- Guy Armoured Car
Infobox Weapon
name=Guy Armoured Car
caption=Guy Mk I
is_vehicle=yes
is_UK=yes
origin=UK
length=4.12 m
width=2.06 m
height=2.29 m
weight=5.2 t
suspension=4 x 4 wheel
speed=64 km/h
vehicle_range=340 km
primary_armament=.5 inchVickers machine gun
secondary_armament=.303 inch Vickers machine gun
armour=up to 15 mm
engine=Meadows 4ELA 4-cyl petrol engine
engine_power=55 hp (41 kW)
pw_ratio=10.6 hp/tonne
crew=3The Guy Armoured Car was a British armoured car produced in limited numbers during World War II. The car saw limited action during the
Battle of France .Production history and description
In 1938
Guy Motors built five "Guy Quad" armoured car prototypes based on the "Quad-Ant" artillery tractor chassis. The vehicle successfully completed field trials and in 1939-1940 101 Guy Armoured Cars (initially designated Guy Wheeled Light Tank) were produced.The vehicle had a welded hull (making it the first British armoured car with an all-welded construction) with a sloped glacis plate. Above the center of the hull was mounted a
turret with two Vickers orBesa machine gun s. The engine was located at the rear. The vehicle carried aNo. 19 radio .The body of the Guy vehicle formed the basis of the later
Humber Armoured Car , which employed a new chassis.Deployment history
Six cars were sent to
France with theBritish Expeditionary Force (BEF). Four were used by the mobile guard of theBritish Royal Family (a troop from12th Lancers ) and two bycabinet minister s. The rest served with different British, Belgian, Danish and Dutch units stationed in Britain. By 1943 they were replaced by more modern vehicles.Variants
* Mk I - original version. 50 units built.
* Mk IA - was armed with Besa 15 mm and 7.92 mm machine guns instead of the Vickers. 51 units built.References
*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).
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