Marder (infantry fighting vehicle) - Wikipedia Schützenpanzer Marder 2 was a 1991 prototype German infantry fighting vehicle intended as a replacement design to the Schützenpanzer Marder 1 The project started in 1984 and was cancelled in 1992
7. 5 cm PaK 40 auf Sfl. Lorraine Schlepper ‘Marder I’ (Sd. Kfz. 135) The Marder I tank hunter was an attempt to solve the problem of the low mobility of towed anti-tank guns, but it failed in many other aspects The most obvious was the fact that it was built on a captured chassis which led to logistical problems, as spare parts for it would be difficult to find
Marder | armored vehicle | Britannica The West German Marder and the Soviet BMP-1, which first appeared in the late 1960s, represented the most significant advances in IFVs since World War II Both vehicles enabled mounted infantry effectively to engage even armoured opponents—a capability lacking in previous designs
Marder – Infantry fighting vehicle | Rheinmetall The Marder infantry fighting vehicle was introduced into the German army in 1970 and has been continuously developed since then The variants 1A3, 1A4, 1A5 and 1A5A1 are currently in use
Evolution of the Schutzenpanzer MARDER 1 ~ Part One This vehicle was given the designation Schützenpanzer MARDER 2 and, as a result, the original nomenclature of the original MARDER was changed to Schützenpanzer MARDER 1
Schützenpanzer Marder Infantry Fighting Vehicle of the Bundeswehr The vehicle was presented as the final evolution of the Marder, built and marketed now as the Marder APC and the IFV and Light Tank versions under the label "Marder Revolution" by Rheinmetall Defence