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THE PANHARD AML-245 ARMOURED CAR, which takes the roughest ground in its stride, shown during a demonstration by the French Army near Versailles. The crew comprises a driver, a mortar-gunner and a machine-gunner. The vehicle, with four air-cooled cylinders, can attain high speed and ford water 3ft deep. Its six forward gears enable it to climb the steepest of hills. The turret can turn a full circle. The armoured car, which will be used mainly for reconnaissance, can carry a variety of radio equipment.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 11

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THE PANHARD AML-245 ARMOURED CAR, which takes the roughest ground in its stride, shown during a demonstration by the French Army near Versailles. The crew comprises a driver, a mortar-gunner and a machine-gunner. The vehicle, with four air-cooled cylinders, can attain high speed and ford water 3ft deep. Its six forward gears enable it to climb the steepest of hills. The turret can turn a full circle. The armoured car, which will be used mainly for reconnaissance, can carry a variety of radio equipment. Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 11

THE PANHARD AML-245 ARMOURED CAR, which takes the roughest ground in its stride, shown during a demonstration by the French Army near Versailles. The crew comprises a driver, a mortar-gunner and a machine-gunner. The vehicle, with four air-cooled cylinders, can attain high speed and ford water 3ft deep. Its six forward gears enable it to climb the steepest of hills. The turret can turn a full circle. The armoured car, which will be used mainly for reconnaissance, can carry a variety of radio equipment. Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 11