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Daimler armoured car - Wikimedia Commons

  • Daimler Mk I Armoured Car, UK, 11 March 1942.
  • . Daimler Mk I armoured car.
  • . Daimler Mk I armoured car.
  • . Daimler Armoured Car Mk II.
  • . Daimler armoured cars and other recce vehicles on the road near Lille St Hubert (St Huibrechts), 20 September 1944.
  • . Canadian Daimler (background) and Humber armoured cars in the Belgian-Dutch border town of Putte, 11 October 1944.



    Ferret armoured car: Information From Answers.com
  • On this page: Ferret armoured car Ferret armoured car Ferret Mk.1/2 in desert finish Ferret Scout Car General characteristics Length 12 ft 2 in, 3.7  Width 6 ft 3 in, 1.91 m Height 6 ft 2 in, 1.88 m Weight 3.7  Suspension 4 x 4 Wheel Speed 93 km/h road ? km/h off-road Range 306 km Primary armament 7.62 mm MG Secondary armament none  mm Power plant Rolls Royce B60 6-cylinder 130  (97 kW) Crew 2 (commander, driver) The Ferret armoured car , also commonly called the Ferret Scout car, is a British produced armoured fighting vehicle designed and built for purposes.
  • . The turret, though not fitted to all models, carried a single machine gun.
  • . Six fitted to the hull (three on each side) carried smoke grenades in British service.
  • . anti-tank missiles in unusual wide flat turret External links has media related to: See also Modern (post WW2) UK Wheeled vehicles Ferret Scout Car | Armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles | Light tanks and anti-tank vehicles | Self-propelled artillery | UK unarmoured or non-fighting vehicles Modern Wheeled Armoured Vehicles 4 x 4 | Ferret | 6 x 6 | 8 x 8 | 10 x 10 This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia.



    Men of the Desert Rats
  • . Pictures of the 11th Hussars Rolls Royce Armoured Car in the desert in 1940.
  • . Morris Armoured Car crossing the frontier wire into Libya in 1940 Rolls Royce Armoured Car of 'D' Squadron, 11th Hussars, fitted with an extra pair of light machine-guns mounted on the turret as additional protection against air attack.
  • . In Humber Armoured Cars Moving upto the front in Humber Armoured Cars Moving through the wire 11th Hussars HQ, making use of an umbrella, liberated from a Cairo bar or restaurant The crew of this Humber III Armoured Car were the first into Tripoli C' Squadron Outside Ghent September 1944, in Daimler Armoured Cars Humber Scout Cars of D Squadron outside the Town Hall, in Hamburg, 3rd May 1945 Vehicles of D Squadron in the main square of Tonning after VE Day Daimler Armoured Cars of 11th Hussars, during the Victory Parade in Berlin, 21st July 1945 Pictures of the 4th South African Armoured Car Regiment Troopers on Marmon-Harrington Armoured Car Near Gazala, 1942 Commanding Officer and other Officers Commanding Officer, NCO's and Crews Lt.



    11th (UK) Armoured Division: Spearhead Organization
  • Spearhead Organization 11th Armoured Division 1944-1945 Division Headquarters: Headquarters Company : (Major General G.P.B."Pip" Roberts) 1-HQ stand in M3A1 White Scout Car 1-Sherman V 1-Armoured Brigade (29th Armoured Brigade), with: Brigade Headquarters (Brigadier C.
  • . AT Gun/ Universal Carrier 1-3" Mortar stand in Universal or Loyd Carrier 2-HMG stands in Universal carriers 3-Motor Companies, each with : 3-Rifle stands in M-3 Halftracks 1-Carrier Platoon in Universal Carrier 1-Infantry Brigade (159th Infantry Brigade), with: Brigade Headquarters (Brigadier J.G.
  • . Churcher) HQ: 1-HQ stand in Jeep 1-Rifle stand in 15cwt truck 1- Machine Gun Company ( 2nd Independant Machine Gun Company ), with: 3-HMG stands in Universal Carriers 1-4.2" Mortar in Loyd Carrier with trailer By late 1944, add 1-Wasp carrier flamethrower 3-Lorried Infantry Battalions, (4th Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry, 3rd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment [relieved in April 1945 by 1st Battalion Cheshire Regiment], 1st Battalion Herefordshire Regiment), each with: Battalion Headquarters: HQ: 1-HQ stand in jeep 1-Support Company, with ; 1-6pdr.

