Humber Scout Car

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Humber Scout Car
General characteristics
Crew 2-3
Length 3.83 m
Width 1.87 m
Height 2.13 m
Weight 3.4 t
Armour and armament
Armour up to 14 mm
Main armament 7.7 mm Bren machine gun
Secondary armament
Mobility
Power plant 6-cyl. gasoline
87 hp (65 kW)
Suspension 4 x 4 wheel
Road speed 100 km/h
Power/weight 25.6 hp/tonne
Range 320 km

Humber Scout Car was a British light armoured car used in the World War II.

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Although at the outbreak of the World War II the British Army already had the excellent Daimler Dingo, the need for scout cars could not be met by Daimler alone, so other companies were required to produce similar vehicles. One of these companies was Rootes group, which in 1942 built a vehicle similar to the Dingo in layout, but slightly larger and heavier.

The vehicle carried a crew of two, with an emergency seat for a third member. It was equipped with a No. 19 radio set. The armament consisted of one Bren light machine gun with a 100-round drum. This was mounted on a Parrish-Lakeman mounting above the roof, and could be operated from inside the vehicle.

Production of the vehicles continued until 1945. At least 4,298 were ordered and at least 4,102 delivered, 1,698 of them Mk I. They were used by British armoured units (e.g. the 11th Armoured Division) for scouting and liaison and were generally considered less capable and reliable than the Dingo. A number of vehicles were given to the Polish II Corps and the 1st Czechoslovakian Armoured Brigade. After the war, the vehicle was used by some European armies. Belgian police continued to use the car until 1958.

Humber Scout Car, side view.
Humber Scout Car, side view.

Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, United Kingdom.

  • Mk I.
  • Mk II - improved transmission.

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  • 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).
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