- The
Pantserwagen M39 or DAF
Pantrado 3 was a
Dutch 6×4
armoured car
produced in the late 1930s for the
Royal Dutch Army. From 1935 the DAF
automobile company...
- The Wilton-Fijenoord
Pantserwagen was a
armoured car that was
built by Wilton-Fijenoord in the
Netherlands for the
Royal Netherlands East
Indies Army....
- The
Minerva Armoured Car (Dutch:
Minerva Pantserwagen, French:
Automitrailleuse Minerva) was a
military armoured car
expediently developed from Minerva...
- each. The L-180s were
designated Pantserwagen M-38.
Netherlands also
purchased 12 L-181 and
designated them as
Pantserwagen M-36. The
Dutch had two squadrons...
- main
armament in
several armored cars and
tanks such as the
Dutch M39
Pantserwagen and the
Polish 7TP to name a few. As the
armor of
tanks was increased...
-
variety of
tanks and
armored vehicles, such as the
Vickers 6-ton, M39
Pantserwagen and 7TP,
among others. (incomplete list)
Bofors 20 mm
Automatic Anti-Aircraft...
-
Hurworth (M39), a 1985
British Royal Navy mine
countermeasures vessel M39
Pantserwagen, an AFV of the
Royal Dutch Army used in
World War II M39
Armored Utility...
-
Cellastic or
celastic may
refer to: Cellastic,
tyres on the M39
Pantserwagen armoured car Cellastic, a
protective material based on
human cell structure...
- 251 half-track (machine gun and
mortar versions)
Panzerwagen ADGZ M39
Pantserwagen (captured from Dutch)
Panhard 178 (captured from French) Sd.Kfz. 3 (early)...
- to an off-road 6×4 drive. One of DAF's few
armoured vehicles, the M39
Pantserwagen, used
developments of this
Trado drivetrain. M39
production came too...