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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 mount for a .50 cal M2 heavy machine gun.
M1 armored car (G29) Model T4 Cunningham (1934) M2 unknown; M3 unknown; M4 unknown; M5 armored car (G134) (T17 Deerhound) M6 armored car (G122) (T17E1 Staghound) M7 armored car (G133) (T18 Boarhound) M8 armored car (G136) (Greyhound) T22 (M9 halftrack car)? M10 redesignated M20 Armored Utility Car T26 (G176) M38 Wolfhound, 37 mm, 6 × 6
M20 Armored Utility Car, a WWII-era American scout car; M20, a Chinese copy of the Soviet TT-33 pistol; M20 recoilless rifle, an American rifle; M20 Super Bazooka, an American anti-tank rocket launcher; M20 SLBM, a French nuclear missile; M20 ballast tractor, the power source of the M19 tank recovery system; M20 TBM, a Chinese tactical ...
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;
Sd.Kfz. 234 8-wheeled armored car (also known as Puma or Stummel) ... M20 armored utility car (3,680) M9 half-track car (3,500) T17 armored car (250) Artillery tractors
M104 Wolverine (armored bridge layer) M9 armored combat earthmover; M60A1 armored vehicle-launched bridge (AVLB) M88 recovery vehicle; M728 combat engineer vehicle (CEV) M981 FISTV; M93 Fox NBCRS (nuclear–biological–chemical reconnaissance system)
1942 T24 Scout Car – MT-based armored car. Although it performed well in trials, the T24 was abandoned in favor of the M8 and M20 Light Armored Car. 1942–1943 Ford GTB 1 1 ⁄ 2-ton 4x4 'Burma Jeep' 1942–1945 Willys MB (stamped grille) 1942–1945 Ford GPW; 1943 Willys T28 – half-track based on the MT
The July 1943 Ordnance Publications for Supply Index (OPSI); page 68) sums up in detail, the coverage of Group G as: "Armored, half-track, and scout cars; gun, howitzer, and mortar motor carriages; cargo, mortar, personnel, half-track and universal carriers; armored amphibian, light, medium, and heavy tanks; light, medium, heavy, crane and amphibian/track-type tractors; wheeled tractors ...