I understand that the Figarti V2 Fuel Truck is the same Opel Blitz fuel truck that the Luftwaffe used on its airfields -- just filled with gasoline instead of the rocket fuel component. However, most wartime pictures seem to show tanks being refueled from oil drums transported on trucks.
I understand that the Figarti V2 Fuel Truck is the same Opel Blitz fuel truck that the Luftwaffe used on its airfields -- just filled with gasoline instead of the rocket fuel component. However, most wartime pictures seem to show tanks being refueled from oil drums transported on trucks.
I read as to why the tanks were fueled from drums and not trucks. It was for speed. A fuel truck could fuel only 1 tank at a time. In 1939, the French would line up tanks and fill them from the fuel truck. The fuel truck was a specialized vehicle with poor cross country mobility. If destroyed, it would be a big loss. But almost any vehicle (including ones with good crosscountry performance) could carry drums or jerrycans. The panzer units would have drums/gerrycans dropped next to each tank and they would all fill up at the same time. Then the vehicles would go back and get the empty cans.
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