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Ferret Mark 2. Ferret Mk2 armoured car on display at the Guards Museum, London. Compared to the lightly armed and protected Mark 1, the Mark 2 was designed from the outset to mount a .30" (7.62 mm) Browning in a one-person traversable turret, at the cost of one crew member.
Ferret armoured car, Bridgehead 2011: Date: 7 May 2011, 09:30:49 ... List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine; ... Camera model: E-520 : Author:
The museum was founded in 1980 as the Ontario Regiment Ferret Club. Housed in a garage in north Oshawa, the collection began with nine fully restored surplus Canadian Ferret armoured cars. [1] Ferret Scout Car in Canadian UN detail, 1993 First parade: (From left) ONT R HLCol Wilton, with CO LCol Morin and USO Capt Wilkinson (8CH), Oshawa, 1981
The Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle (Wheeled), abbreviated to CVR(W), was a line of vehicles to replace the Ferret Armoured Car in British Army service. Two variants were planned: Fox (FV721) – fitted with a high velocity 30 mm L21 RARDEN cannon , the same as fitted to the FV107 Scimitar Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle a member of the Combat ...
Ferret armoured car: The small and agile Ferret armoured car was operated by Canadian Armoured Recce units from 1954 to 1981. Canada ordered 124 Mk. 1's but some Mk. 2's were also acquired from BAOR stocks in Germany. The distinctive machine gun turret of the Mk. 2 was removed for Canadian service. The Ferrets were replaced by the Lynx.
T8 4×2 armoured car (United States; pre–World War II) T9 4×2 armoured car (United States; pre–World War II) T9 4×4 armoured car (United States; pre–World War II) T-10 heavy tank (Soviet Union; Cold War) T10 4×2 armoured car (also known as the Palmer Car) (United States; pre–World War II) T11 4×4 armoured car (United States; pre ...
They were assigned to the reconnaissance platoons of armoured and mechanised infantry battalions, before being withdrawn from service in 2004. [3] FV432/30 - A small number of Fox turrets were added to modified FV 432s in the mid-1970s for the Berlin Infantry Brigade but this project was abandoned after 13 were converted.
Camera model: SM-A025F: Exposure time: 0/1 sec (0) ISO speed rating: 100: Date and time of data generation: 08:47, 4 November 2021: Lens focal length: 3.38 mm: Orientation: Normal: Software used: Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384: File change date and time: 08:51, 4 November 2021: Date and time of digitizing: 08:47, 4 November 2021: APEX ...