trägt eine schwere Verantwortung - translation to English
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trägt eine schwere Verantwortung - translation to English

GERMAN HALF-TRACK FAMILY
Schwere Wehrmachtschlepper

trägt eine schwere Verantwortung      
bears a heavy responsibility, carries a great charge, bears a heavy burden, has great obligation
self propelled gun         
  • British [[AS-90]]s firing in [[Basra]], Iraq, 2008.
  • 2S19M2 Msta]]-S of the [[Russian Army]]
  • A Swedish [[Bandkanon 1]]
  • German]] ''[[Wespe]]'' 105 mm self-propelled artillery vehicle.
  • [[Soviet]] [[ISU-152]] heavy [[assault gun]].
  • IDF Makmat 160 mm mortar [[mortar carrier]] (see [[postwar Sherman tanks]]).
  • A [[Panzerhaubitze 2000]] of the [[German Army]] arriving in Afghanistan
  • Self-propelled 155mm Howitzer model 2000 Zuzana]]
ARTILLERY MOUNTED ON A VEHICLE FOR MOBILITY AND PROTECTION
Self-propelled gun; Motorized artillery; Self propelled gun; Locomotive artillery; Self-Propelled Artillery; Self-propelled howitzer; Schwere Panzerhaubitze auf Geschutzwagen; Mechanized artillery; Self propelled artillery; Self-propelled Howitzer; Self propelled howitzer; Mechanised artillery; Panzerhaubitze; SP Artillery; Self propelled guns; Truck-mounted artillery; Truck-mounted howitzer
Kanone mit Eigenantrieb (Kanone die sich auf einem Kettenfahrzeug befindet, und sich selbstständig (ohne Zugwagen) bewegen kann)

Definition

EINE
EINE Is Not EMACS (Reference: EMACS, LISP)

Wikipedia

Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper

The Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper (sWS; "Heavy Military Tractor") was a German World War II half-track vehicle used in various roles between 1943 and 1945. The unarmored models were used as supply vehicles and as tractors to haul artillery. Armored versions mounted anti-aircraft guns or a 10 barrel rocket launcher (Nebelwerfer). Fewer than a thousand were built before the end of the war, but production continued after the war of an improved model in the Tatra plant in Czechoslovakia.