Kubuś
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| Kubuś | |
|---|---|
The original Kubuś car at the Polish Army Museum | |
| Type | Improvised armored car/personnel carrier |
| Place of origin | Poland |
| Service history | |
| In service | August 22, 1944 – September 6, 1944 |
| Used by | Home Army |
| Wars | Warsaw Uprising |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Main engineer: Walerian Bielecki (nom-de-guerre Jan) |
| Designed | August 8, 1944 – August 22, 1944 |
| Manufacturer | A car repair shop belonging to Stanisław Kwiatkowski in Warsaw's borough of Powiśle, at the corner of Tamka Street and Topiel Street. |
| Developed from | Chevrolet 157 truck |
| Produced | August 8, 1944 – August 22, 1944 |
| No. built | 1 |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 4.5 t (4.4 long tons; 5.0 short tons) |
| Length | 6.09 m (20 ft) |
| Width | Front: 2.24 m (7 ft 4 in) Rear: 2.28 m (7 ft 6 in) |
| Height | 2.59 m (8 ft 6 in) |
| Crew | 2 – 3 |
| Passengers | 8 – 10 Partisans |
| Armor | 5–6 mm (0.20–0.24 in) sloped armour |
Main armament | |
Secondary armament | Hand grenades (Sidolówka, Filipinka) |
| Engine | Chevrolet 6-cylinder 3548 cc engine 78 hp (58 kW) @ 3200 rpm |
| Drive | 4×2 |
| Transmission | 4 forward / 1 reverse |
| Fuel capacity | 50 L (11 imp gal; 13 US gal) |
| Maximum speed | 50 km/h (31 mph) |
Kubuś (Polish for "Little Jacob") is a Polish improvised fighting vehicle used by the Home Army in the Warsaw Uprising during World War II. The single vehicle was built in secret to function as an armoured car and armoured personnel carrier for assaults by the Home Army, where it suffered damage and was abandoned after two weeks of service. The original Kubuś vehicle survived the war and is on display in the Polish Army Museum, while a full-scale replica was built for the Warsaw Uprising Museum and frequently takes part in various open-air festivals and reenactment shows.