After WWI, the German military discovered the importance of blended land and atmosphere assaults to maximise the harm of this enemy's forces. This strategy, referred to as "Blitzkrieg" strategy, amplified the need for reliable transport cars. The "Schell Programme" was introduced, in 1940, to improve the ease of manufacturing of land automobiles the German Army. The Austrian-made, 1.5ton, all wheel drive, Steyr 1500A/01 was an 8 passenger automobile utilized in a variety of functions particularly staff car, HQ transport, artillery tow vehicle and ambulance. The vehicle had been built with a front torsion club, lead spring rear suspension system, four rate transmission, air-cooled 8-cylinder 85hp engine, and had a top rate of 100km/h. Towards the finish of WWII, some of the automobiles had been produced with bulletproof windows, and reinforced steel dish doorways.
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