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  2. Muckleburgh Collection - Wikipedia

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    ATS women operate a rangefinder at the anti-aircraft training camp at Weybourne, 23 October 1941. A mobile 3.7-inch AA gun can be seen in the background.. The museum is located on the site of the Second World War and post-war Weybourne Anti Aircraft Training Camp.

  3. Ferret armoured car - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lanka Army used Mark 1 and Mark 2 Ferrets from 1955 to 1999, with the last decade in a non-front line role. The Sri Lanka Armoured Corps still retains a few operational Ferret Mark 1 for ceremonial use, while some Mark 2s are gate guardians or in museums. [4] According to the US Military, 20 national armies were operating the Ferret in ...

  4. List of equipment of the Myanmar Army - Wikipedia

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    Ferret [94] Armoured car United Kingdom: Retired in 1992. 3 operational seen during the 76th Armed Forces Day Parade. [93] Daimler Armoured Car: Armoured car United Kingdom: Retired in 1982. 3 operational seen during the 76th Armed Forces Day Parade. [93] BAAC-72 [8] [9] Armoured personnel carrier Myanmar: Production started in 1972. Only a few ...

  5. Fox armoured reconnaissance vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The FV721 Fox Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Wheeled) (CVR(W)) was a 4 × 4 armoured car manufactured by ROF Leeds, deployed by the British Army as a replacement for the Ferret scout car and the Saladin armoured car.

  6. Humber scout car - Wikipedia

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    The Humber scout car was a British light scout car used in the Second World War.It entered service in 1942 and continued in production until 1945. Designed for reconnaissance, and liaison between armoured units, it provided protection only against light arms fire, so was not a front line vehicle.

  7. Daimler Company - Wikipedia

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    Flutes: Daimler's traditional radiator grille topped by now-vestigial cooling fins adopted by 1905. The Daimler Company Limited (/ ˈ d eɪ m l ər / DAYM-lər), before 1910 known as the Daimler Motor Company Limited, was an independent British motor vehicle manufacturer founded in London by H. J. Lawson in 1896, which set up its manufacturing base in Coventry.

  8. MK1 - Wikipedia

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    MK1 may refer to: Mark 1. Mark I (disambiguation), a first version of a product, frequently military hardware; Volkswagen Golf Mk1, first-generation Volkswagen Golf;

  9. Ferret mission - Wikipedia

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    European ferret missions were carried out by the 7499th Support Group in Germany, and out of Yokota Air Base in Japan. The 4200th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing was formed in January 1965, and its main aircraft, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird , first flew out of Beale Air Force Base , in northern California, in January 1966.