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AEC Mk 3 Armoured Car

AEC Armoured Car
General characteristics
Crew Mk I: 3
Mk II, III: 4
Length 5.18 m
Width 2.74 m
Height 2.54 m
Weight Mk I: 11 t
Mk II, III: 12.7 t
Armour and armament
Armour 16-65 mm
Main armament Mk I: QF 2 pounder
Mk II: QF 6 pounder
Mk III: 75 mm
Secondary armament 1 x Besa MG, 1 x Bren MG.
Mobility
Power plant Mk I: AEC 195 diesel
Mk II, III: AEC 197 diesel
105-158 hp (78-118 kW)
Suspension wheel 4x4
Road speed 58-65 km/h
Power/weight Mk I: 9.5 hp/tonne
Mk II, III: 12.4 hp/tonne
Range 400 km

AEC Armoured Car is a series of heavy armoured cars built by the Associated Equipment Company during the Second World War.

History

AEC of Southall, Middlesex was a manufacturer of truck and bus chassis and its Matador gun tractor was used for towing medium field and heavy anti-aircraft guns. The armoured car based on the Matador chassis was developed initially as a private venture and shown to officials in 1941 during Horse Guards Parade in London, where it made a favourable impression on Churchill. 629 units were produced in 1942-1943.

AEC tried to build armoured car with firepower and protection comparable to those of contemporary tanks. The first version carried a Valentine Mk II turret with 2 pounder gun. Subsequent versions received more poverful armament - 6 pounder or 75 mm gun. The vehicle also carried two machine gun, smoke grenades discharger and No. 19 radio set.

The Mk I was first used in combat in the North African Campaign late in 1942, where a few vehicles were reportedly fitted with a Crusader tank turret mounting a 6 pounder gun. Mk II / Mk III took part in the fighting in Europe with British and Indian units, often together with the T17E1 Staghound.

The vehicle remained in service after the end of the war until replaced by the Alvis Saladin. Lebanese Army used the car at least until 1976.

Variants

AEC Mk I Armoured Car.
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AEC Mk I Armoured Car.

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