Laffley V15T
The Laffly V15T four-wheel drive vehicle was created by Laffly as a light artillery tractor for French motorized infantry units. Its primary purpose was to tow the Hotchkiss 25-mm anti-tank gun. Like other Laffly designs, the car was equipped with an unusual chassis - it had small auxiliary wheels in the bow and under the center of the body. These wheels were intended to increase the traversability of the tractor on the battlefield. The Laffly company produced only 100 cars. Later, it was produced by the La Licorne company, which produced this tractor at the automobile plant in Courbevoie. In addition to the French army, the Laffly V15T was actively used by parts of the Wehrmacht, which used it both for the transport of personnel and as a means of radio communication. – Highly detailed body and chassis - 2 marking options