British Armoured Fighting Vehicles of World War II - Armoured Cars

Armoured Cars

Light and medium scout and reconnaissance vehicles were used by most British Army units, especially battalions of the Reconnaissance Corps and cavalry units. These fast wheeled vehicles usually weighed from 3 to 10 tonnes. Armament ranged from Bren light machine guns (or Boys anti-tank rifle), Besa machine guns, up to QF 2 pdr and 6-pdr guns.

  • AEC Armoured Car
  • Coventry Armoured Car
  • Daimler Armoured Car
  • Guy Armoured Car
  • Humber Armoured Car
  • Lanchester Armoured Car
  • Morris CS9
  • Rolls-Royce Armoured Car
  • Standard Beaverette
  • Humber Light Reconnaissance Car
  • Morris Light Reconnaissance Car
  • Otter Light Reconnaissance Car
  • Dingo Scout Car
  • Humber Scout Car

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