1939 Büssing-NAG 4500 — The Heavy Truck That Kept the Wehrmacht Moving 🪖
Автор: On wheels
Загружено: 2025-10-22
Просмотров: 4527
The 1939 Büssing-NAG 4500 was one of Germany’s most reliable heavy trucks during World War II — a diesel-powered six-cylinder workhorse built for endurance, not speed. With around 105 horsepower and 500 Nm of torque, it hauled fuel, ammunition, and troops across Europe’s battlefields, from frozen forests to desert dunes.
Available in both 4×2 and 4×4 (A-type) configurations, the 4500 was the backbone of countless supply convoys. It carried over 4.7 tons of cargo, could tow artillery, and even serve as a mobile anti-aircraft platform. Though it lacked glamour, its rugged design and durability made it a true unsung hero of logistics.
Join us as we explore the engineering, design, and battlefield life of this remarkable machine — a symbol of reliability under fire. Subscribe for more deep dives into rare and historic trucks that shaped the modern world.
Support the channel and get exclusive perks: / @youtubeonwhels
#1939 #BussingNAG4500 #Bussing #NAG #WWIITruck #GermanTruck #Wehrmacht #MilitaryHistory #VintageTrucks #DieselEngine #ClassicTruck #WarMachine #WW2Vehicles #HistoricalVehicles #TruckHistory #GermanEngineering #4x4Truck #AntiqueTruck #WarTransport #MechanizedWarfare
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео mp4
-
Информация по загрузке: