Moris oklopna kola

Moris CS9

ZemljaVelike britanije
UloguLaki oklopni automobil
menstruacija1936+
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Vozilo je bilo zasnovano na Moris Commercial C9 4×2 15 long cwt (760 kg) truck chassis. On this chassis, a riveted hull was mounted with an open-topped two-man turret. The armament consisted of either Boys anti-tank rifle and Bren light machine gun or Vickers machine gun. The vehicle carried a No. 19 radio set. The prototype was tested in 1936. A further 99 cars were ordered and were delivered in 1938. Thirty-eight of these cars were used by the 12th Royal Lancers in the Battle of France, where all of them were destroyed or abandoned. Another 30 served with the 11th Hussars in the North African Campaign. It was found that, when fitted with desert tyres, the vehicle had good performance on soft sand. However, its armour and armament were insufficient. The vehicle was retired halfway through the North African Campaign.

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The Morris CS9 was a light armoured car that was developed by Morris Commercial Cars, a subsidiary of Morris Motors, in 1936. It was based on the Morris C9 4×2 truck chassis and had a riveted hull with an open-topped turret. The turret was armed with either a Boys anti-tank rifle, a Bren light machine gun or a Vickers heavy machine gun. The vehicle also had a smoke grenade launcher and a radio set.
The Morris CS9 entered service with the British Army in 1939 and saw action in the Battle of France and the North African Campaign. It had good mobility on soft sand when fitted with desert tyres, but its armour and armament were inadequate against enemy tanks and anti-tank guns. The vehicle was retired from service by 1943 and some were captured and used by German and Italian forces.
The Morris CS9 was one of the first British armoured cars to be designed for modern warfare and paved the way for more advanced models such as the Daimler Dingo and Humber Scout Car.

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