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German Self-Propelled Seige Mortar : Mörser Karl-Gerät (600mm)



Karl-Gerät (040/041) (lit.'Karl-device' in German), also known as Mörser Karl, was a World War II German self-propelled siege mortar (Mörser) designed and built by Rheinmetall. Its heaviest munition was a 60cm (24in) diameter, 2,170kg (4,780lb) shell; the range for its lightest shell of 1,250kg (2,760lb) was just over 10km (6.2mi). Each gun had to be accompanied by a crane, a two-piece heavy transport set of railcars, and several modified tanks to carry shells.


Seven guns were built, six of which saw combat between 1941 and 1945. It was used in attacking the Soviet fortresses of Brest-Litovsk and Sevastopol, bombarded Polish resistance fighters in the Warsaw Uprising, participated in the Battle of the Bulge, and was used to try to destroy the Ludendorff Bridge during the Battle of Remagen. One Karl-Gerät has survived; the remainder were scrapped after the war.


Model Specifications [wikipedia]