppable: | yes |
| Ammo: | 250x 20mm, 2 000x 7.62mmN |