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The M3 scout car (known as the White scout car in British Commonwealth service) was an American armored car produced in the World War II era, from 1939 to 1944. The original M3 scout car was produced in limited numbers, while the improved M3A1 scout car saw wide service during World War II and after.
M3 Scout Car. Armored car (1940-45) USA - 20,918 built. Genesis: A White company design. The White company remains in history for having literally put the US Army on wheels during WWII. It shared this wartime industrial task with Willys-Overland and its iconic Jeep.
Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the M3 Scout Car (White Scout Car) Four-Wheeled Armored Car including pictures.
The M3 Scout Car (known as White Scout Car in British service) was an U.S. produced armored car. The improved M3A1 Scout Car saw wide service during WW II.
History, factsheet and photos of the M3 Scout Car used by the Allied armies in 1944 during the Normandy landings and battle.
The Scout Car was not designed to be leading the charge into battle, but to be the eyes and ears of the Army to report to locations of enemy armed forces. Nearly 21,000 M3A1 Scout Cars were produced between 1940 and 1944.
Scout Car M3 1-7,12. The scout car M2 had been based on the Corbitt 1.5-ton truck, was powered by Lycoming's "Corbitt Eight" MODGFC 94-horsepower V8 engine, weighed 7,900lb (3,600kg), and could travel at a maximum of 58mph (93kph). It had a cruising radius of 200 miles (320km), and a crew of 5-7 men.