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  2. Universal Carrier - Wikipedia

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    The Carrier, Universal, T16, Mark I., initially "Cargo Carrier T16" was the result of US experimentation in 1942 to improve on the Universal for British use and for US in the Pacific war. [19] It was a significantly improved vehicle based upon those built by Ford of Canada, manufactured under Lend Lease by Ford in the United States from March ...

  3. Australian experimental light tank - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Experimental light tank (AELT, and also known as "Chassis 160") was a prototype light tank built by Australia during World War II, using a local pattern carrier hull. It was one of two indigenously developed tank designs, the other being the cruiser Sentinel tank . While the LP1 Chassis 160 was only developed as a light tank ...

  4. Tanks in the Australian Army - Wikipedia

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    The regiment subsequently fought a number of actions using a variety of armoured personnel carriers, light tanks, and 2-pounder anti-tank guns before returning to Australia in March 1942. [33] The 9th Division Cavalry Regiment later also served in Syria and was the first Australian armoured unit to be equipped with modern vehicles, receiving ...

  5. Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier - Wikipedia

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    Some Australian AFVs have the suffix "AS" (the NATO code for Australia), often appended by a model number. Generally speaking, Australian models are modified from the original models, in the case of the M113A1 series this included the AN/VIC-1 communications harness, large dust filters for the passenger compartment ventilation blower, heavy steel track manufactured by ADI, provision for 600 kg ...

  6. List of Australian military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Pistols (manual and semi-automatic) Enfield No. 2 Mk I. Webley Mk VI revolver. Webley Mk IV revolver. Browning Hi-Power P35. Smith & Wesson Victory. Beaumont-Adams revolver ( Volunteer Defence Corps) Webley M1872 Bull Dog ( Volunteer Defence Corps) Colt Model 1851 Navy ( Volunteer Defence Corps)

  7. Australian Tank Corps - Wikipedia

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    Australian Tank Corps. Women's Royal Australian Army Corps. v. t. e. The Australian Tank Corps was gazetted in December 1927 and officially came into existence the following year. It received a small number of tanks in September 1929 and from this, Australia’s first armoured unit – the 1st Tank Section – was formed, [1] as part of the ...

  8. What is RCS and how is it different from SMS and iMessage?

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    RCS is short for Rich Communication Services, though sometimes it is also marketed as “Advanced Messaging.”. Either way, it’s often positioned as a next-generation replacement for SMS and ...

  9. Rover Light Armoured Car - Wikipedia

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    A Mark 1 Light Armoured Car in 1942. The Rover was designed in 1941. It used Ford 3-ton Canadian Military Pattern truck chassis, either F60L or the shorter F60S. The armoured bodies were produced by Ruskin Motor Bodies of Melbourne. The production was stopped in 1943, a total of 238 cars were built. The Rover entered service with the Australian ...