Panzer II Ausf. L

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The Panzerkampfwagen II Ausf. L "Luchs" is a German light tank from the Second World War, developed between 1940 and 1942 by Daimler-Benz and MAN. The Luchs was the only Panzer II design with the Schachtellaufwerk overlapping/interleaved road wheels and "slack track" configuration to enter series production, with 100 being built from September 1943 to January 1944 in addition to the conversion of the four Ausf. M tanks. Originally given the experimental designation VK 13.03, it was adopted under the alternate name Panzerspähwagen II and given the popular name Luchs. The Luchs was larger than the Panzer II Ausf. G in most dimensions. With a six speed transmission, it could reach a speed of 60 km/h (37 mph) with a range of 260 km (160 mi).

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Luchs tank; Lynx; Pz.Kpfw. II L; Sd.Kfz. 123; VK 13.03
length 14.83 foot, mass 13.2 ton, speed 40 mile per hour, 
Panzer II

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    Panzer II Ausf. L Panzer II Ausf. L "Luchs" in the Musée des Blindés in Saumur. Photo taken August 8.