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  2. Ferret armoured car - Wikipedia

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    The Ferret scout car at the Hong Kong Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defence; This is a former Royal Hong Kong Regiment vehicle. Note the M1919 machine gun is missing. Iran: 50 received in 1970-71. [7] Iraq: 25 received between 1953-55. [7] Jamaica: 15; Mk 4 variant, received in 1962. [7] Jordan: 180 received between 1954-69. [7]

  3. Lynx reconnaissance vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forces accepted 174 vehicles from 1968 and designated them the Lynx Reconnaissance Vehicle. [2] [5] Lynx's were issued to the reconnaissance squadron of an armoured regiment (D Sqn), as well as to squadrons of the armoured regiment assigned to the reconnaissance role, with one squadron retaining the Ferret scout car.

  4. Reconnaissance vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A reconnaissance vehicle, also known as a scout vehicle, is a military vehicle used for forward reconnaissance. Both tracked and wheeled reconnaissance vehicles are in service. In some nations, light tanks such as the M551 Sheridan and AMX-13 have also been used by scout platoons. Their armament ranges from a medium machine gun to a large cannon.

  5. Turo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Turo Inc. is an American peer-to-peer carsharing company based in San Francisco, in the United States.The company allows private car owners to rent out their vehicles via an online and mobile interface in four countries (the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia) [4] and new corporate owners to rent out their cars in France in addition to the four previous countries.

  6. Scout car - Wikipedia

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    A Soviet BRDM-2, the most common modern scout car. A scout car is a light wheeled armored military vehicle, purpose-built and used for passive reconnaissance. [1] Scout cars are either unarmed or lightly armed for self-defense, and do not carry large-caliber weapons systems. [1]

  7. 1979 International Scout Is for Sale on Bring a Trailer - AOL

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    That's literally mint, as this 1979 International Harvester Scout II is painted in the one-year-only hue of Mint Green. It's for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of ...

  8. List of FV series military vehicles - Wikipedia

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    FV700: Series of vehicles based on Daimler Ferret 4x4 scout car. FV701: Scout Car Liaison, Ferret Mk. 1/1; FV702: Orange William test vehicle; FV703: Scout Car Reconnaissance/GW, Ferret Mk. 2/6; FV704: Scout Car Liaison Ferret Mk. 1/2; FV711: Scout Car Reconnaissance, Ferret Mk. 4 (Big-wheeled) FV712: Scout Car Reconnaissance/GW, Ferret Mk. 5 ...

  9. Category:Scout cars of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scout cars of the Cold War" ... Ferret armoured car; M. Mowag Spy This page was last edited on 25 January 2018, at 02:26 (UTC ...