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Car, Scout, Daimler Mark II (E1985.96) - tank museum accession record; The Dingo on exhibit at the Tank Museum; Ford Lynx Scout Car at mapleleafup.org; Daimler Scout Car 'Dingo' wwiivehicles.com; The Daimler Fighting Vehicles Project; 1938 Performance report on Dingo; Photo of New Zealand Div Cav Daimler Dingo in Italy, 1944
A Photo History of Tanks in Two World Wars. Poole: Blandford Press. Foss, Christopher F. (2002). The Encyclopedia of Tanks & Armoured Fighting Vehicles. London: Amber Books. ISBN 978-1905704-44-6. Gale, Tim (2016). The French Army's Tank Force and Armoured Warfare in the Great War: The Artillerie Spéciale. New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781317031338.
Design based on Carden-Loyd Light Tank. Medium Tank A/T 1 - amphibious tank, experimental; Vickers Medium Mark C & D - intended for export, prototypes sold to Japan and Ireland. Cruiser Mk I - General Staff Specification A9; Cruiser Mk II; Cruiser Mk III; Matilda I; Matilda II; Light tank Mk I-Mk V; Light Tank Mark VI (1,682) Light Tank Mk VII ...
British Daimler Dingo Mk 1 – Le. Pz.Sp.Wg. Mk l 202(e) British AEC Dorchester armoured bus; British Universal Carrier – Gepanzerter Maschinengewehrträger Bren 731(e) British Universal Carrier – Gep. MG-Träger Br 731(e) modified with 20 mm Flak 38; British Universal Carrier – 8.8 cm Raketenpanzerbüchse 43 (with 88 mm Rockets)
Sexton (Canada) – 25 pdr on Ram tank chassis; Armoured personnel carrier Kangaroo (Canada) – conversions of armoured vehicles; Armoured cars and scout cars Dingo Scout Car (Australia) [1] – only saw service in Australia; Lynx Scout Car (Canada) – adaptation of Daimler Dingo using local chassis and engine
Type 97 Chi-Ni prototype medium tank (1; Japan) Type 98 Ta-Se 20 mm prototype self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (1; Japan) Type 98 20 mm AAG tank prototype self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (1; Japan) Type 98 Ke-Ni light tank (104; Japan) Type 98 So-Da armoured personnel carrier (Japan) Type 98 Chi-Ho prototype medium tank (4; Japan)
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 ...
AEC of Southall, England was a manufacturer of truck and bus chassis and its Matador artillery tractor was used for towing medium field and heavy anti-aircraft guns. The armoured car based on the Matador artillery chassis was developed initially as a private venture and a mock-up was shown to officials in 1941 at Horse Guards Parade in London, where it made a favourable impression on Winston ...