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M8 light armored car production variant M8E1 light armored car: a variant with modified suspension. Two vehicles were produced in 1943. M20 armored utility car also known as the M20 scout car, was a Greyhound with the turret replaced with a low, armored open-topped superstructure and an anti-aircraft ring
M8 light armored car (Greyhound) M22 Locust tank, light, airborne, 37 mm gun; M24 Chaffee tank, light, 18-ton, 75 mm gun; M26 Pershing tank, medium (originally classified as heavy), full-track, 47-ton, 90 mm M26E1 Pershing tank, medium, full-track, 47-ton, 90 mm; M26E2 Pershing tank, medium, full-track, 48.5-ton, 90 mm; M27 medium tank, Detroit ...
M2 half-track car; M3 half-track; M3 scout car; M5 half-track; M7 Priest; M8 Greyhound; M9 half-track; M12 Gun Motor Carriage; M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage; M15 half-track; M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage; M19 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage; M21 mortar carrier; M38 Wolfhound; M39 armored utility vehicle; M40 Gun Motor Carriage; M41 howitzer ...
M1 armored car; M3 scout car; M8 Greyhound; M20 Armored Utility Vehicle; M38 Wolfhound; T. T7 armored car; T17 Deerhound; T17E1 Staghound; T18 Boarhound; T23 armored car;
American M3 scout car; American M8 Greyhound – Panzerspähwagen M8(a) British Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car; British Marmon–Herrington Humber; British Daimler Dingo Mk 1 – Le. Pz.Sp.Wg. Mk l 202(e) British AEC Dorchester armoured bus; British Universal Carrier – Gepanzerter Maschinengewehrträger Bren 731(e) British Universal Carrier ...
Jeffery armored car; M1 armored car; M3 scout car; M8 Greyhound; M38 Wolfhound; T7 armored car; XM706 (wheeled) XM706E1/M706 (wheeled) XM706E2 (wheeled) In service.
The EE-9 Cascavel (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐskɐˈvɛl], translated to Rattlesnake) is a six-wheeled Brazilian armoured car developed primarily for reconnaissance. It was engineered by Engesa in 1970 as a replacement for Brazil's aging fleet of M8 Greyhounds. [8]
The T17E1 armored car was an American armored car manufactured during the Second World War. It saw service with British and other Commonwealth forces during the war under the name Staghound, but was never used on the front line by US forces. A number of other countries used the Staghound after the war; some vehicles continued to serve until the ...