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  2. Artillery tractor - Wikipedia

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    The first artillery tractors were designed prior to the outbreak of World War I, often based on agricultural machines such as the Holt tractor.Such vehicles allowed the tactical use of heavier guns to supplement the light horse drawn field guns.

  3. AEC Matador - Wikipedia

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    Preserved Matador artillery tractor, Beltring 2011. Over 9,600 Matadors were built, [3] some going to the Royal Air Force (RAF). For the British Army, it fulfilled a role between field artillery tractors (FATs) such as the Morris C8 Quad, which towed smaller guns such as the 25-pounder gun-howitzer, and the Scammell Pioneer, used for towing the 7.2-inch howitzer.

  4. Holt tractor - Wikipedia

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    A Holt tractor hauling a 9.2-inch howitzer to a forward area in The Battle of the Somme July–November 1916. They were widely used by the British, French and American armies in the First World War for hauling heavy artillery including the BL 9.2-inch howitzer and the BL 8-inch howitzer. [2]

  5. Austro-Daimler artillery tractors - Wikipedia

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    He was an advocate of army mechanisation and now sought a tug or artillery tractor for the new heavy siege artillery. One of Porsche's first projects was the M 06, intended as this artillery tug. It used Paul Daimler's four-wheel drive system from the armoured car chassis, lengthened to a wheelbase of 3,200 millimetres (130 in).

  6. Category:Artillery tractors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Artillery tractors" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Artillery tractor; A.

  7. AEC 850 - Wikipedia

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    The R.6.T began as an artillery tractor developed by the British Four Wheel Drive Lorry Company (FWD England) of Slough.. FWD began in 1921 as a British subsidiary of the US Four Wheel Drive Auto Company, refurbishing and reselling war-surplus FWD Model B trucks, nearly three thousand of which had been purchased by the British Army during the First World War.

  8. Vickers Light Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Vickers Light Dragon was a fully-tracked British field artillery tractor made by Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd from 1929 to 1935. Designed to tow small-calibre field guns, it complemented Vickers' Medium Dragon tractor, which pulled medium to heavy artillery. There were three main versions, Light Dragon Marks I-III.

  9. Morris C8 - Wikipedia

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    The Morris Commercial C8 FAT (Field Artillery Tractor), commonly known as a (Beetle-back) Quad, is an artillery tractor used by the British and Commonwealth (including Canadian forces), during the Second World War. [1] [2] It was used to tow field artillery pieces, such as the 25-pounder gun-howitzer, and anti-tank guns, such as the 17-pounder.