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Swiss Military Museum

Coordinates: 47°36′31″N 8°11′31″E / 47.6086°N 8.1919°E / 47.6086; 8.1919
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The Swiss Military Museum (German: Schweizerisches Militärmuseum Full) is located at Full-Reuenthal in the Canton of Aargau.

History of the museum

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The origins of the museum go back to the Verein zur Förderung eines wehrtechnischen Museums ("Association for the Promotion of a Military Museum"), which was founded by Thomas Hug and friends. In 1989, the Festungsmuseum Reuenthal ("Reuenthal Fortress Museum") was opened. The construction of the military museum in Full on a former industrial site began in 1998.[1] The sponsor of the Swiss Military Museum in Full is the Verein Militär- und Festungsmuseum Full-Reuenthal ("Full-Reuenthal Military and Fortress Museum") or VMFM. Until 2011 the association offices were located in the old Reuenthal Fortress, which it has also operated as a museum since 1989. A new museum hall was opened in April 2010.

Collection

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The museum displays military hardware and uniforms of Swiss and foreign armed forces, mainly from World War II and the Cold War. The museum displays mainly tanks, artillery, anti-aircraft and anti-tank guns of the Swiss Army and other armies from the 20th century in several former factory halls.

A special feature is the complete factory collection of the former arms manufacturer Oerlikon-Bührle on the upper floor of the museum. This mainly comprises anti-aircraft and aircraft weapons. The museum also owns a German V1 flying bomb, a Reichenberg device, and engines and defence stands from English and American bombers that crashed or made emergency landings in Switzerland.

List with some of the exhibits

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MOWAG Tornado 2
Oerlikon Mosquito ATM
Panzerkanone 68, M109
US Army Halftrack
Kettenkrad

Swiss Army

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Non Swiss Army Vehicles

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Air Defense

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Former Mowag Factory Museum

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References

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  1. ^ Dieter Minder, Aargauer Zeitung, 23 November 2016: Militär- und Festungsmuseum Retrieved 8 February 2018.
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47°36′31″N 8°11′31″E / 47.6086°N 8.1919°E / 47.6086; 8.1919