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84
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May 2008
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Last Edited:
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May 2008
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Type (ID):
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Elefant (190)
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Model (ID):
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Remanufactured Vehicles (360)
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Location Category (ID):
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U.S. Army Ordnance Museum (70050)
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Location (ID):
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Display Park (70060)
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Location History:
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1: Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, Nibelungen, Sankt Valentin, Austria (100 chassis manufactured 1941-42 then 90 converted to Elefant April-May 1943) 2: Tank Memorial, Kursk, Kurskaya Oblast, Kursk, Voronezh and Surrounding Regions, Russia (Action in general area of Kursk July 1943) 3: Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, Nibelungen, Sankt Valentin, Austria (Returned to factory for upgrade) 4: Nettuno, Italy (Captured near Anzio) 5: U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Harford County, Maryland, USA (Current location)
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This Elefant has chassis number 150040 and had the tactical number “102”. It belonged to sPzJgAbt 653 whose 1st Company was equipped with 11 Elefants. It saw action in Italy in 1944 at the Nettuno bridgehead. It was then captured by US forces and shipped to APG. (Source: L. Archer). It is due to be removed from APG for restoration in Georgia (source: R. Fleming). It shows signs of battle damage.
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Images - Photographs and NavPix (click to expand or browse)
July 1983
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1: The Elefant at Aberdeen Proving Ground
Taken: 9 July 1983 Contributor: T. Larkum Photo ID: 177 Added: 3 July 2008 Filename: Scan_Ele... Views: 401 Select/Has Priority: 1/0
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2: Rear right view
Taken: 9 July 1983 Contributor: T. Larkum Photo ID: 178 Added: 3 July 2008 Filename: Scan_Ele... Views: 371 Select/Has Priority: 1/0
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