MKA-Leube 513
The MKA-Leube was a German armored truck which served in WW2. In 1939 the German Army demanded the production of engines for armored vehicles from the company M-K-A, producer of tractor engines in 1940 the army demanded a fast and deadly armored vehicle so M-K-A united with the company Leube, who crafted steel pots. M-K-A produced the engine while Leube produced the armor plating. The 90/53 cannon from Breda packed a punch in the allied defenses in north Africa, the Wenhmarcht and the Regio Esercito Italiano received the MKA-Leube 513 in 1940 but very quickly of the 457 produced only 12 survived. It has Openable side flaps, the armament consists of the 90/53 90 mm cannon with an elevation of 25° and a depression of 2°, though it has a slow reload time of 5 seconds. Controls: AG1 Lights AG2 Side Flaps
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 6.3ft (1.9m)
- Length 21.0ft (6.4m)
- Height 9.3ft (2.8m)
- Empty Weight 4,157lbs (1,885kg)
- Loaded Weight 4,619lbs (2,095kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 4613
Parts
- Number of Parts 156
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 633