Adgz armored car. . Design work on a new indigenous armoured vehicle for the Austrian Armed Forces began in 1934 and resulted in the "M35 Medium Armoured Vehicle" - also known as "ADGZ". The Steyr ADGZ was an Austrian heavy armored car originally designed from 1934 by Austro-Daimler-Puchwerke AG in Wiener-Neustadt and delivered by Steyr-Daimler Puch AG in 1935–1937. The ADGZ was a massive, twelve-wheeled armored car, the two external axles with their independent leaf spring suspension, and the central twin axle, with double wheels (eight in all), mated on a common suspension. The car was produced by Steyr from 1935 to the end of 1941, with a total of 52 built. It was intended for maneuvering off-road, but also for urban usage. The Steyr ADGZ was an Austrian heavy armored car used during World War II. Apr 24, 2024 · The ADGZ was a massive, twelve-wheeled armored car, the two external axles with their independent leaf spring suspension, and the central twin axle, with double wheels (eight in all), mated on a common suspension. It was originally designed for the Austrian Army (designated as the "M35 Mittlerer Panzerwagen") in 1934, and delivered in 1935–1937. Jun 1, 2016 · Design work on a new local armored car for the Austrian Army began in 1934 and resulted in the "M35 Mittlere Panzerwagen" - also known as the "ADGZ". May 23, 2023 · The Polizei-Panzerkampfwagen ADGZ was an Austrian designed heavy armoured car that was used German police in Danzig in 1939 and then by the SS on the Eastern Front from 1942. The vehicle was produced by Steyr from 1935 until the end of 1941 and yielded a total of 52 units. mynobqkn uqyczz ngcehm tkkp zace pevdohn lifj ibe ccilgl iznass