- Austin K2
Infobox Weapon
name=Austin K2
caption=
origin=UK
type=Military ambulance
is_vehicle=yes
is_UK=yesdesigner=
design_date=
manufacturer=Austin Motor Company /Mann Egerton
unit_cost=
production_date=
number= 13,000
variants=service=
Second World War
length=18 ft (5.49 m)
width=7 ft 5 in (2.21 m)
height=9 ft 2 in (2.79 m)
weight=7.75 tons
suspension=Wheel, 4 × 2
speed=Auto mph|50|0
vehicle_range=
payload_capacity=4 stretchers or 10 "walking wounded"
armour=None
engine=Austin 6-cylinder, 3462 ccpetrol
engine_power=60hp at 3,000 rpm
crew=2The Austin K2/Y was a British heavy military
ambulance built by theAustin Motor Company for use during theSecond World War .The rear body, built by
Mann Egerton , could take 10 casualties sitting or 4 stretcher cases.One Veteran stated he carried 27 wounded at one point in the Desert campaign, this involved seating passengers on the wings, bonnet, the rear steps and even using rifles to suspend extra stretchers across the walkway in the back, he was mentioned in dispatches for this feat.13,000 Austin K2/Y ambulances were built and an estimated 50+ remain today.The Austin Chassis was one of three main designs fitted with Mann Egerton bodies, the others being
Morris Commercial andBedford Vehicles . It is estimated there are 2 remaining Morris Commercials but no Bedford examples are said to survive.The Austin is widely regarded to having a gearbox that needed to be "understood" but once mastered provided good service. One person who did master it was
Queen Elizabeth II who drove one during World War II. The top speed is around Auto mph|50|0 (very good for its age) one veteran said he got Auto mph|70|0 in Korea, how he stopped it is another matter.This type of ambulance was the "star" of the film
Ice-Cold in Alex featuring SirJohn Mills .The design was popular both with British, Commonwealth and also American Troops being one of the few examples of Reverse
Lend-Lease .Gallery
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