- AEC Armoured Car
Infobox Weapon
name=AEC Armoured Car
caption=AEC Mk III Armoured Car
is_vehicle=yes
origin=UK
length=5.18 m
width=2.74 m
height=2.54 m
weight=Mk I: 11 t
Mk II, III: 12.7 t
suspension=wheel 4x4
speed=58-65 km/h
vehicle_range=400 km
primary_armament=Mk I: QF 2 pounder
Mk II: QF 6 pounder
Mk III: 75 mm
secondary_armament=1 x Besa MG, 1 xBren MG.
armour=16-65 mm
engine=Mk I: AEC 195diesel
Mk II, III: AEC 197 diesel
engine_power=105-158 hp (78-118 kW)
pw_ratio=Mk I: 9.5 hp/tonne
Mk II, III: 12.4 hp/tonne
crew=Mk I: 3
Mk II, III: 4AEC 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 in1942 -1943 .AEC tried to build an 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 powerful armament - a 6 pounder or 75 mm gun. The vehicle also carried two machine guns, 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 aCrusader tank turret mounting a 6 pounder gun. The 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 . The Lebanese Army used the car at least until1976 .Variants
*Mk I - original version with turret from a Valentine tank. 129 units built.
*Mk II - heavier turret with a 6 pounder gun, redesigned front hull, 158 hp diesel engine.
*Mk III "Close Support Armoured Car" - Mk II with 6 pounder replaced by a 75 mm gun.
*AA - a version mounting Crusader AA turret with twin Oerlikon cannon capable of high elevation to engage enemy aircraft. Did not enter production due to Alliedair superiority in Northern Europe.References and external links
*George Forty - "World War Two Armoured Fighting Vehicles and Self-Propelled Artillery", Osprey Publishing 1996, ISBN 1-85532-582-9.
*I. Moschanskiy - "Armored vehicles of the Great Britain 1939-1945 part 2", Modelist-Konstruktor, Bronekollektsiya 1999-02 (И. Мощанский - "Бронетанковая техника Великобритании 1939-1945 часть 2", Моделист-Конструктор, Бронеколлекция 1999-02).
* [http://www.battlefront.co.nz/Article.asp?ArticleID=475 Battlefront.co.nz]
* [http://tanxheaven.com/ljs/aecljs/aecmatadorljs.htm AEC Mk II at Taxheaven.com]
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