Marmon-Herrington Mk 4f | |
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Land | Sydafrika |
Type | Pansret bil |
Fotografi | Vladimir Yakubov |
Beskrivelse | Album af 121 fotos walk-around af en «Marmon-Herrington Mk 4f» |
Fotogalleri af en Marmon-Herrington Mk 4f, South African Reconnaissance Car, better known under as Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car, is a series of armoured vehicles that were produced in South Africa and adopted by the British Army during World War II. Mk IVF (1943) - På grund af vanskeligheder med at skaffe Marmon-Herrington-sættet blev en version, der meget ligner Mk IV, men baseret på det canadiske Ford F60L firehjulstræk 3 ton lastbilchassis bygget til at opfylde en britisk ordre på 1.200 køretøjer.
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The Marmon-Herrington Mk 4f was a type of armored car developed by the American company Marmon-Herrington for the British Army during World War II. It was based on a Ford 3-ton truck chassis and had a four-wheel drive system. The Mk 4f was armed with a 37 mm gun and two 7.92 mm machine guns in a rotating turret. It had a crew of three and a top speed of 80 km/h. The Mk 4f was used by the British and Commonwealth forces in North Africa, Italy, and Burma. It was also exported to several countries, such as South Africa, Greece, and Iraq. The Mk 4f was one of the most successful armored cars of the war, combining mobility, firepower, and reliability.
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