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The Daimler scout car, known in service as the Daimler Dingo (after the Australian wild dog), is a British light, fast four-wheel drive reconnaissance vehicle also used for liaison during the Second World War.
The Daimler armoured car was a parallel development to the Daimler Dingo scout car, a small armoured vehicle for scouting and liaison roles. It was another Birmingham Small Arms Company design. A larger version designed on the same layout as the Dingo fitted with the turret similar to that of the Mark VII 'Tetrarch' Light Tank and a more ...
The ATF Dingo 2 is an advanced version of the Dingo, based on the upgraded Unimog U 5000 chassis with improved protection and more payload. It is offered in two versions, a 3,250 mm wheelbase version (3.5 tonnes payload) and a 3,850 mm wheelbase version (4 tonnes payload) .
Dingo scout car (245, World War II) Rover light armoured car (238, World War II) Sentinel cruiser tank (65, World War II) AC3 Thunderbolt cruiser tank (prototype, World War II) Universal Carrier (license production, World War II) Yeramba self-propelled gun (14, post-World War II) ASLAV infantry fighting vehicle (257, modern)
The Dingo Scout Car was a light armoured car built in Australia during World War II. ... Australian Scout and Armoured Cars 1933 to 1945, ...
ATF Dingo 2 MPPV Germany: Infantry mobility vehicle: 218 [30] Will be replaced by the VBMR Griffon from 2025. [24] 2 vehicles destroyed by IED in Mali in 2019 156 FUS variants for troop transport; 52 command post; 10 ambulance variants; LMV 'Lynx' Italy: Infantry mobility vehicle ~80 [31] ~360 sent to Ukraine. [31] Oshkosh CLV 'Falcon' United ...
'Light reconnaissance cars' existed during the Second World War, notably the Daimler Dingo. Given its experience with the successful Dingo (6,626 produced and one of two British AFVs produced throughout WWII) Daimler was awarded a development contract in October 1948, and in June 1950 the first prototype of the Car, Scout, 4×4, Liaison (Ferret ...
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