Track link rubber pad,maker marked dated 1943 from a German SDKFZ 250 halftrack used by the 46th Panzer Corps recovered from the Kursk battlefield of 1943

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This is a track link rubber pad from a German SDKFZ 250 half-track. While incomplete, the metal base remains intact with clear maker markings and a 1943 date on the back. The link is rusty but solid and in good condition, though some of the rubber pad is missing. It has been carefully cleaned and remains stable, making it ideal for display or any military collection.
The track link pad was recovered from the site of a destroyed German 250 half-track used by the 46th Panzer Corps near the village of Gnilets. This occurred during the opening offensive of Operation Citadel on 5th July 1943, part of the attack on the northern side of the Kursk Salient (5th-12th July 1943) in Russia.

The rubber shoe comes with an A5 laminated information card featuring photographs.

This is a track link rubber pad from a German SDKFZ 250 half-track. While incomplete, the metal base remains intact with clear maker markings and a 1943 date on the back. The link is rusty but solid and in good condition, though some of the rubber pad is missing. It has been carefully cleaned and remains stable, making it ideal for display or any military collection.
The track link pad was recovered from the site of a destroyed German 250 half-track used by the 46th Panzer Corps near the village of Gnilets. This occurred during the opening offensive of Operation Citadel on 5th July 1943, part of the attack on the northern side of the Kursk Salient (5th-12th July 1943) in Russia.

The rubber shoe comes with an A5 laminated information card featuring photographs.