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    Achtung Panzer! - Polish Armor 1939
  • . French Renault UE / AMX UE / Chenillette Lorraine light infantry carrier France 1940 - combat use.
  • . Armored Cars British Scout Car Daimler Dingo England 1942-1945 - training use only.
  • . Canadian Scout Car Ford Lynx Italy 1944-1945 - combat use.
  • . British Scout Car Humber England 1943-1945 - training use only.
  • . British Light Armored Reconnaissance Car Standard Beaverette England 1941-1943 - training use only.
  • . British Light Armored Reconnaissance Car Humber England 1942-1945 - training use only.
  • . British Light Armored Reconnaissance Car Morris Middle East / North Africa 1942-1943 - training and combat use.
  • . Canadian Light Armored Reconnaissance Car GM Otter Italy 1943-1945 - training and combat use.
  • . British Armored Car Rolls-Royce Middle East / North Africa 1942-1943 - training use only.
  • . South African Marmon-Herrington armored car Middle East / North Africa 1942-1945 - training use only.
  • . Italian Autoblinda AB 40/41 armored car North Africa (Egypt) 1942 - training use only.


    XT-Commerce - Dinky, Daimler Armoured Car Nr. 670 G v. 1954, guter Zustand 0566
  • . Dinky, Daimler Armoured Car Nr.
  • . 1954, guter Zustand ArtNr.: 0566 Produktdatenblatt drucken Lieferzeit: in kürze Auktion verfügbar Dinky, Daimler Armoured Car Nr.


    Dinky, Daimler Armoured Car Nr. 670 G v. 1954, guter Zustand
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    Ferret, White, Saladin, Staghound, Saracen, Canadian
  • Category: Armour [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ Allied-recent ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Ferret Ferret Page index Scout Car Photo from Bruce McCann The Ferret Scout Car was of British origin and, in 1960, replaced the Centurion tank in the 4th/19th Prince of Wales Light Horse.
  • . The later generation of the Ferret Scout Car had some modifications, including a turret.
  • . British armoured scout car.
  • . The Ferret is basically a four-wheeled car with an all-welded steel body.
  • . Length: 11'11" Width: 6'3" Height: 6'2 1/2" Weight: 4 t Engine: Rolls Royce B-60 6 Cyl 129 hp Speed (Forward AND Reverse): 58 mph Range: 300 km Armament 7.62 mm machine gun Armoured Car The Staghound Armoured Car was of American origin and, together with the Ferret Scout Car, replaced the Centurion tank in the 4th/19th Prince of Wales Light Horse.
  • . History The Staghound was the product of a joint effort in 1942 by British and American military staff, to draw up specifications for an armoured car.

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    INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS; Daimler Aerospace Sells Armored Car Division - New York Times
  • Free 14-Day Trial Monday, June 19, 2006 INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS; Daimler Aerospace Sells Armored Car Division Published: December 24, 1997 Daimler-Benz Aerospace, the defense and aerospace arm of Daimler-Benz A.G., said yesterday that it had sold its armored vehicle division to an unidentified investors group.
  • . The division, to be renamed MBB Security Cars G.m.b.H., will produce armored cars and other protected vehicles for Daimler as well as for other auto makers.


    INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS; Daimler Aerospace Sells Armored Car Division - New York Times
  • December 24, 1997 INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS; Daimler Aerospace Sells Armored Car Division Daimler-Benz Aerospace, the defense and aerospace arm of Daimler-Benz A.G., said yesterday that it had sold its armored vehicle division to an unidentified investors group.
  • . The division, to be renamed MBB Security Cars G.m.b.H., will produce armored cars and other protected vehicles for Daimler as well as for other auto makers.


    Armoured Cars
  • Armoured cars and light cars patrolled the deserts, reconnoitred enemy positions and spearheaded the allied advance.
  • . 1 Australian Light Car Patrol at Aleppo Railway Station.
  • . The men are in Model T Ford vehicles, some of which have Lewis machine guns mounted on the car, and several are on motorcycles.
  • . Photographer: unknown Armoured Car Sections 1st Armoured Car Section Formed Melbourne 1916.
  • . Equipped with three armoured cars built at the Vulcan Engineering Works in South Melbourne, a 50 HP Daimler, a 60 HP Mercedes and a 50 HP Minerva.
  • . Also known as 1st Armoured Car Battery.
  • . Became 1st Light Car Patrol 3 December 1916.
  • . Sudan, Egypt, Western Desert Light Car Patrols 1st Light Car Patrol As their original vehicles became worn out from hard use in the Western Desert and were irreparable due to shortages of spare parts, the unit was reequipped with six Ford light cars.
  • . Extra drivers and motorcycles were provided and the unit became the 1st Light Car Patrol 3 December 1916.


    DLOC : Daimler & Lanchester Car Club
  • . The history of both marques, started with their competition for the ‘carriage trade' and ended being under the same BSA ownership.
  • . The BSA cars obviously were, although smaller in terms of total cars built, the parent name in the group until the Jaguar takeover.
  • . Lanchester was the very first all British, four wheeled, petrol driven motor car owing little to previously recognised mechanical principles.
  • . Between them Daimler, Lanchester and BSA have manufactured practically every imaginable form of transport: from heavy commercials, buses, air and waterborne craft, to family cars, luxury saloons, limousines and sports cars, the club exists for them all.
  • . Whatever your interest in the classic car hobby we aim to take a modern progressive approach to the hobby.
  • . The DLOC is particularly proud of it's association with Jaguar Cars Ltd and the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust (JDHT), who have a growing collection of Daimler and Lanchester cars, which they kindly bring to a number of club events.

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    Armoured Vehicles

  • Armoured Vehicles! Armoured Car, Scout, MkII Weight 6000 lbs.
  • . Armour 30mm Speed 55 mph Range 200 miles Armoured Car, Scout, Humber Mk I, MkII Weight 7, 000 lbs.
  • . Armour 14mm Speed 50 mph Range 250 miles Armoured Car, Reconnaissance, Humber Mk IIIA Weight 7, 200 lbs.
  • . Armour 12mm Speed 45 Armoured Car, Reconnaissance, Beaverette MkII Weight 4000 gross Engine 45 bhp Transmission 4F1Rx2 Crew Armament m.g.
  • . Armour Speed Range Armoured Car, Alvis-Strausler, Model IIID Weight Engine 120 bhp, 6 cyl.
  • . Transmission 4F1R, x2 Crew Armament Armour Speed Armoured Car, AEC Mk III Weight 25, 400 gross Engine 158 bhp, 6 cyl.
  • . Armour 30 mm Speed 41 Range 250 Armoured Car, Daimler Mk II Weight 15, 000 lbs.
  • . gross Engine 95 hp Transmission 5F5R, 4x4 Crew 3 Armament 2 pdr., 1mgs Armour 16mm Speed 50 mph Range 205 miles Armoured Car, Humber Mk IV Weight 14, 200 gross Engine 90 hp, 6 cyl.


    Alvis Saladin Armoured Car, 1960 - Aldershot Military Museum
  • Search Museums home Our museums Our collections What's on Contact us Site map Aldershot Military Museum Alvis Saladin Armoured Car, 1960 These vehicles were introduced into British Service in 1959 as an Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle.

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