Miniart 1/35 Generator PE-95 with Fuel Tanks # 35662
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Generator, Jarry Cans & Barrels
The Generator PE-95 with Fuel Tanks was a portable power generation unit utilized by various military forces, including the United States, during the mid-20th century, particularly during World War II and the Korean War.
This generator, commonly referred to as the PE-95, was prized for its reliability, mobility, and versatility in providing electrical power in field operations.
It was typically powered by a gasoline engine and featured multiple fuel tanks to ensure extended operation without the need for frequent refueling.
The PE-95 generator could produce enough electrical power to support various field equipment, communication devices, lighting systems, and other operational requirements of military units deployed in remote or austere environments.
Its rugged construction and ease of transportation made it suitable for use in diverse terrains and climates.
The inclusion of integrated fuel tanks enhanced the PE-95's operational autonomy, allowing it to operate autonomously for extended periods without relying on external fuel sources.
This feature was particularly advantageous in forward operating bases, where access to fuel supplies might be limited or unreliable.
Overall, the Generator PE-95 with Fuel Tanks served as a vital component of military logistics, providing essential electrical power to support critical operations and communications in the field, contributing to the mobility and effectiveness of military forces during wartime engagements.