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The Carrier, Universal, T16, Mark I., initially "Cargo Carrier T16" was the result of US experimentation in 1942 to improve on the Universal for British use and for US in the Pacific war. [19] It was a significantly improved vehicle based upon those built by Ford of Canada, manufactured under Lend Lease by Ford in the United States from March ...
A library with literature concerning South Africa's military history; Armoured vehicles such as the Alvis Saracen, Ford Lynx, Ratel-20, Daimler Ferret, M9A1 Half-track, Universal Carrier, several different models of the Marmon-Herrington and Eland Mk7 armoured cars, etc. More artefacts of World War I and World War II; Capt W F Faulds VC MC ...
Armoured Personnel Carrier West Germany: 10 Universal Carrier [41] Armoured Personnel Carrier United Kingdom: 30 Improved Universal Bren carrier. Tanks T-34 [43] Medium Tank Soviet Union: 15 Captured from Mozambique. T-55 [41] Main Battle Tank Poland/ Soviet Union: 8 Polish T-55LD tanks provided by South Africa. 4×4 light vehicles Mazda B1600 [41]
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As of 2006, Upington Airport was to be developed into a major cargo hub that will serve sub-Saharan Africa directly from South Africa's Northern Cape Province. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] As of 2009, planning was also under way at Upington Airport to construct a facility for the long-term parking of mothballed (decommissioned) aircraft.
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Congo Airways S.A. is the state-owned flag carrier airline of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). With a paid-up capital of US$90 million, it started operations on 20 October 2015. It is banned from flying into the EU. [3]