A Heeresfeldbahnlokomotive is the German term for a special wartime locomotive (Kriegslokomotive) for employment on military field railways (Heeresfeldbahnen), railways usually designed to transport military supplies to the front line. Zwilling Brigadelokomotive (KDL = Kriegsdampflokomotive) HF 70 C (KDL 12) HF 110 C HF 160 D (KDL 11) HF 210 E (KML = Kriegsmotorlokomotive) HF 200 D HF 130 C (KML 3) HF 50 B (KML 4) HF 40 B (Industrie class Deutz OMZ 122 F for bridging the gap whilst the HF 50 B was being designed) German Heeresfeldbahnlokomotiven preserved in Germany after the Second World War: HF 70 C (KDL 12) HF 110 C (JLKB Nos. 1, 4 and 5): Nicki + Frank S. (Slg. Seidensticker) HF 160 D (KDL 11) HF 210 E: Aquarius C (Slg. Seidensticker) HF 200 D: none HF 130 C (KML 3) HF 50 B (KML 4) Many Heeresfeldbahnlokomotiven were left in Austria after the war; as a result many of these locomotives were used by Austrian railway companies. ÖBB Class 798 (HF 110 C) ÖBB Class 699, 699.1 (HF 160 D) ÖBB Class 2092 (HF 130 C) SKGLB 19 (HF 160 D) SKGLB 22 (HF 210 E) SKGLB 32 (HF 110 C) SKGLB 33 (HF 110 C) SKGLB D 40 (HF 200 D) Lx 164 (HF 200 D, Sochaczew narrow gauge museum) Swakopmund-Windhuk Staatsbahn Zwillinge, Number 154A (154B is lost) on a plinth under a shelter outside Windhoek Station.