Abwurfbehälter für Nachschub ( Container Supply )
Zeltbahn tent resting place of the Fallschirmjager , with a Abwurfbehälter FJ ( parachute troops container ) in the foreground . Abwurfbehälter für Nachschub ( supply containers using parachute deployed ) are usually excluded from the Junkers Ju 52 transport aircraft through the left side door . Each container typically contains equipment for three or four Fallschirmjager and usually ( again ) when issued , or after , Fallschirmjager - Fallschirmjager jump out of planes . Each aircraft an average of 12 people charged soldiers and four containers , and are always deployed in a span of 9-10 seconds . When a delay occurs , or when not all jumpers successfully issued when the aircraft has been in the position of the jump , then inevitably aircraft should turn back again to the same place and fielded residual charge
In the morning in the city of Rome ( Italy ) dated 8 September 1943 , the members 2 . Fallschirmjager - Division issued their equipment stored in the FJ - Abwurfbehälter during Unternehmen Achse . This operation aims to disarm the Italian Army after the " ex- friend " to establish a peace treaty with the Allies that have landed on Italian soil
Photos of the work of the SS - Untersturmführer Peter Renold featuring the members of the SS - Fallschirmjager - Bataillon 500 was carrying FJ - Abwurfbehälter für Nachschub ( Container Supply ) in Drvar dated May 25, 1944 . These photos are often misinterpreted as taken while fighting in Budapest , and even the name the photographer is also one called ( SS - Adolf Kriegsberichter Kunzmann ) !
The photos show Abwurfbehälter für Nachschub , Mischlast Abwurfbehälter 250 ( Kg )
sources :
Photo collection of the German Bundesarchiv
Photo collection of NARA Archives
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www.histomil.com
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Zeltbahn tent resting place of the Fallschirmjager , with a Abwurfbehälter FJ ( parachute troops container ) in the foreground . Abwurfbehälter für Nachschub ( supply containers using parachute deployed ) are usually excluded from the Junkers Ju 52 transport aircraft through the left side door . Each container typically contains equipment for three or four Fallschirmjager and usually ( again ) when issued , or after , Fallschirmjager - Fallschirmjager jump out of planes . Each aircraft an average of 12 people charged soldiers and four containers , and are always deployed in a span of 9-10 seconds . When a delay occurs , or when not all jumpers successfully issued when the aircraft has been in the position of the jump , then inevitably aircraft should turn back again to the same place and fielded residual charge
In the morning in the city of Rome ( Italy ) dated 8 September 1943 , the members 2 . Fallschirmjager - Division issued their equipment stored in the FJ - Abwurfbehälter during Unternehmen Achse . This operation aims to disarm the Italian Army after the " ex- friend " to establish a peace treaty with the Allies that have landed on Italian soil
Photos of the work of the SS - Untersturmführer Peter Renold featuring the members of the SS - Fallschirmjager - Bataillon 500 was carrying FJ - Abwurfbehälter für Nachschub ( Container Supply ) in Drvar dated May 25, 1944 . These photos are often misinterpreted as taken while fighting in Budapest , and even the name the photographer is also one called ( SS - Adolf Kriegsberichter Kunzmann ) !
The photos show Abwurfbehälter für Nachschub , Mischlast Abwurfbehälter 250 ( Kg )
sources :
Photo collection of the German Bundesarchiv
Photo collection of NARA Archives
www.commons.wikimedia.org
www.flickr.com
www.histomil.com
www.militaryphotos.net
www.warbirdresourcegroup.org