- Pbil m/40
The Pansarbil m/39 or Lynx was a Swedish 4x4 armoured car that
AB Landsverk began developing in 1937 for theDanish Army .The Lynx had a low slung body with well sloped, but thin, armour. The 140 hp
Scania-Vabis petrol engine was in the middle on the left side. The crew consisted of six troops; a forward driver and hull machine gunner, two similar positions in the rear hull, and two crew in the revolving turret which mounted a 20mm Madsen cannon and a coaxial light machine gun.Three vehicles were delivered to
Denmark in April 1938, but a further batch of fifteen were still awaiting delivery to Copenhagen when the war broke out in 1939. These were then confiscated by the Swedes who employed them as the Pansarbil m/39 and ordered a further thirty units for theSwedish Army . As Landsverk lacked the capacity the new batch was manufactured byVolvo , and hence powered by a Volvo engine, designated Pansarbil m/40.All Swedish cars were fitted with a
Bofors 20 mm akan m/40 instead of the Madsen.In 1956, 13 of the m/39s were sold to the
Dominican Republic .Further reading
* Leland Ness (2002) "Jane's World War II Tanks and Fighting Vehicles: The Complete Guide", Harper Collins, London and New York, ISBN 978-0-00-711228-9
External links
* [http://www.pansarmuseet.se/pbil40.htm Pansarmuseet.se]
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