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AEC Armoured Car

CountryUnited Kingdom
ManufacturerAssociated Equipment Company
Primary RoleArmored Car

Contributor:

ww2dbaseThe AEC heavy armored cars began as a private venture of the Associated Equipment Company of Southall, England, United Kingdom that caught the eyes of Winston Churchill during the 1941 Horse Guards Parade in the British capital city of London. A contract was given shortly after, and production began in 1942. Vehicles of the original variant, Mk I, were equipped the same turrets as the Valentine tanks, featuring 2-pounder guns; 129 Mk I vehicles were built, many of them saw action in North Africa in the latter stages of the Desert War. Vehicles of later variant designs carried heavier armament, with Mk II vehicles armed with 6-pounder guns and Mk III vehicles armed with 75-millimeter guns. Mk II and Mk III armored cars saw action on continental Europe even after production had ceased in 1943, by which time a total of 629 examples were built.

ww2dbaseThere was a notion to build an anti-aircraft variant of this armored car, armed with twin Oerlikon 20-millimeter gun mounts, but this idea never materialized.

ww2dbaseThe British Army retired the AEC armored cars after WW2. A number of them were transferred to friendly forces after the war, including Lebanon and India.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia

Last Major Revision: Oct 2012

SPECIFICATIONS

Mk I
MachineryAEC 195 diesel engine
SuspensionWheel 4x4
Armament1x40mm QF 2pdr gun, 1x7.92mm Besa machine gun, 1x7.7mm Bren machine gun
Armor16-65mm
Crew3
Length5.18 m
Width2.74 m
Height2.54 m
Weight11.0 t
Speed65 km/h
Range400 km

Mk II
MachineryAEC 197 diesel engine rated at 158hp
SuspensionWheel 4x4
Armament1x57mm QF 6pdr gun, 1x7.92mm Besa machine gun, 1x7.7mm Bren machine gun
Armor16-65mm
Crew4
Length5.18 m
Width2.74 m
Height2.54 m
Weight12.0 t
Speed65 km/h
Range400 km

Mk III
MachineryOne AEC 197 diesel engine rated at 158hp
SuspensionWheel 4x4
Armament1x75mm gun, 1x7.92mm Besa machine gun, 1x7.7mm Bren machine gun
Armor16-65mm
Crew4
Length5.18 m
Width2.74 m
Height2.54 m
Weight12.0 t
Speed65 km/h
Range400 km

Photographs

AEC Mk I armored car, date unknownAEC Mk I armored car in the Western desert, Egypt, 20 Sep 1942AEC Mk II armored car, date unknownAEC Mk III armored car, 1940s
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