Rudolf Gundlach (1892–1957[1]) was a Polish military engineer, inventor and tank designer. He headed the design division of the Armored Weapons Technical Research Bureau (Biuro Badań Technicznych Broni Pancernych).[2][3] He held the military rank of major in the Corps of Engineers of the Polish Army.
He was the chief designer of the Ursus wz. 29 armored car and supervised design work for the 7TP light tank and the 10TP fast tank prototype.
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RudolfGundlach (1892–1957) was a Polish military engineer, inventor and tank designer. He headed the design division of the Armored Weapons Technical...
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rear vision by engaging the extra prism. This design, patented by RudolfGundlach in 1936, first saw use in the Polish 7-TP light tank (produced from...
1935, design work began on a new tank model designated 10TP. Major RudolfGundlach led the design team, which included engineers Jan Łapuszewski, Stefan...
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developed simultaneously at the same facility, both were supervised by RudolfGundlach and their designers sometimes referred to the C2P as "ciągnik TKS"...
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His Time (Paperback) Almagestum Novum, Bologna 1651, pp. 141, 195, 280. Gundlach, F. Catalogus Professorum Academiae Marburgensis 1527-1910, Marburg 1927...
chairman of the supervisory board of the Budenheim chemical factory in Mainz, Gundlach Holding in Bielefeld, a member of the supervisory board of Vogt & Wolf...
element to increase the maximum aperture to f/1.9, which was marketed as the Gundlach Ultrastigmat.: 110 In parallel, Bertele designed the f/2.0 Ernostar lens...
Ostfildern 2008, ISBN 978-3-7995-5510-4, pp. 605–619. Klaus A. Klang, Ulf Gundlach, Manfred Kirchmer: Gemeindeordnung und Landkreisordnung für das Land Sachsen-Anhalt...
Martin Brecht, Christian Bunners, Ulrich Gäbler, Andreas Gestrich, Horst Gundlach, Jan Harasimovicz, Manfred Jakubowski-Tiessen, Peter Kriedtke, Martin Kruse...
Paul Görlich [de], TH Dresden und Zeiss Ikon, Dresden (until 1952) Karl Gundlach Georg Günzerodt Prof. Friedrich Hauser (physicist) [de] (until 1952) Wilhelm...
January 1939, eleven days before the death of Pius XI, a disappointed Gundlach informed LaFarge, the encyclical's author, "It cannot go on like this"...
Schmopera. Retrieved 17 March 2020. Oper in Berlin on oper-in-berlin.de Gundlach, Wilhelm (1905). Geschichte der Stadt Charlottenburg, erster Band: Darstellung...