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This is a display about the German siege mortar "Karl" (Gerät 041)
This is a display about the German siege mortar "Karl" (Gerät 041). Developed by Rheinmetall in 1937, prototypes were completed by August 1941. The display lists its V-engine, track suspension, and armament. It notes its use in campaigns like the Siege of Brest, Lvov, Sevastopol, and the Warsaw Uprising. The mortar weighed 124 tons, had a crew of 16, and a range of 6.8-10.5 km. It also featured 10mm armor and a speed of 10 km/h.
