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  2. Jackal (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2023, the UK placed an order with Supacat for 70 Extenda Mk2 vehicles to be known as the Jackal 3 and has the option of acquiring a total of 240 of the vehicles. [35] [36] [37] British Army - 431 Jackals and 72 Coyotes in service. [38] Royal Air Force - unknown quantity used by the RAF Regiment. [39]

  3. Hyde Park Barracks, London - Wikipedia

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    Critic A. A. Gill described the Barracks as the ugliest building in London, and said that Spence "managed to construct vertical bomb damage out of horizontal bomb damage." [11] Semi-panorama north-east towards Hyde Park and the barracks 'I did not want this to be a mimsy-pimsy building', Spence is reported as saying. 'It is for soldiers. On horses.

  4. Royal Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    A static British Army WMIK on display. Supacat Jackal. The regiment's main equipment is the Supacat Jackal, a light armoured vehicle equipped with the General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) and the Browning M2.50 Heavy Machine Gun (HMG). [1] [37]

  5. Queen's Own Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War The Queen's Own Yeomanry was a British Army of the Rhine Regiment with an Armoured Reconnaissance role in Germany. With the Strategic Defence Review in 1999 the geographical locations of the regiment changed to encompass East Scotland and Northern Ireland. [ 5 ]

  6. Royal Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    (Jackal) Light Cavalry – Army Reserve (Jackal) [20] 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade 7th Infantry Brigade; The King's Royal Hussars: The Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own) The Royal Dragoon Guards. Queen's Dragoon Guards: The Royal Yeomanry: 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade 4th Infantry Brigade; The Royal Tank Regiment: The Light Dragoons: The ...

  7. Muckleburgh Collection - Wikipedia

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    The vehicles, museum site, and its unspoilt 300 acres (1.2 km 2) has been used for television films, documentaries and dramas. [4] The museum offers rides in a military vehicle and hosts "tank driving" in a FV432. Among the 25 working tanks are a Panzer P-68, a Chieftain and a Stuart M5A1, a Soviet T-55 and a Canadian-built Sherman.

  8. Leuchars Station - Wikipedia

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    A Jackal 2 armoured wheeled vehicle as used by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards based at Leuchars. The primary Army unit based at Leuchars is the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. It is a cavalry regiment which specialises in the reconnaissance role. It is equipped with the Jackal 2 armoured fighting vehicle and the Coyote tactical support vehicle. [13]

  9. Museum of Army Transport - Wikipedia

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    0-4-2T 'Gazelle' inside the Museum 8 August 1995. The Museum of Army Transport was a museum of British Army vehicles in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.. The collection included a diverse collection of armoured vehicles and support vehicles, many of which were part of the National Army Museum, as well as railway locomotives and rolling stock, and the only remaining Blackburn ...