Talk:Landsverk L-180

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Dutch Landverks
Grebbegoos (talk) 13:11, 7 October 2018 (UTC) I have added a portion on the Dutch Landverks. The main addition is described here under too: ''The Dutch had two squadrons of these Landsverk's operational during the German invasion of the country in May 1940. The 1st squadron with its four platoons of three cars each had been divided over the infantry protection forces of the major air-force bases of Ypenburg, near the Hague, and Schiphol, near Amsterdam. The first six cars at Ypenburg were involved in heavy fighting and contributed considerably to repelling the German airlanding on Ypenburg on 10 May 1940. The 2nd squadron was attached to the Field Army command on the central front of the country. Here they performed a large number of agressive recce mission during which numerous encounters with German forces of the X.Army Corps occured. The Dutch operations with the Landsverk's were very successful. Only one was taken out by German countermeasures whereas three were crippled by German bombs or debris on Ypenburg. A number were sabotaged by the Dutch after the capitulation of the Dutch army, but most vehicles were reactivated and serve particularly in the recce battalion of the German 227th Infantry Division in France and later in the former Soviet Union''.