
Opel Blitz - Wikipedia
Opel Blitz (Blitz being German for "lightning") was the name given to various light and middleweight trucks built by the German Opel automobile manufacturer between 1930 and 1975.
Opel Blitz, standard German mil. truck - Kfz.305 (1937)
During the interwar, Opel became the largest truck manufacturer in Germany. The Blitz (German for "lightning"), coined in a prize competition, became a brand name for various light and middle-weight trucks, right up to 1975.
Backbone of Blitzkrieg – The German Opel Blitz Truck in 20 Photos
2018年8月16日 · Serving as the backbone of Wehrmacht’s and Waffen SS’ motorized corps, the Opel Blitz truck was involved in the transport of pretty much anything during WWII ― from soldiers to ammunition, from towing artillery pieces to delivering supplies.
Opel Blitz Military Utility Truck - Military Factory
2020年3月26日 · Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Opel Blitz Military Utility Truck including pictures.
Opel Blitz 3,6-36S – Sd.Kfz.305 – German 3 tons flatbed truck
2024年9月27日 · The Opel Blitz 3.6-36S was powered by a 6 cylinder engine with 68 HP and had a top speed of 85 km/h. The Opel Blitz had an effective range of 320 kilometers. Production of the Opel Blitz continued until 1975.
Kfz. 305 Blitz Transport | World War II Database - WW2DB
Powered by a 3,600cc Opel six-cylinder petrol engine developing 73.5 hp (54.8 kW) driving only the twin rear wheels, the Blitz had an enclosed steel cab and wooden bodywork (although late in the war some were built out of pressed card to conserve steel), the Blitz could carry a payload of 3,000kg, or tow a load of up to 5,000kg, and although wel...
Opel Blitz - Military Wiki | Fandom
Opel Blitz was the name given to various German light and middle-weight trucks built by Opel between 1930 and 1975. During the years preceding the Second World War Opel was Germany's largest truck producer.
Opel Blitz - War History
2015年10月15日 · In the 3-ton medium category Opel’s design was the most successful. The Opel Blitz 4×2 was of a conventional layout and featured a pressed steel commercial type cab with wooden body. Under the so called Schell programme …
Opel Blitz Market - CLASSIC.COM
The Opel Blitz was a series of light and middleweight trucks built by Opel beginning in 1930. The Blitz (German for lightning) saw more than 130,000 examples built between 1930 and 1944 after the German pre-war government ordered the construction of the Opelwerk Brandenburg facilities as part of a re-armament effort.
Opel-Blitz 36-6700A cargo truck - D-Day Overlord
The Opel-Blitz 36-6700A truck is used on most battlefields where Germany is engaged and is very resistant to long distances and poor road conditions (heat, cold, country roads, etc.)...). Nearly 82,000 units were built between 1937 and 1944.