John Norris takes a look at the Universal Carrier vehicle which is more or less known to everybody as - the Bren Gun Carrier
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THE NORINCO YW701 ARMOURED COMMAND VEHICLE By John Norris
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John Norris kicks off our new military vehicle series with these classic WWII American half-ton transporters - the WC51 and WC52
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John Norris gives a brief guide to a popular collectible German Army vehicle of WWII vintage
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John Norris takes a look at one of the iconic motorcycles of WWII
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John Norris gives a potted history of this Soviet armoured infantry fighting vehicle
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John Norris takes a look at another important British Army vehicle from relatively recent times - the Humber FV1609/11 APC, colloquially known as ‘Pigs’ by those who rode in them
continue reading >When the First World War began in 1914, motor vehicles had been on the roads for...
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John Norris revisits one of the most important vehicles of the British Army during the period of the Northern Ireland ‘troubles’
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John Norris rediscovers the Land Rover based Shorland Armoured Patrol Vehicle
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When WWII broke out most armies had a tank force, but despite popular belief many of the machines were in the category of light tank. The Russian army had a tank force which was considered the most powerful in the world, but mostly it was equipped with light tanks, such as the type which is the subject of this work.
continue reading >During the Cold War the former Soviet Union surprised the western powers in NATO many times...
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With so many anniversaries being commemorated at the moment it is easy to overlook the fact that we are approaching the centenary of the tank. This work is a timely reminder of that fact.
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John Norris reports on the 30th Anniversary of this unique venue and its commemoration of VJ Day
continue reading >Books on the subject of tanks are always popular, and if the subject specialises in German...
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This book was originally published in 1990 and 15 years later it was in its 9th impression, plus in 2010 it was produced in digital format. The subject is popular with modellers but increasingly we see more RAF being depicted at re-enactment events.
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