- Rhino Heavy Armoured Car
Infobox Weapon
name=Rhino Heavy Armoured Car
caption=The prototype Rhino with early heavier hull
is_vehicle=yes
crew=4 (Commander, Driver, Gunner, and Loader/Operator)
length=4.6 m
width=2.3 m
height=2.6 m
weight=8.5 tonnes
armour=30 mm
primary_armament=QF 2 pdr (40 mm) Mk II
secondary_armament=One 0.303 (7.7 mm) Vickers MMG
engine=GMC 6 cylinder inline
engine_power=
suspension=4x4leaf spring
speed=
pw_ratio=
vehicle_range=Car, Armoured, Heavy (Aust), also known as Rhino, was an armoured car designed in
Australia during theSecond World War . Due to enemy action and design problems the project never got beyond a prototype stage.History and description
At the outbreak of the World War II the United Kingdom was unable to meet the needs of the Commonwealth for
armored fighting vehicles . It led many Commonwealth countries to develop their own AFVs.In mid to late
1941 a specification for a heavy armoured car was issued to the Australian Directorate of Armoured Fighting Vehicles Production. Two prototype hulls and turrets were built and tested on the same chassis1942 . The vehicle suffered from excessive weight and in1943 the project was cancelled.The vehicle utilised a CMP chassis and engine produced by General Motors Canada, the rear-engined model 8446, the same chassis as used for the Canadian "Fox" armoured car. To this a welded armoured body fabricated from Australian Bullet-proof Plate (ABP-3) of 30 mm thickness to the front and 11 mm to the sides and rear was fitted. The vehicle was completed by a welded turret with 30 mm all-round protection similar in design to that of the
Crusader tank . The armament consisted of a QF 2 pounder Mk IX gun and a coaxial .303 inch Vickers machine gun.A pilot model of an
armoured personnel carrier with an open-topped hull and without a turret was also built.References
* "Michael K. Cecil - Australian Military Equipment Profiles vol. 3, Australian Scout and Armoured Cars 1933 to 1945", 1993 Australian Military Equipment Profiles, ISBN 0-646-14611-4.
External links
* [http://users.bigpond.net.au/blitz_trucks/AUSTCARS.html Australian CMP Based Armoured Vehicles]
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