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  2. Prime Ministerial Car - Wikipedia

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    The cars currently used are armoured, custom built Range Rover Sentinel supercharged 5.0 litre V8 models and armoured Audi A8L models. [1] [2] Prime ministerial and ministerial limousines are operated and administered by the Government Car Service, an executive agency of the Department for Transport, and stored and maintained at 10 Downing Street.

  3. Warrior tracked armoured vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Warrior incorporates several design features in keeping with the UK's battlefield experience. In particular, there are no firing ports in the hull, in line with British thinking that the role of the armoured personnel carrier/infantry fighting vehicle (APC/IFV) is to carry troops under protection to the objective and then give firepower support when they have disembarked.

  4. Prime Ministerial Limousine - Wikipedia

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    The prime ministerial fleet was updated in 2014, replacing the Holden Caprice fleet with a suite of armoured BMW 7 Series High Security (F03) models. The $6.3 million (AUD) fleet of BMW 7 Series were purchased initially by the Australian Government to protect visiting dignitaries for the 2014 G20 summit in Brisbane, and were later commissioned as the official prime ministerial fleet. [1]

  5. Government Car Service - Wikipedia

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    The Government Car and Despatch Agency (GCDA) was formed in 1997, when Security Facilities Executive was reformed. The GCDA closed on Sunday 30 September 2012 following discontinuation of its despatch services earlier in the year. All government car services were closed as of that date, with the exception of secure transport for ministers, the Leader of the Opposition, former prime ministers ...

  6. Homologation (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    Some sports cars are released to the public for the express purpose of meeting the homologation guidelines of a particular series or several series. In such cases, numbers manufactured are often just enough to meet the minimum requirement for homologation by the racing series for which the vehicle was designed.

  7. Single vehicle approval - Wikipedia

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    The single vehicle approval is a test introduced in 1998 by the British government to determine the road worthiness of a vehicle not type approved within the UK, on a one off basis. Typically used by ' kit cars ', very low volume production vehicles, and personally imported cars, allowing these cars to be used legally on the roads for a ...

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  9. Category : Armoured fighting vehicles of the United Kingdom

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