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The Marder ( German for " marten ") is a German infantry fighting vehicle operated by the German Army as the main weapon of the Panzergrenadiere ( mechanized infantry ) from the 1970s through the present day.
The Marder is currently being replaced by its successor, the Puma.
The hull of the Marder 1 is all welded steel, giving protection from small-arms fire and shell fragments with the front of the hull providing protection from up to 20 millimeters APDS rounds.
The Marder is a relatively conventional design, with the driver sitting at the front left side of the hull with the engine to his right.
The Marder is powered by an MTU MB Ea-500 six-cylinder liquid cooled diesel engine which develops approximately 600 horsepower at 2, 200 rpm.
The Marder is propelled by a Diehl track which can be fitted with rubber road pads.
The Marder 1A3 is the currently most common version of this system, and is in service with the German Bundeswehr, the Marder 1A4 differs from the 1A3 only by the use of a cryptography-capable radio-set.
Newest version of the Marder is the Marder 1A5 with advanced mine protection.
A simplified version of the Marder is also employed as an infantry fighting vehicle, mortar carrier and rocket launcher by the Argentinian Army, realising most of the versions originally planned for the Bundeswehr and later abandoned due to costs and / or the availability of cheap alternatives like the M106 mortar carrier.
The Marder is also used as a carrier for the Roland air defence system.
Some 4 – 6 test models of a 120mm mortar on a Marder chassis where build and at least one is in use as a firefighting vehicle at the WTS Meppen.
This is a list of Infantry Divisions operating on the Eastern Front known to have used Marder I's and the estimated time frame they were used
Today the main Infantry fighting vehicle of the Panzergrenadier in Germany is the Marder IFV which is going to be replaced by the Puma IFV beginning in 2010.
The MILAN-ATGM is used by dismounted Panzergrenadier fireteams ( which consist of six soldiers due to the number of soldiers carried by the Marder and Puma IFVs ), as well as attached to the Marder turret to provide the IFV with enhanced anti-armour capabilities.
The division is known to have used Marder Is from January 1943 to December 1943.

Marder and 1
The first production Marder 1 was handed to the German army on 7 May 1971.
The A3 upgrade program began in 1988, with Thyssen-Henschel being awarded a contact to upgrade 2, 100 Marder 1 A1 / A2 series vehicles to A3 standard at a rate of 220 a year.
A Marder 1 A3 fires its 20 mm cannon in an exercise.
A Marder 1 A5
* Marder 1 ( 1971 –)
** Marder 1 with Milan: a Milan launcher was fitted to all Marders between 1977 and 1979.
** Marder 1 A1 (+) ( 1979 – 1982 ): dual feed for 20 mm cannon enabling choice of ammunition, night vision equipment including image intensifiers and a thermal imager.
** Marder 1 A1 (-) ( 1979 – 1982 ): as A1 (+) but without thermal imager.
*** Marder 1 A1A3: a Marder A1 with SEM 80 / 90 cryptographic radios.
** Marder 1 A1A as 1 A1 but without any passive night vision equipment.
*** Marder 1 A1A4: a Marder A1A with SEM 80 / 90 cryptographic radios.
** Marder 1 A1A2: a converted Marder 1 with A1 turret and A2 chassis
*** Marder 1 A1A5: a Marder A1A2 with SEM 80 / 90 cryptographic radios.
** Marder 1 A2 ( 1984 – 1991 ): Between 1984 and 1991, all German Marder 1's were upgraded to A2 standard, this included substantial modification of the suspension, fuel tanks, cooling system and water-jet cleaning system.
*** Marder 1 A2A1: a Marder 1 A2 with SEM 80 / 90 cryptographic radios.

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Examples include the U. S. M901 ITV ( Improved TOW Vehicle ) and the Norwegian NM142, both on an M113 chassis, several Soviet ATGM launchers based on the BRDM reconnaissance car, the British FV438 Swingfire and FV102 Striker and the German Raketenjagdpanzer series built on the chassis of the HS 30 and Marder IFV.
An example of the development of tank destroyer technology throughout the war are the Marder III and Hetzer vehicle, that were very different in spite of being based on the same chassis: Marder was straightforwardly an anti-tank gun on tracks whereas Hetzer traded some firepower ( its Pak 39, designed to operate within the confines of a fully-armored fighting compartment, fires the same projectiles from a reduced propellant charge compared to Marder's Pak 40 ) for better armor protection and ease of battlefield concealment.
Captured Soviet anti-tank guns were mounted on modified Panzer II chassis, producing the Marder II self-propelled anti-tank gun.
The most common mounting was a German anti-tank gun on the Czech Panzer 38 ( t ) chassis to produce the Marder III.
* Michael P. Marder ( 2010 ).
Examples include the German Marder and Puma, the Chinese ZBD-97, the Soviet / Russian BMP-3, the Indian Abhay IFV, the Yugoslavian BVP M-80, the Canadian LAV III, the British Warrior, the American M2 Bradley, the Spanish Pizarro / ASCOD, the Italian Dardo, the South African Ratel, the French AMX-10P and VBCI, the Swedish Combat Vehicle 90 and the Dutch YPR-765 AIFV.
A Marder ( IFV ) | Marder of the German Army fires a MILAN anti-tank missile.
Some vehicles mount more machine guns ; for example on the German Marder, one machine gun fires from the rear of the vehicle, and the Russian BMP-3 has two machine guns mounted in the hull facing forward.
Its introduction prompted the development of similar vehicles in Western armies, such as the West German Marder and American M2 Bradley.
* Bullock, T. H., Bennett, M. V. L., Johnston, D., Josephson, R., Marder, E., Fields R. D.
The two vehicles described in the film as Panzers were meant to portray Marder III tank destroyers.
One was created for the film using the chassis of a Czech-built Panzer 38 ( t ) tank similar to the construction of the original Marder III ; the other was a cosmetically modified Swedish SAV m / 43 assault gun, which also used the 38 ( t ) chassis.
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The American Point System was proposed by taylor porter of Marder Luse & Company in Chicago in the 1870s, and his point system used the same method of size division as Fournier ’ s ; viz.
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