AEC armoured command vehicles (ACVs) were a series of command vehicles built by the British Associated Equipment Company (AEC) during the Second World...
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car Armoured Trucks Armadillo – Home Guard use only Bedford OXA – armoured car for home defence, Home Guard use only Armoured command vehicles AEC armoured...
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Guy Lizard (redirect from Guy Lizard Armoured Command Vehicle)
prepared based on the AEC Matador, which became the AEC armoured command vehicle. White, B. T. (1970). British tanks and fighting vehicles: 1914-1945. London:...
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the 'Dorchester' armoured command vehicle. AEC also produced a larger 6×6 vehicle, model O854, based on components from both the AEC Marshal 6x4 and the...
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fighting vehicle), with Germany and the Netherlands (modern) AEC armoured command vehicle – World War II 4x4 or 6x6 armoured command vehicle Guy Lizard...
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Samaritan armoured ambulance FV105: Sultan armoured command vehicle FV106: Samson armoured recovery vehicle FV107: Scimitar armoured reconnaissance vehicle FV108:...
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nomenclature, a vehicle with load-carrying capacity of less than one imperial ton (20 hundredweight) was designated as a truck. AEC armoured command vehicle (415)...
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prototype armoured car (~1; Romania) ADGZ (Steyr) armoured car (52; Austria & Germany) AEC armoured car (629; United Kingdom) AEC armoured command vehicle (415;...
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with symbols. Vehicle registration numbers were used to identify vehicle type and the specific vehicle number. Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFVs) sometimes...
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Associated Equipment Company (redirect from AEC (Associated Equipment Company))
version was designated as the "AEC Marshall" but almost always called the Matador. Four hundred AEC armoured command vehicles, popularly known as the "Dorchester"...
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Wisdom film The Bulldog Breed "Dorchester", a nickname for the AEC armoured command vehicle Dorchester armour, a variant of Chobham armour used on modern...
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Armoured Fighting Vehicle Signals (1st Tank Brigade Signals from 1935). In 1937 the 1st and 2nd Cavalry Brigades were converted into light armoured brigades...
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The FWD R.6.T, later and more widely known as the AEC 850, was a British 6×6 military vehicle of the interwar period that was used in the early part of...
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White, B T Armoured Cars - Daimler, Guy, Daimler, Humber, AEC AFV Profile No 21, Profile Publishing, Windsor George Forty - World War Two Armoured Fighting...
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to procure AAPC – Advanced armoured personnel carrier (Turkiye) AARADCOM – Army Armament Research and Development Command AAR – After-action review AASLT...
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Middlesex Yeomanry (redirect from 2nd Armoured Divisional Signals)
Yeomanry provided 9th Armoured Brigade Signal Squadron. The former CO of 11th Armoured Divisional Signals, Lt-Col R.H.O. Coryton, took command, and the CO of...
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Valentine tank (category Military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944)
Tank Infantry Mark III*— from the Mark I, was based on the AEC Comet, a commercial road vehicle engine. The Mark IV used a GMC Detroit Diesel; these were...
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The AEC Bridgemaster was a front-engined low-height double-decker bus chassis manufactured by AEC. The AEC Bridgemaster was introduced by AEC in 1956...
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T17E1 Staghound (redirect from T17E1 (Staghound) armoured car)
guns. Others had the turret replaced with that of a 75 mm gun-armed AEC armoured car. Passed on in 1976 to the Army of Free Lebanon, Lebanese Arab Army...
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Daimler armoured cars. The heaviest armoured cars in the regiments, the AEC armoured cars, now mounted 75-mm cannon, a far cry from the original armoured car...
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Associated Equipment Company (AEC) in the early 1930s to meet a British Army requirement for an offroad capable heavy transport vehicle to open up remote areas...
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of these World War II FFW vehicles were the 3-ton command vehicles on lorry chassis and the 6×6 AEC armoured command vehicle. These were built for the...
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increasing complexity, 5th (L) Corps Signals deploying the new AEC armoured command vehicle (EVC). In June 1942 V Corps was designated for Operation Torch...
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Centurion (tank) (category Military vehicles introduced from 1945 to 1949)
Crossing Equipment (Armoured ramp carrier) Centurion ARV Mk I Armoured Recovery vehicle Centurion ARV Mk II Armoured Recovery Vehicle with superstructure...
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The AEC 761T was a two-axle double deck trolleybus chassis manufactured by AEC. Based on the AEC Q-type bus chassis, only five were built; a demonstrator...
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The AEC Reliance was a mid-underfloor mounted engined single-decker bus and coach chassis manufactured by AEC between 1953 and 1979. The name had previously...
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The AEC Renown was the name given to three distinct forward control bus chassis manufactured by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) at different periods...
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42nd (East Lancashire) Signal Regiment (redirect from 42nd (East Lancashire) Armoured Divisional Signals)
converted into 42nd Armoured Division. Although 42nd Division dropped the 'East Lancashire' subtitle when it became an armoured formation, the signals...
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intended as the main armament for the Alvis Saladin armoured car that was to replace the AEC armoured car. This was designed to fire Armour-Piercing Discarding...
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The AEC Y Type was a British truck built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC), it saw widespread service with the British Army during the First World...
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